Age UK Isle of Wight (Age UKIW) are asking Islander’s to stop, think and talk about dementia throughout National Dementia Awareness Week from Sunday 18th May to Saturday 24th May.
If you want to find about more about Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) and what's happening with the backlog of assessments on the Island, head to Riverside Centre this Friday.
After a successful debut event last October, The Hambrough will be hosting their second fine dining fundraising lunch at speech and language school, St Catherine’s in Ventnor on 18th May 2014.
The Island’s MP, Andrew Turner, has secured a visit from senior officials from Atos Healthcare after establishing that over 100 Island residents are waiting for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments.
Fashion, Photography and Drama are just some of the exciting free activities on offer for Islanders with learning or physical disabilities and autism, this half term.
Come along to the charity fundraiser on 26th April in aid of some of the little Princes and Princesses that are currently running fundraising campaigns on the Isle of Wight.
The Island has seen an increase of 66.5% of Islanders registered with dementia and a total increase from 0.6% to 1% total prevalence compared to the national prevalence of 0.4% in 2006/07 to 0.5% in 2011/12.