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Caring for someone with dementia can be a challenging and stressful experience, both physically and emotionally. However, help is at hand for relatives in the city of Arnsberg, Germany.
The Arnsberg Network Dementia is organising an "Open Discussion Circle Dementia" aimed at providing answers to questions and offering insights and strategies for managing the challenges faced by relatives of people with dementia. This initiative is part of the network's commitment to supporting those caring for loved ones with dementia.
The next meeting of the "Open Discussion Circle Dementia" is scheduled for Wednesday, September 3, at 6 pm, and will take place at the Multigenerational House located at Hellefelder Straße 15 in 59821 Arnsberg. Participation is free and does not require registration.
Judith Wohlgemuth, the Specialist for the Future of Ageing in the City of Arnsberg, is the driving force behind this initiative. For any questions about the "Open Discussion Circle Dementia" offer from the city of Arnsberg, you can contact Mrs. Monika Orlowski.
The "Open Discussion Circle Dementia" offers a platform for relatives of people with dementia to exchange ideas and share their experiences. Approximately 70% of care-dependent people with dementia live at home and are cared for by their relatives. This initiative provides a protected setting for these relatives to discuss their concerns and find support in their caregiving roles.
If you are a relative caring for someone with dementia and are seeking advice or simply want to connect with others in a similar situation, the "Open Discussion Circle Dementia" could be the perfect opportunity for you. For more information, please contact Judith Wohlgemuth at Tel. 02932 201 2213 or by email at j.wohlgemuth@ourwebsite.
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