Whose Shoes? – Gill Phillips
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In the shoes of … The birds and the bees | Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
As I walked around Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’s Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve at the weekend, taking a few photos (as you do), I thought of people with dementia and my blog series. I believe passionately that we all feel better with a … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandon Marsh, carers, choice and control, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, disability, elderly, exercise, health, independence, integration, make a difference, mobility, nature, Nature reserve, older people, outcomes, outdoors, personalisation, photography, service users, social care, Think Local Act Personal, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, wellbeing
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Back to nature – a bit of “natural” Twitter brings huge benefits…
I had a lovely walk yesterday in one of the beautiful nature reserves run by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. It almost felt as if Spring was in the air… and we met some VERY friendly robins. It was very peaceful and … Continue reading
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Tagged Buckinghamshire, disability, elderly, health, Health and Social Care, independence, innovative, make a difference, Nature reserve, older people, outcomes, personalisation, Science and Environment, simplicity, social care, The Wildlife Trusts, Twitter, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Wildlife
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