Alzheimer’s Research UK partners with Cadbury’s to bring back retro packaging
CHOCOLATE lovers are rejoicing as Cadbury has brought back 100-year-old retro packaging - but it's not in shops.
There are almost one million people living with dementia in the UK today and analysis from Alzheimer’s Research UK confirms it to be the UK’s biggest killer.An activity which has been suggested as being beneficial to those living with dementia and their caregivers is Reminiscence Therapy. Alzheimer's Research UK supporter Layla Andrews, whose mother Karen was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 64, understands the impact of dementia first-hand."We also make time to connect and that is why this campaign from Cadbury is so important, as it gives us and others the opportunity to reflect on our shared memories over the years.
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