Trust Impact Report

Increase in average weekly attendance 85% 100% Of our case studies, reported feelings of isolation before joining Forget Me Notts Martin and Derrie’s Experience: Before Forget Me Notts, we hadn’t long had Derrie’s diagnosis and we were going through the medical options, without knowing much about the care, respite and stimulation. We felt isolated. This changed once we got involved at FMN for both of us as it gave us a purpose and acted as a springboard to other events. We both get so much out of the sessions and have met so many amazing people. MEMBERSHIP DATA Over 140 Active members It is part of our weekly structure and not once has Derrie said she doesn’t want to attend. She enjoys the activities, some of which she has never done before, and enjoys catching up with others. As a carer, it gives me a purpose, some respite and allows me to interact with others. I feel less alone when I’m attending. To summarise in 3 words is hard, however, caring, helpful and fun. The fact that FMN is constantly evolving is down to everyone involved and that we are all working towards a common goal of helping vulnerable, lonely people in our community. I know there are going to be even more special events this year and that is great for everyone. Thank you for all you do at Trent Bridge Community Trust. 7:9 Male to Female membership Those with dementia Carers and loved ones Bereaved by dementia >70 >70 >10 Supporting 20km Radial reach of members 2,500+ Contact hours in the last 6 months alone across our members 50 Free Forget Me Notts sessions provided on a weekly basis 60+ New members registered into the Forget Me Notts programme 9

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