Angela Rippon Shares Personal Insights on Dementia at Barnsdale Event and Rutland Becomes First Dementia-Friendly County in the Country
Angela Rippon Shares Personal Insights on Dementia at Rutland Event
Rutland Becomes First Dementia-Friendly County
On Friday, October 25th, not far from the picturesque village of Exton, Rutland, a poignant and informative event focused on dementia. The event, held at The Barnsdale, saw renowned broadcaster Angela Rippon share personal stories and insights about her experiences with dementia, having cared for her mother who lived with the condition.
Rippon's candid and heartfelt reflections provided a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with dementia. Her presence at the event highlighted the importance of open dialogue and understanding surrounding this often-stigmatised condition.
The event also featured a panel of experts who discussed the latest research, treatment options, and support services available for individuals with dementia and their families. The event also celebrated Rutland's achievement as the first Dementia-Friendly County in the UK. This milestone reflects the county's commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for those affected by dementia.
In addition to Angela Rippon, several other experts shared their knowledge and insights at the event:
- Ian Sherriff BEM: A leading figure in dementia policy and research, Sherriff discussed the importance of early diagnosis and intervention.
- Hilary Cragg: A solicitor specialising in elder law, Cragg addressed the legal complexities faced by individuals with dementia and their families.
- Rupert Noad: A consultant neuropsychologist, Noad provided an overview of the latest advancements in dementia diagnosis and treatment.
- Liz Hitchens: A passionate advocate for dementia-friendly communities, Hitchens shared practical tips for creating inclusive environments in rural areas.
- David Fitzgerald: A media consultant, Fitzgerald discussed the role of media in raising awareness and reducing stigma associated with dementia.
- Nicolas Farina: A researcher specialising in dementia, Farina presented findings from a global survey on people's attitudes towards dementia.
The event was organised by MP Alicia Kearns as one last event as part of Rutland's Great Dementia Conversation and aimed to raise awareness, dispel myths, and encourage community engagement in supporting individuals with dementia. By sharing personal stories, expert knowledge, and celebrating Rutland's ground breaking achievement, the event fostered a deeper understanding of dementia and inspired hope for the future.
The Venue, The Barnsdale Rutland.