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Dorset care homes join The Big Dementia Conversation

Two care homes in Dorset are calling on local people to take part in a national conversation to learn more about dementia.

Care UK’s The Potteries, in Poole, and Ferndown Manor, in Ferndown, are inviting members of the community to two events as part of The Big Dementia Conversation – a nationwide initiative designed to encourage people to talk about dementia, including some of the most difficult topics associated with the condition.

According to a recent survey, commissioned by Care UK, eight in ten adults believe dementia is still misunderstood, with 69 percent of the nation believing it’s a subject which is not talked about enough in society. Many people also admit finding the condition uncomfortable to discuss – something Care UK is hoping to change by launching The Big Dementia Conversation. 

The Dementia Cafe at The Potteries is open on Tuesday 30th January from 2pm-3.30pm for the local community to come along and meet other people in similar circumstances, share experiences, and provide access to advice and support while enjoying a cup of tea and a slice of cake. 

Ferndown Manor is hosting a Let’s talk about dementia event on Wednesday 21st February from 2pm-3.30pm. Aimed at those living with dementia and their loved ones, the event will offer advice and support as well as shining a light on some aspects of dementia that are not often discussed, including why a loved one might be behaving differently, and how best to support them. 

In addition to the events, the Dorset community can also visit a newly launched online advice hub. The hub takes a closer look at some of the less-talked-about symptoms of dementia, with expert advice from Care UK’s dementia specialists, who have more than 40 years of experience providing care for people living with the condition. 

Zita Turner, Home Manager at The Potteries, said: “Dementia affects millions of lives every year, not just those diagnosed but also their families and friends. We understand how difficult it can be navigating the changes that come when caring for a loved one living with dementia, and the many questions people have.  

Sara Muslin, Home Manager at Ferndown Manor added, “At Ferndown Manor and The Potteries, we recognise the importance and value of talking to one another, whether that be sharing advice or concerns, seeking support, or sometimes simply having someone there to listen. The Big Dementia Conversation offers the perfect opportunity for families to come together, learn from the experts, and find comfort in those in a similar position.

“With extensive experience caring for residents living with the condition, the team at both homes have a lot of knowledge and advice to share. We’re looking forward to welcoming the local community and sharing this advice for what we anticipate will be an incredibly helpful afternoons for all involved.”

To find out more about Care UK’s Big Dementia Conversation initiative, please visit: careuk.com/thebigdementiaconversation   

The Potteries and Ferndown Manor have been designed to deliver the very best standards of care and to enable residents to live active and fulfilled lives in a luxury environment. The homes provide full-time residential care, nursing care, dementia care and respite care and also boast plenty of space – both indoors and out, for relaxation and recreation.

Open to new residents

187 York Road, Broadstone, Poole, Dorset, BH18 8ES

The Potteries

CQC Rating: Good
  • Residential care
  • Dementia care
  • Nursing care
  • Nursing dementia care
  • Respite care
  • End of life care
  • Day club
Open to new residents

110 Golf Links Road, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 8DA

Ferndown Manor

CQC Rating: Good
  • Residential care
  • Dementia care
  • Nursing care
  • Nursing dementia care
  • Respite care
  • End of life care
  • Day club