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Dementia Day Programme Levin Freemasons

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In Person

Occurrences
Wed, 14 Jan, 10:00 am
Thu, 15 Jan, 10:00 am
Fri, 16 Jan, 10:00 am
Mon, 19 Jan, 10:00 am
Wed, 21 Jan, 10:00 am
Thu, 22 Jan, 10:00 am
Fri, 23 Jan, 10:00 am
Mon, 26 Jan, 10:00 am
Duration5 hours
Address

Levin, Manawatū-Whanganui

Venue
Freemasons Centre
Members OnlyThis is a members only event
Suitable Ages
30-49
50-64
65+

Discover the Dementia Day Programme in Levin

Discover a vital support service tailored for individuals living with dementia and their dedicated carers through the Marion Kennedy Club (MKC) Dementia Day Programme. Offered by the Alzheimers Society Manawatu-Levin, this community-focused initiative provides essential social and cognitive stimulation for people with memory loss or related disorders. It also offers much-needed respite for family members and support networks, fostering stronger community connections in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. As a key part of disability services, the programme emphasises practical help and information sharing to enhance quality of life.

Weekly sessions run on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10am to 3pm, lasting a full five hours each day to allow for meaningful engagement. The programme is designed specifically for those aged 30-49, 50-64, and 65+, ensuring inclusive participation across adult age groups. Entry requires a referral, which can be made by carers, families, health professionals, support agencies, or even self-referral—making it accessible for those seeking disability services in Levin. Importantly, this is a member-only activity, so contacting the society is the first step to joining. Fees are not specified upfront; participants should check with the organiser for details, as costs may vary based on individual circumstances.

During sessions, attendees enjoy a blend of activities aimed at cognitive stimulation and social interaction, all while providing carers with valuable time to recharge. This respite element is particularly beneficial for family members managing the challenges of dementia care. The programme operates as a cornerstone of the society's offerings, complementing other supports like the general carer support group on the first Wednesday of each month and the Levin Mens Carer support group on the fourth Friday, both held from 12.30pm to 2.30pm at the same venue. By participating, individuals contribute to a supportive network that reduces isolation and promotes well-being in the local community.

  • Who it's for: People with dementia or memory loss, aged 30+, and their carers or family members seeking respite and support.
  • Key features: Social and cognitive activities in a welcoming environment, available four days a week.
  • Benefits: Enhances cognitive function, provides carer relief, and builds community connections through shared experiences.
  • Requirements: Referrals needed from carers, families, health professionals, or self; member-only access.
  • Accessibility: Sessions in Levin with options in Palmerston North, Feilding, and Dannevirke for broader regional reach.
  • Pricing notes: Check with organiser for entry fees, as they are not fixed and may depend on referrals or support status.

Freemasons Centre Venue in Levin Community

Situated at the corner of Parker Avenue and Power Streets in Levin, the Freemasons Centre serves as the welcoming hub for the Dementia Day Programme and related carer groups. This central location in the Manawatū-Whanganui district makes it easily accessible for locals, promoting community engagement without the need for long travel. The venue's community-oriented setting aligns perfectly with the society's mission to support those affected by dementia.

Participants benefit from the centre's comfortable facilities, ideal for group activities and discussions. As part of Levin's vibrant community landscape, it connects people to broader disability services and resources, helping to combat isolation in smaller towns. For inquiries, reach out via email at manawatu@alz-man.org.nz or phone 0800 004 001; facilitator Liam Walsh is available at 027 600 4408. Additional details on the MKC Club can be found at https://alzheimersmanawatu.org/mkc-club.