Local charity Dementia NI release single to spread message of hope for all
This Dementia Action Week (13th-19th May), local charity Dementia NI has released a unique single and music video, written by Dementia NI members and local singer-songwriter Cora Kelly,
The single aims to those newly diagnosed with dementia hope that they aren’t alone and there is support available to help them live as well as possible.
Both the single and music video will raise funds for Dementia NI, a member-led charity which empowers local people with dementia to live well and drive positive change in dementia services and in the community.
Dementia NI members, all of whom are living with dementia, created the lyrics to ‘The Journey’, with singer-songwriter Cora Kelly putting their words to music.
The message of the song is clear: life goes on after a diagnosis and with support it is possible to live well with dementia.
Dementia NI Member Allison Batchelor, 64, from Belfast, who is living with Alzheimer’s disease, said: “Traditionally, music performers have released songs in the charts that have focused on family members or carers’ experiences and feelings about their loved ones with dementia. We, the Dementia NI members, wanted to turn the tables and take a stand on the stigma around dementia.
"We wanted the public to hear OUR voices through song to give those recently diagnosed some hope and help everyone understand what it’s like living with dementia from our perspectives.”
The song shines a light on what it feels like to receive a diagnosis, with each verse representing a different stage in the dementia diagnosis journey, moving from shock and fear through to acceptance and hope.
Dementia NI currently has around 14 Dementia Empowerment Groups across Northern Ireland. These Groups provide a place for local people who have been diagnosed with dementia – and are in the early to middle stages of the condition - to come together to provide life-changing peer support to one another and to drive positive change in dementia services and in the community.
A heartwarming video accompanies the track, starring Dementia NI members and giving insight into their day-to-day lives, showing that you can be active and keep doing the things you enjoy following your diagnosis.
Watch the video below 👇
Dementia NI Member Martin Murtagh, 72, from Belfast, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease aged 63, explained how the piece was composed: “Cora Kelly came to our Empowerment Groups and really listened as we each told our diagnosis stories. Then she went away and put our words and perspectives to music. It moves me to tears when I listen to it. It’s very true to what those of us who have received a diagnosis are going through.”
“We named the song ‘The Journey’ because it describes the journey you go through when you receive a dementia diagnosis,” continues Martin.
“I was in a bad place initially when I got my diagnosis. It takes time and strength to come to terms with it but there is help out there – from family, friends and organisations like Dementia NI.
Their Empowerment Groups changed my life and helped me connect with other people with a diagnosis at a time when I felt very low. It gave me hope and a will to carry on and made me realise I could have a good life.”
Singer-songwriter Cora Kelly, from Killough, County Down, added: “It’s been a pleasure working with Dementia NI members across Northern Ireland. My meetings with them have challenged my own assumptions about dementia. It’s fantastic that Dementia NI members are so positive and are living happy and fulfilled lives. They’re doing an amazing job in bringing awareness to this condition.”
Dementia NI Communications Lead, Jane Gillow, said: “Research shows that one in three of us will develop dementia in our lifetime. This Dementia Action Week, we’re calling on everyone to get behind ‘The Journey’ and donate vital funds to Dementia NI."
Please check out the song and video at www.dementiani.org – then donate to Dementia NI via the Donate button on our website.
All proceeds will go towards empowering local people on their journey with dementia.”
The single is also available to download on iTunes and there’s a dedicated page for donations.
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