Rossendale Free Press

Care team step out for charity

- FLORA BYATT flora.byatt@reachplc.com @RossFreePr­ess

CARE home staff and residents are aiming to rack up a million steps throughout May to help raise money for Dementia UK.

The fundraisin­g group at Barley View care home, Whitworth, have now surpassed their initial target of £250.

Organised by activities co-ordinator Gemma Howarth, the fundraisin­g efforts will support a cause close to the hearts of all staff and residents at Barley View.

Activities co-ordinator Gemma Howarth said: “I chose to fundraise for Dementia UK as it’s so close to my heart - as I know it is for many of my colleagues.

“I have always wanted to learn as much as I can to help provide good quality care and make a difference in someone’s life who is living with dementia. The money we raise will help dementia nurses provide vital support to people and families living with dementia.”

The purpose-built care home, opened in 2019, benefits from its own dedicated dementia community providing specialist support for residents living with the condition.

Gillian Bamford, whose mother is cared for at Barley View, said: “As a carer for my mum with dementia, I know she really benefits from walking outside.

“With a little exercise in the fresh air, she sleeps better, is more alert, and communicat­ion is improved.

“For these reasons, Barley View has been raising funds for Dementia UK by walking a million steps.”

Barley View’s fundraisin­g efforts this May will coincide with Dementia Action

Week, from May 17 to 23.

Alongside their steps target, the team at Barley View are also planning to hold a Whitworth community cake sale once Covid-19 restrictio­ns permit.

In the meantime, Gemma will be hosting a small cake sale for staff and residents at the care home.

The funds raised will help Dementia UK as they continue to train, develop and support nurses across the UK

Admiral Nurses work alongside people with dementia and their families, providing compassion­ate one-to-one support, guidance and practical solutions.

The service helps families live more positively with dementia in the present and face any potential challenges with confidence.

Dementia Action Week is an annual national event that aims to bring people together to take action to improve the lives of those affected by dementia.

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●● Staff and residents at Barley View aim to walk 1m steps for Dementia UK

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