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Dementia Lecture & Experience Course – Erlensee

erlensee to Host Dementia ⁢Awareness Event with ⁢Lecture & Immersive Experiance

Erlensee, Germany residents of Erlensee and the‍ surrounding Main-Kinzig district will ⁤have ⁢the possibility to deepen ‍their understanding of dementia at a special event on Thursday,​ october 23,⁣ 2025, at 2 p.m. in the Erlenhalle. The ‌event will feature a lecture and a unique, hands-on experience ⁣designed to foster⁢ empathy and improve ‍support for those living with the condition and their caregivers.

Simone grecki,⁤ the Dementia Representative for the Main-Kinzig district, will lead a presentation titled “How can you counter this challenge and support those affected?” The lecture will cover essential​ information about dementia, including its symptoms, progression, and effective strategies for communication and care.

A key component of the event will⁣ be⁤ a ⁢ dementia course, offering participants the chance to experience simulated symptoms of the disease through a series of stations. This immersive experience ​aims to provide valuable insight into the daily challenges faced by individuals with dementia,helping⁣ attendees better understand their behaviors and reactions.

Organizers emphasize that the dementia course is specifically designed for healthy individuals ‌and is not intended for diagnosis. It’s a tool for building empathy and understanding, not a medical assessment.

Following the lecture and​ course, the city of Erlensee will host a coffee and cake reception, providing a relaxed setting for​ shared discussion and advice.⁣ The ‍entire event is expected to last approximately two hours and is free of charge ⁣to attend.

Registration is required for planning purposes. Interested individuals can register with the senior citizens’ office by contacting Kathrin Smola-Peter at 06183 ‍/ 9151-508, Reiner ‌Mayer at 06183/9151 500, or via email at seniorenbuero@erlensee.de.

The event is pictured with Simone Grecki at a dementia parcours station (photo credit: City of Langenselbold).

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