Our response to covid
Support through Coronavirus
Throughout the pandemic Tibbs Dementia Foundation radically transformed its support and service provision to continue to provide a wide range of accessible and relevant services and activities for people affected by dementia and their families. As restrictions slowly began to lift we embraced a new hybrid style of working combining the face to face services and activities that are valued by so many with the digital learning and new skills we’ve all learnt through lockdown so that we can reach and support more people in ever more accessible and meaningful ways. we have established a new timetable which we hope will enable all to feel connected and supported as part of our valuing and dynamic community. Our current zoom services are outlined on our Service Timetable page.
Through the pandemic we have received a great deal of support enabling us to continue to deliver our valued work. We are grateful for the following funding:
BEDFORDSHIRE CORONOVIRUS EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND managed by Bedfordshire and Luton Community Fund (BLCF)
Anglian Water Positive Difference Fund
NET Coronavirus Programme (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport)
Independent Age
Harpur Trust
The COOP
Gale Family Trust
Stride out for Memory 2020
This year we Strode out in a Different way. Instead of our usual walk as a community, raising awareness and funds together we invited people to walk in their family or friendship bubbles over the weekend of 19th and 20th September.
We Strode, strolled, skipped and stomped walked far and wide, proudly wearing our Tibbs colours and raising awareness, funds and hope for a better world with dementia. Â Priory park, Bedford park, Mowsbury park. The Northampton Wetlands, the Golden Cap in Lyme Regis, Castle Ashby. Hampshire, Greenwich, The Embankment, Clapham woods. Willington, 8 mile circular walk from Southwold to Dunwich, Grenada. The Norfolk Coastal Path, Stagsden, Ingleborough Park, North Yorks, Dunwich Forest, Suffolk.
Between us we raised the fantastic total of £2,200 to support our ongoing work enabling us to continue supporting people to continue to live as well as possible as part of a vibrant and welcoming community.
Huge thanks for the continuing support of Bedford Modern School who produced the wonderful collage of pictures and video from the event showing that although we can’t walk together we remain a strong and dynamic community, Striding apart, together.
The Gallery
Through Covid 19 we’ve quickly and creatively adapted continuing to support each other as a dynamic, welcoming and caring community. Although we’ve been apart we’ve retained our sense of togetherness , our resilience and spirit has shone through. Here are a few things we’ve been doing to stay curious and connected.
The Zoom Poetry Group
Through Covid 19 we’ve quickly and creatively adapted continuing to support each other as a dynamic, welcoming and caring community. Although we’ve been apart we’ve retained our sense of togetherness , our resilience and spirit has shone through. Here are a few things we’ve been doing to stay curious and connected.
The zoom poetry group is a new interest special interest group reflecting the renewed interest in poetry and how during lockdown seemed to help us find a way to express and find meaning in different and challenging times.
‘How to lift lockdown’ was written by Brian it’s about lockdown, it’s quirky, it mentions everyone in the Poetry Group and it reflects the bond of friendship and support that has grown between us.
‘Sisyphus’ we feel reflects the resilience we are all needing to find and the hope for better things. It also touches on a classic myth many will know.
‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree, reflects the range of choices made each week. Our theme was Peace and reflects the need for all of us to try to find moments of peace and calm to protect our mental and emotional well being.
Cognitive Stimulation therapy group (CST)
Through lockdown we adapted our Cognitive Stimulation therapy group (CST) and now enjoy these sessions on zoom. We work through our orientation sheet together, sing, enjoy a physical activity and then discuss the topic of the week. This could range from Childhood memories to Afternoon tea. Whatever we do we always have fun and share plenty of laughter together.
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