Volunteer Matters Podcast: Inclusive Communities for Dementia with Carolyn Brandley
Welcome to another edition of the Volunteer Matters podcast, hosted from the boardroom of Volunteer Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. In this episode, we speak with Carolyn Brandley about her important initiative to foster inclusion for people with dementia in the city of Victoria. Carolyn shares insights on integrating those living with dementia into community life, highlighting the barriers and supports in city programs and services. The conversation covers the stereotypes associated with dementia, the various types of dementia, and the impact of creating an inclusive environment. Carolyn also delves into her personal journey, community engagement, and practical advice for organizations considering volunteer roles for individuals with dementia. Join us for a compelling and informative discussion aimed at enhancing community support and understanding for those living with dementia.
Help Build a Dementia Inclusive Community!
The Fostering Inclusion for people with dementia project is about supporting people with dementia to stay connected within their community. The project is a research partnership between the City of Victoria's Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the University of Victoria exploring the City’s built and social environments (spaces, programs, services, & policies) through a dementia-inclusive lens.
Take the Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/SRWSGKW
Questions? Contact Carolyn Brandly, Research Associate at cbrandly@victoria.ca
00:00 Introduction to Volunteer Matters Podcast
00:57 Meet Carolyn Brandley: A Journey of Service
01:39 Fostering Inclusion for People with Dementia
04:57 Challenging Stereotypes About Dementia
08:31 City of Victoria's Forward-Thinking Initiatives
13:01 Carolyn's Personal Connection to Dementia
16:48 How to Get Involved and Support the Initiative
19:58 Collaborating with Alzheimer's Organizations
20:18 Integrating Volunteers with Alzheimer's
21:05 Addressing Concerns and Stereotypes
21:58 Successful Volunteer Roles for Alzheimer's Patients
22:58 Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer's
24:18 Personal Background and Community Involvement
25:42 Volunteering and Community Engagement
28:49 Three Fun Questions
32:24 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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