Photos from the Dementia Gardens Native Plant Tour on August 18 in Thunder Bay
CERAH also had the opportunity to set up our booth at the Pass Lake 100th Anniversary Fair on August 24. We were able to engage with many locals and spread the word about the Dementia Café and Dementia Gardens. Many residents were interested in our dementia resources and research. We also connected with a community leader who has invited us to present at her women’s group! All in all, it was a great day full of connections and community spirit! We look forward to involving more community members in our future projects.
Stay tuned for future events and find out how you can support the Dementia Gardens project by visiting the website.
Lakehead University respectfully acknowledges its campuses are located on the traditional lands of Indigenous people. Lakehead Thunder Bay is located on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, Signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850. Lakehead University acknowledges the history that many nations hold in the areas around our campuses, and is committed to a relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit based on the principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation. As a Centre we are committed to working towards reconciliation and decolonizing our work and have committed as a staff to educating ourselves in these areas both personally and professionally.