“Bringing Warmth to Loneliness: Living Memories CIC Launches Winter Initiative ‘Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces'”

Living Memories CIC Launches “Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces” Subscription Service for Older Residents

Thursday 3 October, 2024

**For Immediate Release**

As the UK prepares for a challenging winter with rising energy costs and the removal of winter fuel payments, Living Memories CIC is stepping up to support older residents. The Devon-based non-profit social enterprise is proud to announce the launch of its new subscription service, “Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces,” designed to combat isolation and provide warmth for both body and spirit during the cold months ahead.

For just £10.00 (inc VAT) per month throughout the winter, community groups and local councils can access a wealth of resources to create engaging, fascinating memory triggers for all older residents. This innovative program aims to bring people together, stimulate memories, and foster a sense of community during a time when many older individuals may feel isolated and vulnerable.

According to Brian Norris, founder of Living Memories CIC, “Our ‘Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces’ initiative is more than just a subscription service – it’s a lifeline. We’re providing the tools needed to create warm, welcoming environments where older residents can come together, share experiences, and find comfort in collective memories.”

The subscription includes access to Living Memories Online, where subscribers can stream almost 3000 archive film programmes and newsreels from the 20th century. These captivating historical footage pieces are proven to trigger memories and encourage communication among older people, including those living with dementia. Subscribers also receive a helpful start-up booklet and video guide on setting up and running an effective reminiscence session, as well as a dedicated phone helpline for support and guidance.

The service is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, allowing community groups and local councils to easily incorporate these resources into their winter support strategies. “Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces” provides a structured yet flexible approach to creating engaging activities for older residents in community centers, libraries, church halls, or other local spaces.

Norris adds, “By combining these visual prompts with warm, communal spaces, we’re not just addressing physical comfort but also emotional and social wellbeing. It’s about creating an environment where older people feel valued, connected, and warm in every sense of the word.”

Living Memories CIC encourages local councils, community groups, and caring citizens to consider how this affordable subscription service could benefit their older residents this winter. By subscribing to “Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces,” communities can create regular meetups, facilitate intergenerational connections, and provide cognitive stimulation and social interaction for older adults.

As communities across the UK prepare for a challenging winter, Living Memories CIC’s “Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces” offers a beacon of hope and warmth. This initiative not only addresses the immediate need for warm spaces but also provides a sustainable, engaging solution to combat loneliness and isolation among older residents.

To subscribe to “Sharing Memories In Warm Spaces” or for more information, please visit https://livingmemories.imagencloud.com or https://www.livingmemoriesonline.com. For any inquiries, please contact Brian Norris at sharingmemories@livingmemories.io.

**About Living Memories CIC**:

Living Memories CIC is a not-for-profit social enterprise based in Devon, UK. Dedicated to improving the lives of older people, particularly those living with dementia, Living Memories uses archive films and innovative reminiscence techniques to reduce isolation and enhance wellbeing in communities across the UK.

Contact:

Brian Norris Phone: 079222 33363 or 01297 552358

Email: sharingmemories@livingmemories.io

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