Chartwell House Team Completes 8-Mile Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk

The Chartwell House team, including 6-year-old Hugo, walked 8 miles for the Alzheimer’s Society, promoting awareness and support for dementia.

A dedicated team from Chartwell House Care Home recently took part in the Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk, covering an 8 mile round trip from Ramsgate Boating Pool to Broadstairs along the picturesque Kent coastline.

Leading the charge were Home Manager, Diane Collins and Admissions Manager, Jude Coveney, who alongside team and their families, completed the impressive 8-mile journey in under 3 hours. Joining the team was 6-year-old Hugo, who completed both legs of the walk, with a well-deserved piggyback from his mum Kelly on the return.

Reflecting on the day, Diane Collins said, “Walking in support of our residents living with dementia was an emotional and fulfilling experience. We decided to complete this challenge as a symbol of how far we’re willing to go to raise awareness of dementia. Every step felt meaningful and worthwhile.”

The Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk is a key initiative that raises awareness and funding for dementia research and care, uniting communities in support of those affected by the condition. The efforts of the Chartwell House team were praised by the Alzheimer’s Society, who commented, “Well done, everyone! Thank you for the support!”

Jude Coveney highlighted the importance of such events: “Dementia touches so many lives, and raising awareness is vital. Through this walk, we help fund essential research and support services while educating others about the realities of living with dementia.”

The walk demonstrated the strength and dedication of the Chartwell House team, who, alongside little Hugo, showed their ongoing commitment to supporting dementia awareness and care in their community.