Wrexham Diocese
  • Home
  • Bishop
    • The Bishop's Coat of Arms
    • Engagements
    • Pastoral Letters
    • Podcasts
    • Former Bishops of the Diocese of Wrexham
  • Diocese
    • A Brief History >
      • Mission Statement
      • St Richard Gwyn
    • Administration >
      • Health & Safety Policies
      • Diocesan Curia
      • Curial Staff
      • Diocesan Services / Commissions
      • Deaneries
    • Diocesan Trustees
    • Contact Us
    • Safeguarding >
      • Safeguarding Resources
    • Clergy & Religious >
      • Diocesan Priests (Active)
      • Diocesan Priests (Retired)
      • Regular Clergy Working in the Diocese
      • Permanent Deacons
      • Religious Communities
    • Diocesan Choir
    • Legacies
  • Evangelisation
    • Faith >
      • The Mass in Close Up
      • Pilgrimages 2018
      • St Winefride's Well >
        • Holywell Volunteers
      • Retreats & Conferences >
        • Loreto Centre, Llandudno
        • Noddfa Spirituality Centre, Penmaenmawr
        • St Beuno's, Tremeirchion
        • St. Winefride's Guest House, Holywell
    • Marriage & Family >
      • World Meeting of Families 2018
      • Dementia Friendly Organisation
    • Vocations
    • Youth >
      • Youth Commission
      • Pope Francis Letter to Young People
      • WYD >
        • Way of the Cross
        • WYD Photos
        • Videos
      • Flame 2017
      • Laudato Si' for Children
    • Prayer >
      • The Rosary
      • The Holy Father's Prayer Intentions 2018
  • Education
    • Diocesan Education Service
    • Education Service Protocol
    • Schools
    • Buildings
    • Diocesan Schools Admissions
    • Diocesan School Inspections
    • Appointment of Foundation Governors
    • Training
    • Policies
    • School Inspections
    • Statutory Notice of school reorganisation proposal under the school standards and organisation (WALES) ACT 2013
    • Consultation Report following the Formal Consultation Of Blessed Edward Jones
    • Consultation Proposal for a New 3- 16 Catholic School in Rhyl
    • Determination Letter for the proposed new 3-16 Catholic School in Rhyl
  • Churches / Parishes
Picture
Picture

'Dementia Friendly - Wrexham Diocese'

The Diocese of Wrexham has been awarded recognition of  'Working towards being a Dementia Friendly Organisation'.
On the following pages, you will find information about what this means and what we are doing to work towards becoming a Dementia Friendly organisation.
​‘A dementia-friendly community is a city, town or village where people with dementia are understood, respected and supported and confident they can contribute to community life.’

What is Dementia?

Dementia is caused by a number of diseases that affect the brain. The most common is Alzheimer's but diseases also include vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies and Pick's disease. Different types of dementia affect the brain at different rates and in different ways, but other things like someone's personal circumstances, the people around them and the environment in which they live, will affect their experience of dementia. Dementia progresses in a way that is unique to each individual.
It is true that more people over 65 have dementia but it is not exclusively an older person's disease; younger people get dementia too.  

Five things you need to know about dementia:
  • ​Dementia is not a natural part of the ageing process.
  • Dementia is caused by diseases of the brain.
  • It is not just about losing your memory.
  • It's possible to live well with it.
  • There is more to the person than the dementia.

What is a Dementia Friendly Organisation?
What is the Diocesan Plan?
How to Book a Dementia Friendly Session
Useful Links
Reminiscence Box

Here are some of our Dementia Friends across the Diocese.


​
Picture

Follow Us

Picture
Picture
Picture
Privacy Policy 
Data Protection Policy
Ethical Investment Policy 

Health & Safety Policies

Wrexham Diocesan Trust ​Registered Charity No: 700426
 Diocese of Wrexham © 2015 All rights reserved