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These bespoke activity packs will aim to stimulate minds, reminisce, encourage sharing of memories and stave off boredom

Maritime outreach activities for people with Dementia

Local people who have dementia and their families are to be offered a new maritime themed activity pack.

The Hull Maritime project, funded by Hull City Council and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, will share the new activity packs with the city’s Extra Care facilities, and partner organisations working with older people and their family members and carers. An initial trial phase will gather feedback before a wider rollout takes place.

Maritime Memories aims to combat loneliness and spark conversations about the past

With support from Age UK and volunteers, these activity packs have been designed specifically to be accessible for people living with dementia and contain photographs, talking points and activities such as word searches, colouring and puzzles. They are suitable for all older people and are available in both digital and hard copy formats.

With limited face-to-face contact due to Covid-19, these bespoke activity packs will aim to combat loneliness, stimulate minds, reminisce, encourage sharing of memories and stave off boredom.

Reminiscence sessions at the Extra Care facilities had begun prior to the lockdown in March 2020, and are planned to resume when it is safe to do so.

Holly Walton, Community Engagement Officer, said: “These packs have been developed to spark memories and encourage discussions about how life used to be with the people who have created the history we celebrate. We have had to find new and engaging ways to reach families and the care workers supporting those living with dementia during the current restrictions.

“Taking part in creative and reminiscent activities can improve people’s wellbeing and mental health and this is more important than ever right now. By offering these activity packs, we are trying to ensure that people living with dementia can benefit from doing something creative and fun.”

Ruth Westoby, Wellbeing and Events Coordinator at Redwood Glades Extra Care Facility, said: “We’re really excited to receive these maritime themed activity packs and are looking forward to using them alongside residents to complement their care. It’s great to have the opportunity to shape how future activities will happen too through our feedback.”

To find out more about the Maritime Memories packs email hymc@hullcc.gov.uk

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