Woodbridge’s Cherry Tree Inn Dementia-friendly Lunch is a great success!

The Cherry Tree Inn in Woodbridge was delighted to host a very successful Dementia-friendly lunch on 21st September 2022 – ‘World Dementia Day’ – to support people living with Dementia being able to continue enjoying social activities within their local community.
The lunch was attended by individuals living with Dementia and their family carers. The Cherry Tree Inn – in partnership with the Woodbridge Dementia Project and Seckford Care – provided a fixed-price menu, and family carers received a meal for free.
Cathy O’Brien, Head of Development and Communities at Seckford Care, and Chair of the Woodbridge Dementia Project, said:
“The event was well-attended and the pub staff couldn’t have been more welcoming and helpful, creating a lovely, relaxed atmosphere.
“The Cherry Tree Inn has been a long-standing supporter of, not only the Woodbridge Dementia Project, but also other charitable causes and events, and it was very generous of them to offer the reduced-cost menu and a free meal for a family carer to make it more affordable.”
Andy Thompson, landlord of The Cherry Tree Inn, commented:
“At the centre of our thoughts on what a pub should be is the knowledge it is an accessible place for the whole community to meet and feel safe. The pub is a truly important place for everyone, especially the most vulnerable of us, and we always want to make sure people are able to socialise in an environment they feel comfortable in.
“Having seen family members suffer with Dementia, we understood just how important socialising and interacting is to those suffering and their family. If we can be even a small part of making life slightly easier, then we will.”
Cathy has been involved with the Woodbridge Dementia Project since its launch in 2018, and works with the partnership to help to make Woodbridge a more Dementia-friendly town.
Every 21st September, on ‘World Dementia Day’, communities all around the globe focus their efforts on creating awareness of Dementia and supporting those with Dementia to keep active and lead fulfilling lives.
Photo caption: The Cherry Tree Inn, Woodbridge hosted a very successful Dementia-friendly lunch on 21st September, ‘World Dementia Day’. Pictured, left to right: Ashley Mayer, a Woodbridge Dementia Project volunteer, Seckford Care’s Cathy O’Brien, pub landlord Andy Thompson and a member of the bar staff team. [CREDIT: Seckford Care]
For further information on Seckford Care, visit the website at www.seckfordcare.org.uk
To find out more about The Cherry Tree Inn, go to www.thecherrytreepub.co.uk
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Note to Editors:
Seckford Care is situated in the beautiful and historic Almshouses, established in Woodbridge, Suffolk by Sir Thomas Seckford in 1587. It forms part of the Seckford Foundation, which includes independent Woodbridge School. This broad-ranging charity unites younger and older people, creating a diverse and exciting organisation at the heart of the community.
Seckford Care is an award-winning Care Home and Extra Care scheme, rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, based in a stunning Grade II-Listed building in the centre of Woodbridge. It enables older people to live fulfilling lives, as independently as possible, whilst promoting and supporting the highest standards of care and support.
Seckford Care provides 30 Extra Care apartments for those who wish to live independently, safe in the knowledge that carers are on hand 24 hours a day. The residential Care Home, Jubilee House, is available for those who would like their own comfortable room, home-cooked meals, access to activities and housekeeping services. The Seckford Club operates for those who live in the community and would like to meet other people, take part in activities and enjoy a convivial lunch.
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