Dementia
The Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Royal Voluntary Service
The Royal Voluntary Services are designed to help those who live with dementia to keep up the lifestyle they enjoy for as long as possible, and to offer some comfort and support when they’re facing unfamiliar or difficult situations.
Padstow Memory Café
Support meetings for anyone with memory loss, their carer or family members
Newquay Memory Cafe
Support meetings for anyone with memory loss, their carer or family members. Held every Thursday 10-1pm at Newquay Day Centre, Crantock Street
Newquay Day Centre Memory Café
Support meetings for anyone with memory loss. Carers/family members and friends welcome.
Music Can
Music Can is a resource to help make music a part of personalised care for people living with dementia. It helps people connect to the music they want, in the way they want. The website contains a directory of services that are face to face and online.
Memory Matters
Free Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Groups are for people living with mild to moderate dementia (this includes people waiting for a diagnosis) who would like to get involved with activities in a social setting.
Dementia UK
Advice on understanding dementia, getting support and getting involved.
Dementia Carers
Charity offering a range of free services that give family carers the opportunity to understand more about dementia. Online courses to help carers understand their rights and benefits, looking after themselves, memory changes and strategies to help.
Crantock Memory Cafe
Support meetings for anyone with memory loss, their carers or family members - 3rd Monday of each month 2-4pm
Alzheimer’s Society
Support, information and advice for people affected by dementia