The reminiscence project run by the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden, which has been highly successful in unlocking memories for men with dementia, is to be rolled out across Scotland as a result of being awarded £75,852 from Postcode Lottery.
People with Alzheimer's disease and their carers throughout Scotland will soon be able to benefit from an innovative project which enables sufferers to interact with others and recover a sense of self through sharing memories of football.
The reminiscence project run by the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden, which has been highly successful in unlocking memories for men with dementia, is to be rolled out across Scotland as a result of being awarded £75,852 from Postcode Lottery.
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