Chichester Observer

£100k Christmas funds appeal with a difference

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With dementia numbers on the rise, a West Sussex-based charity, currently the only one of its kind in the country, is appealing for support in helping to expand its vital services and support groups for the carers of people living with dementia.

As an independen­t charity, Sage House relies on the kind generosity of the public to provide life changing services. These include emotional, social, legal and financial advice, help to navigate the complex health and social care system, respite care, dementia friendly hairdressi­ng, assisted bathing, wellbeing activities, dementia supporter training and courses for carers all under one roof.

This month, the team is delighted to have match funding available as part of the ONE donation, DOUBLE the Impact appeal. It means t=every donation made to Sage House from now up to and including Tuesday, 12th December will be DOUBLED by special match fund champions.

The funding has never been more desperatel­y needed, especially in light of recent research which found one in two of us will be affected by dementia in our lifetime, either by caring for someone who has the condition, being diagnosed with dementia, or both (Alzheimers Research). Today it is estimated there are currently 944,000 people living with dementia in the UK. This number is predicted to grow to 1.6 million by 2040 and 1 in 3 of us will be diagnosed with the condition

John Stone, from Littlehamp­ton, is sole carer of his wife Jean of 60 years. He said: “Before Sage House I felt so lonely, really lonely. I don’t know what my life would be without it – I honestly mean that. I can’t recommend Sage House enough when I talk to people. It is a family. We just feel part of the family.”

Sally Tabbner, Dementia Support CEO, said: “By doubling all donations, we can get even closer to raising £100,000 to help more people like John and Jean benefit from our essential dementia support services.

"Your donation makes it possible for Sage House to deliver essential personalis­ed services to people living with dementia, their loved ones and their carers throughout their whole dementia journey”.

To gift please visit: www. dementiasu­pport.org.uk/ christmas-appeal or, dona

 ?? ?? John is the sole carer for his wife Jean, who lives with dementia.
John is the sole carer for his wife Jean, who lives with dementia.
 ?? ?? Susan, Wendy and Anne all lost their husbands to dementia
Susan, Wendy and Anne all lost their husbands to dementia

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