“Dementia is not a death sentence” is the message from the organisers of a course that is being launched in Ellesmere to show people how they can live a “good life” with the condition. The course is aimed at those diagnosed with dementia in the past two years. Organisers have said it will be run over five sessions, beginning today (November 19) at the town’s Our Space community centre.
It will be led by two of the group’s members, George Rook from Welshampton, who lives with dementia, and Dr Mike Grierson, assistant manager at Our Space, which provides support services for people with the condition, and their carers. Since being diagnosed with early onset dementia ten years ago, Mr Rook has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of the condition and is currently chair of the Lived Experience Advisory Panel on Dementia UK, as well as volunteering with other health groups. “We want to help people recently diagnosed with dementia who are still trying to come to terms with it,” said Mr Rook.
“Dementia is not a death sentence. We want to show them how to live as well as they can and, most importantly, continue to enjoy their lives. “Everyone’s situation and symptoms are different and for that reason, we are being completely flexible.
The content of the course will be based around those who attend the sessions. It will be very informal, friendly, and based on trust and respect.” The course is an initiative by the Ellesmere Dementia Steering Group, set up earli.