The Soap Box

by Symptom Advice on May 2, 2011

Kilkenny Advertiser, April 29, 2011.

The Kilkenny Alzheimer Society of Ireland is the leading dementia specific service provider in Ireland. The Society provides people with all forms of dementia, their families and carers with information and support to maximise their quality of life and facilitate their continued independent living within the community.

I set up the Home Care in Co Kilkenny three years ago this June. There are currently 35 clients receiving home care on a weekly basis and approximately 24 on a waiting list. This service assigns a trained dementia care worker to a client’s home for a designated number of hours per week. The care worker will do activities and stimulation with the client 1e… going for a walk, playing cards — 25s is a popular one, listening to music… it all depends on the clients’ interests. The main carer takes a well- deserved break and this is their time to do whatever they want —  go shopping, to the hairdresser or they may just want to go to bed especially if they were up during the night taking care of a loved one. This service is a life line to some families as often it is the only break they will get in the week.

The Society engages with over 3,500 active members /volunteers and employs over 700 full and part-time staff

The network currently includes 16 branches, 6 regional offices, 40 Day Care Centres, 38 Home Care Programmes, 30 Carer Support Groups, nine social clubs and one overnight respite centre.

The society also operates the Alzheimer National Helpline Service offering information and support to anyone affected by Alzheimer’s disease / dementia. As the major dementia specific service provider in Ireland, The Society engages with over 3,500 active members /volunteers and employs over 700 full and part-time staff.

Families receive between one hour and eight hours of home care per week depending on their needs and resources available. in total the society provides 105 hours care per week to families through five care workers in the Kilkenny region alone.

The Kilkenny Day Care centre is based in the Caredoc building on Waterford road. This centre can accommodate eight to 10 people with Alzheimer’s and dementia everyday and operates from 9.30am-4pm, Monday – Friday every week.

There is a nice atmosphere in the centre and they have a lovely big garden which the clients can relax in, or go for a walk. The activities vary from day to day for example there is knitting, making jigsaws, singsongs, sonas, there is always plenty for the clients to do. if anyone would like to know more about this service contact Margaret or Ruth on 056 7771230.

Fundraising efforts

in an effort to continue to provide Home Care and Day Care services to people in the society, we rely heavily on monies raised from fundraising efforts. Upcoming local events include a jumble sale taking place in Cillin Hill on Sunday morning may 7, where we will be taking a stand at the large car boot sale. if anyone has any unwanted gifts or household items clothes, toys etc just drop them into the Day Centre.

we also have a five-a-side football tournament taking place on April 30 in O’Loughlin Sports Centre for anyone who would like to get involved or simply make a donation — it dosen’t matter how big or small.

This year the 17th Annual Tea Day campaign is being held nationwide on Thursday may 5, and it aims to raise up to €450,000 in funds

Next month on may 22 there will be a 10k walk or run which will leave from Stonyford at 12.30am. This event should be great fun and if anyone would like to take part they can get a sponsorship card from the Day Care centre on the Waterford Road.

The society also runs national events throughout the country annually and this year the 17th Annual Tea Day campaign is being held nationwide on Thursday may 5, and it aims to raise up to €450,000 in funds that will be vital to ensure that families can access their local Alzheimer’s services nationwide when they need them most.

RTE’s Pat Kenny launched Tea Day this year for the society. The Frontline presenter, whose late mother Connie lived with Alzheimer’s disease for 14 years, has been a strong supporter of the Alzheimer Society in recent years. he knows the  difference the Alzheimer Society of Ireland services can make to carers and their families.  

our National Helpline on 1800 341 341 also answered over 2,400 queries last year demonstrating clearly the demand for support pressured families need, while providing care for their loved ones living with dementia. 

meanwhile, the 115 services throughout the country provided nearly 700,000 hours of support during the year to the growing numbers of people affected by Alzheimer's disease and dementia in Ireland.

in Kilkenny this year, Tea Day will be taking place on Thursday may 5, in St Patrick’s Parish Centre in Loughboy (which is beside Super Valu) from 11am to 1pm and all are welcome to come on the morning for a cup of tea and refreshments. There will be raffles on the day and if anyone would like to donate a prize for our raffle we would be very grateful. we would accept any home made cakes, tarts etc to sell.

all money raised in Kilkenny for Tea Day will stay in the county and be channelled directly into services in Kilkenny.

in addition the society is currently inviting applications for its annual Cuba Cycle Challenge which will take place from November 6 – 14 this year. The society has run the Cuba Cycle Challenge for the last two years. since 2008 it has raised over €120,000 for families in Ireland struggling to cope with the devastating condition of Alzheimer’s disease. Participants over the last two years have ranged in age from 19-65, if anyone would like more information on this year’s trip please contact The Alzheimer Society of Ireland on 01-2073800.

we are also always looking for volunteers to help out for an hour or two at various fundraising events in the county so if anyone would like to become a volunteer please get in touch.

Finally, the society also launched a Public Awareness Campaign at the start of the year aimed at educating people to know the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s and dementia. while memory loss is the most common sign of Alzheimer’s known by the public, the campaign seeks to raise public awareness around the other early symptoms such as changes in mood and ability to manage in a bid to encourage early diagnosis. More information on the early signs and symptoms and advice on what you can do is available on remember.ie.

we have many exciting initiatives taking place in the Kilkenny area and nationally and we would urge anyone who is interested to get involved either through attending local events such as Tea Day or volunteering. all support means we can continue to provide the best level of care for people in the community who need it most.

For more information on services in the Kilkenny region or any of our fundraising events please contact myself, Marie O’Shea on 086-6090421 or anyone who is concerned about a loved one or themselves can call Margaret or Ruth in the Day Care Centre on Waterford road on 056 – 777 12 30 or the National Helpline on 1800 341 341.

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