- 01274 583364
- elizabeth@thememorytree.org.uk
Memory Tree Service Update - December 2024:
"TIME TOGETHER - TIME APART"
Memory Clubs
Our Memory Clubs meet twice a month in 5 different locations with the Bradford District to bring together people with dementia and those who care for them.
During the first half of meetings people enjoy refreshments together whilst participating in reminiscence discussions, games, sing-a-longs and other dementia-friendly activities.
In the second half carers can go through to another room to talk to each other in confidence if they wish whilst we continue dementia-friendly activities in the main room.
Carers can attend meetings alone (for example if the person with dementia is at day care or in residential care) but people with dementia need to be accompanied by a supporter. This is usually the main carer but it does not have to be, it could be a friend, neighbour, relative or paid companion.
Please contact Elizabeth or Susan to book using the contact details below before coming to your first meeting.
Groups Run by Elizabeth and Bob
For bookings and referrals please contact Elizabeth Anderson
Phone: 01274 583364 | Text: 07766 220725
Email: elizabeth@thememorytree.org.uk
The Memory Tree
@ Low Moor
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
10.30am – 12.15pm
Aldersgate Methodist Church, Common Rd, Low Moor,
BD12 0TW
The Memory Tree
@ Idle
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
11.00am – 12.45pm
Idle Baptist Church,
Bradford Road, Idle,
BD10 9PE
The Memory Tree
@ Shipley
2nd and 4th Wednesdays
11.00am – 12.45pm
St Peter’s Church, The Lounge, Moorhead Lane, Shipley,
BD18 4JH
The Memory Tree
@ Keighley
2nd and 4th Fridays
1.30pm – 3.15pm
Keighley Shared Church Hall, Market Street, Keighley,
BD21 5AD
Group Run by Susan Collins and Burley Dementia Action Group
For bookings and referrals please contact Susan Collins on 01943 864424
The Memory Tree @ Burley-in-Wharfedale
1st and 3rd Thursdays
2pm – 4pm
The Parish Centre, Station Road, Burley-in-Wharfedale, LS29 7NE
NEW EXERCISE CLASS FOR 2024!
The Memory Tree are excited to be starting a new gentle exercise class with Helen Parsons from Discover Tai Chi.
THE NEXT CLASS is on FRIDAY 20th DECEMBER.
Join us for easy and enjoyable movement routines that can be done seated or standing.
Adapted from Tai Chi the class will be run in a safe and welcoming environment and there will also be plenty of time for refreshments and making new friends.
WHEN
3rd Friday of every month from 1.30 pm to 2.45 pm
WHERE
Keighley Parish Church Hall, Market Street, Keighley, BD21 5AD
(in St Andrew’s Churchyard between Morrisons and the Markets)
2024 DATES
19th July, 16th August, 20th September, 18th October, 15th November, 20th December
COST
FREE! With thanks to funding from Bradford Council and The Harry & Mary Foundation; extra donations to help with running costs are welcome
BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES
Elizabeth Anderson, 01274 583364 : 07766 220725 : elizabeth@thememorytree.org.uk
REFERRAL GUIDELINES
• Designed for people with dementia living at home to attend with their main carer.
• If the main carer can’t come, or the person lives alone, the person with dementia can come with someone else (friend, neighbour, relative or a paid companion).
• Booking is helpful but not essential.
THE EXERCISE CLASS IS IN ADDITION TO OUR “TIME-TOGETHER : TIME-APART’ MEETINGS WHICH CONTINUE AS NORMAL
Useful Phone Numbers
Local support & advice
Bradford Dementia Hub: 01274 065060
Carers’ Resource: 0808 501 5939
Dementia Friendly Keighley: 01535 602529
Equality Together: 01274 594173
Getting Help
Adult Social Care Access Point: 01274 435400
(if you can’t get through ring Carers’ Resource, Bradford Dementia Hub or Dementia Friendly Keighley on the numbers above).
For medical concerns and issues relating to carer fatigue contact your GP Surgery OR NHS 111 (telephone or online)
First Response: (help in a Mental Health Crisis): 0800 952 1181
MIND Bradford: 0800 1 884 884 (Guide-Line) | Mind in Bradford
If a person with dementia has gone missing – contact the police: non-emergency, 101; emergency 999
If you are concerned you or the person you care for is having a stroke ring 999
F (Face), A (Arms), S (Speech), T (Time to ring the ambulance)
In any other emergency ring 999
National helplines – leave a message asking them to ring you back if you can’t get through straight away:
Admiral Nurses UK: 0800 888 6678
Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Connect Line: 0333 150 3456
Useful websites
Alzheimer’s Society Talking Point
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support/dementia-talking-point-our-online-community
Dementia UK – https://www.dementiauk.org
Carers UK – https://www.carersuk.org
Age UK – https://www.ageuk.org.uk
WHAT OUR MEMBERS SAY
Below is some of the feedback from our wonderful club members.
"I greatly value that we are able to have some time apart. I feel that we both gain more confidence at the sessions. It enables me to speak about problems and I enjoy the discussions."
Memory Tree Member
“My husband enjoys coming here as well, as he likes to talk to the other men with memory difficulties.”
Memory Tree Member
“The sessions are valued as they help my husband to express himself when I am not there. I particularly value the support of the staff and the other carers, and the information we receive.”
Memory Tree Member
"In the carers group we have time together to laugh or to cry with others who really understand what it is like."
Memory Tree Member
"If the Memory Club was closed this would leave a gap in our support."
Memory Tree Member
"I particularly value the pleasure of being with people who know and understand the problems."
Memory Tree Member
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Below is how you can get in contact with us
Find us at the office
The Memory Tree CIC, 22 Bankfield Drive, Shipley, West Yorkshire, BD18 4AD
Call us
Elizabeth Anderson
01274 583364