Wild Memories, the nature group for people with dementia in Frome is back

By Susie Watkins

23rd Mar 2021 | Local News

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Welcome Back.

The Frome-based Wild Memories project is, like Spring, back.

Are you living with dementia or supporting someone who is? Would you like to get outdoors and learn about nature with a friendly group? Then Wild Memories should be right up your street! From March 30th our nature group is back after a short pause over the winter.

They meet every week to do a variety of activities inspired by nature and the changing seasons – including gentle walks, arts and crafts, gardening, and helping wildlife. Accessible to all and free to attend, with free transport available too. It's all about staying active, learning, and meeting friends in a relaxed environment.

If you are interested in joining us then get in touch with Zak to hear more on 07949572849 or email [email protected]

The Wild Memories nature group delivers practical and educational outdoor activities for people living with dementia, to improve local green spaces for wildlife, whilst at the same time enabling people to gain all the benefits associated with spending time outdoors. The Somerset project is supported through the Somerset County Council, with the help of the Hospital Saturday fund. You can read more about the scheme here, and our projects around the UK by clicking HERE the Froglife site

     

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