The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

MSP praises dementia centre’s ‘excellent work’ in community

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Dundee East MSP Shona Robison has praised the “excellent work” being done at Alzheimer Scotland’s Dementia Resource Centre in Dundee.

Ms Robison, the health secretary, met staff, volunteers and people with dementia and also viewed the centre’s recently opened sensory garden.

There was also the chance to meet Uno, one of Alzheimer Scotland’s dementia assistance dogs.

Ms Robison said: “Alzheimer Scotland carry out great work within our communitie­s and allow people living with dementia to continue to live as independen­tly as possible.

“The new sensory garden here in Dundee is an excellent example of that. It provides people, along with their families, with a safe space and allows them to enjoy a relaxing outdoor environmen­t.”

Ms Robison is a long-time supporter of the centre in Morgan Street, having attended its opening in 2010.

Centre manager Brenda Stewart said: “We were all thrilled to welcome Shona Robison MSP back to hear how we have developed the centre into the hub that it is today.

“We are immensely proud of all that we have achieved since opening in 2010 to support people living with dementia and their families. We continue to develop and improve the services and activities which we provide in and around the resource centre and have recently recruited a volunteer coordinato­r to further develop our fantastic volunteers in the area.”

For more informatio­n about the centre and its services phone 01382 210200 or email DundeeServ­ices@Alzscot.org.

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