The Halfway has launched regular daytime sessions designed specifically to support those affected by dementia. Held in a calm and relaxed environment, the sessions offer a familiar pub setting with gentle live music and a small, affordable menu.
The initiative invites not only individuals living with dementia, but also carers, families, and local support groups. Care organisations and nursing homes are also encouraged to bring along those they support, helping to create a shared and inclusive experience.
The sessions are being delivered with support from GAVO, reinforcing a collaborative approach to community wellbeing.
By opening its doors in this way, the pub is reinforcing its role as a safe and welcoming space for all members of the community. The initiative reflects a thoughtful approach to inclusion, ensuring that those who may otherwise feel isolated have somewhere to go where they feel comfortable and supported.
Providing accessible and inclusive social spaces can make a meaningful difference to people living with dementia and those who care for them. Initiatives like this help create opportunities for connection, reduce isolation and offer a sense of normality in a supportive environment.
Through its dementia-friendly sessions, The Halfway is demonstrating how pubs can adapt to meet the needs of their communities while maintaining their core role as places for people to come together. This kind of initiative highlights the positive social impact pubs can have, in line with the values championed by PubAid.
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