

Colourful Crockery in Daisy's Café
Thank you to the Valerie Munday Daycentre Trust for providing a grant to fund our new colourful crockery at Daisy’s Café. This is now available for our customers to enjoy and start benefitting from in our warm and welcoming café environment. Colour definition has a huge impact for people living with dementia to be able to focus and to see their food on a plate or drink in a cup. There is a common secondary dementia variant that people can develop called Posterior Cortical Atr


We’re celebrating 8 years of Sage House – and you’re invited
This May, we’re celebrating a very special milestone — 8 years of Sage House — and we’d love you to be part of it.


Memory Matters Newsletter Spring 2026
We have published our Memory Matters Newsletter for Spring 2026. Find out more and read it here.


London Marathon Runners 2026
The streets of the capital are set to come alive this spring as the 2026 London Marathon prepares to welcome tens of thousands of runners and an estimated million spectators for one of the world’s most celebrated long-distance races. Organisers say this year’s event, scheduled for Sunday 26 th April, is on track to be the largest in the marathon’s history, with more than 50,000 participants expected to take part across elite, amateur and charity categories. The race will onc


Staying connected safely – Internet & phone safety
Technology can be extremely useful for people living with dementia to stay both independent and connected, but there are dangers.


Importance of Hydration with Dementia
Hydration is important for everyone, especially for people living with dementia. Here are some tips for keeping you and your loved on hydrated.


Carer's Perspective: From Home to Care Home
In recognition Carer's Week 2025, this month's blog has been written by an anonymous carer, whose partner lives with dementia, about their experience choosing a care home.


Outdoor Activities and Dementia
Dementia symptoms can be reduced by connecting with nature. Here are some benefits of outdoor activities for people with dementia and some ideas you can try.


Adaptive Living: Technology for Dementia
Adaptive technology and equipment can be invaluable for helping people to remain independent in their own home for as long as possible.


Creating a Life Story for Person-Centred Dementia Care
We explore how to complete a life story and how this might benefit the person living with dementia, as well as their carers and family.
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