Seeds of Change


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Oct 03 2024 48 mins   1

Harriet explores the changing seasons and how they reflect the transitions we experience in our lives, particularly for those living with dementia. As Harriet walks from England to Scotland, she shares her thoughts on the importance of nurturing connections with nature. We hear from Sue Hinds from Dementia Adventure on the importance of routines and how seasonal shifts can affect both individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Sue offers insights on adapting to these changes, emphasising the need for flexibility and creativity in daily life. We also hear from Freddie Garland, from Freddie’s Flowers, who highlights the therapeutic power of flower arranging as a meaningful activity that can bring connection and joy.

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Dementia Adventure has been at the forefront of providing fully supported, small group short breaks for people living with dementia and their carers for 15 years. Our supported breaks offer more than just respite; they provide meaningful, purpose-driven experiences that significantly enhance the quality of life for both people living with dementia and their caregivers. 


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Macs Adventure specialise in self guided walking and cycling holidays for independent, active people who don't want to be part of the crowd or restricted by set dates and schedules.

You can listen to Harriet's playlist on Spotify. Each week she's adding songs to match her mood on her epic walk!