The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Reminiscen­ce Hub for dementia sufferers opens doors in Fife

Facility will be in form of free coffee and chat café

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A new community facility to help people with dementia remember events, people and places from the past has opened its doors in Fife.

Care provider Kingdom Homes Limited has formally unveiled the new interactiv­e Reminiscen­ce Hub at its Preston House base, just off the A92 in Glenrothes.

The project is based on the success of reminiscen­ce therapy, a treatment that uses all the senses to evoke memories in individual­s showing signs or symptoms of dementia.

The hub in Glenrothes’ Alburne Park will be in the form of a free coffee and chat café, which will house equipment, resources and memorabili­a specifical­ly designed to stimulate memories, encourage conversati­on and promote the sharing of stories.

Paula Paterson, Kingdom Homes events manager, said: “The idea for the hub stems from our successful community reminiscen­ce exhibition in Kirkcaldy last year, which saw Kingdom Homes residents come together with members of the public to share their memories.

“We have since been working alongside Kenny McLachlan from the Co-op, whose own Memory Box project has led us to work together to establish a like-minded partnershi­p which we hope will provide an invaluable resource.”

Paula went on to explain the hub will be open to community groups who, through direct contact with her, can attend for a cup of tea and free interactiv­e reminiscen­ce session.

Open sessions have been organised from January 29 to 31, from 11am to 3.30pm, at which members of the public can browse the hub and enjoy reminiscin­g with staff.

By sharing memories from the past through reminiscen­ce therapy, people with dementia can develop more positive feelings while reducing stress and agitation.

Experts also say reminiscin­g can help people feel more confident in their abilities and provide them with the opportunit­y to talk about what holds meaning for them.

Anyone who wants more informatio­n, or to make a future booking to visit the hub, should contact Paula Paterson on 01592 210078.

The idea for the hub stems from our successful community... exhibition in Kirkcaldy last year.

PAULA PATERSON

 ??  ?? Old-fashioned memorabili­a is used to help stimulate the memories of those with dementia.
Old-fashioned memorabili­a is used to help stimulate the memories of those with dementia.

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