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Alzheimer Scotland and partner organizations provide a range of community-based supports across East Lothian to help individuals with dementia maintain their independence and social connections.
People with dementia have told us they want to remain as independent as possible and to enjoy daily life, activities and connections.
The following help is available for people with dementia and their carers:
Social and community supports help people with dementia to remain healthy, active and engaged. In East Lothian we have a range of group and 1:1 support services available. Volunteer Centre East Lothian (link to VCEL) hold a community directory and their locality workers can help advise what may be suitable in your area. Libraries are also a good source of local services.
East Lothian dementia services and resources for people living with dementia and care partners
D'Cafes, run by Alzheimer’s Scotland, are for people living with dementia and their families. They offer an opportunity to meet others in a similar situation, to make connections and develop friendships, and to support and learn from one another as well as Alzheimer Scotland staff and volunteers.
The first half hour is spent together, as a whole group, taking refreshments and getting to know each other. Following that people split into an activities group and a facilitated carer support group for the remaining hour.
You can also find out more information from Alzheimer Scotland here:
Find support near you | Alzheimer Scotland
East Lothian Dementia Support Services (PDF)
Meeting Centres offer more enhanced support to people with dementia and their carers. They offer:
The first meeting centre in East Lothian opened its doors in April 2023 and is in Musselburgh. Planning for development of ‘satellite’ centres throughout East Lothian is underway.
Contact East Lothian Meeting Centre
Or call on : 07541501492
Day Centres offer support for people with more advanced dementia and mobility problems and can also provide help with personal care. They offer:
Find your local centre:
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