This session is a relaxed, gentle and inclusive adult only session in a safe, supportive and friendly environment.
Who is the session suitable for? Anyone living with age related memory loss, anyone looking to enjoy low impact exercise to help improve stability, balance, flexibility and mood. Carers very welcome.
What you need to know about swimming and dementia
- Swimming can offer a sense of mental wellbeing, something which cannot be easily measured but is often anecdotally mentioned by participants.
- It clears the mind, encourages positivity and builds a sense of self-worth.
- Swimming can soothe agitation and reduce anxiety, relax the body, supporting the body in a relatively weightless environment.
- Leisure Centres can also be meeting points, which can help reduce loneliness, introduce you to friends and offer opportunities to socialise.
These four tips are for any swimmer living with dementia, or for your carer.
- You can ask for a familiarisation visit at your local pool where you wish to swim. This will allow you, or your carer, to ask all the questions you need to.
- Donโt think that because of a diagnosis you have to stop doing activities you enjoy or trying new things.
- If you canโt be active because of joint pain, take part in swimming – itโs a low impact form of activity, so itโs easy on your joints.
- Do seek the advice of a medical professional if you have any concerns.
Those aged 60+ and their Carers go free.
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