Join this engaging and informative presentation exploring how our senses can change with age.
This is a great opportunity to learn more about sensory changes in later life, gain practical tips, and ask questions in a supportive environment.
The session will look at how changes in sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell can affect day-to-day life, well-being and independence. The presentation will also include practical advice and solutions to help carers support those experiencing sensory changes, as well as an opportunity to experience activities that demonstrate how these changes may impact everyday tasks. There will also be a discussion around mobility and supportive strategies that can help improve safety and confidence.
The session will be delivered by an experienced team:
β’ Yvonne Cairns, Nurse Consultant in Dementia and Delirium
β’ Emma Douglas, Team Lead for Community Older Adult Mental Health
β’ Lisa Wilson, AHP Falls Lead
Please register by 10 am on Tuesday 12 May; however,Β if you require a translator, please let us know at least 2 weeks in advance.
