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I daren’t tell Mum that she is becoming a bit of a celebrity. I think she would be quite shocked. "We'll see" is the old person's "Whatever." But I like "Whatever" better. 😉 — Gill's Mum (@Gills_Mum) April 26, 2013 … Continue reading
In the shoes of Gill’s Mum’s…| Good Friday is not so good…
I have been delighted that the guest blogs written by my (now) 91 year old Mum have been amongst the most popular in the series. I have been trying to encourage Mum to write some more. Especially when she is … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Gill's Mum, Guest blog, personalisation, well-being
Tagged community, elderly, independence, isolation, library, older people, Quality of life, relationships, transport, well-being
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Dementia friendly? The digital onslaught. In the shoes of… Gill’s Mum :)
Last week, I attended the Dementia Congress in Brighton. The sessions I attended were very interesting but involved being “talked at” rather a lot, whereas I am used to more interaction. I wrote an A-Z list of my immediate reflections, … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, community engagement, dementia, Gill's Mum, Guest blog, health, mental health, personalisation, safeguarding, social care, social media, TLAP - Making It Real, well-being
Tagged banks, buses, carers, choice, choice and control, community, Compassion, dementia, dementia challenge, dementia friendly, dementia friendly community, dementiachallengers, digital engagement, health, Health and Social Care, I.T skills, independence, isolation, libraries, make a difference, market, nutrition, older people, outcomes, relationships, transport
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