Keeping independent and safe out and about

Dementia can affect your day-to-day life in a variety of ways. Keeping fit and getting out and about is of benefit to your health.  

 

Many people with dementia can find themselves with a strong urge to walk. The Social Care Institute for Excellence website has more information about when people with dementia walk.

 

Getting lost when out and about may be a concern for you or your loved ones. Often the fear of getting lost can hold people back from going out and continuing to enjoy the local community.

 

If you are concerned that you may get lost there are steps you can take to reduce the risks when out and about.

 

There are technology devices which can be worn so you can be found if you do get lost.

 

Herbert Protocol

The Herbert Protocol is a document the police can use to help find you if you do get lost. It’s a form that is kept at home. It contains important information about your routines, habits, a description of you as well as your contact details and those involved in your care. It can be complete in advance.

 

Police Scotland’s leaflet Caring for someone with dementia? Worried they may go missing? (pdf) explains the Herbert Protocol.

 

The Herbert Protocol form is available on Police Scotland’s website.

 

Purple Alert 

Purple Alert is an app for missing persons with dementia. It is intended to help safe guard people with dementia.

 

Dementia and driving 

Getting a diagnosis of dementia does not always mean you have to stop driving. But there are steps you need to take to keep yourself and others safe if you keep driving.

 

Alzheimer Scotland’s information sheet Driving and dementia (pdf) explains everything you need to know.

 

Travelling with dementia

Whether it’s a short trip to visit a friend, or a family holiday overseas, there are a number of things which can be considered to help you have an enjoyable trip.

 

Alzheimer Scotland’s information sheet Travel and holidays (pdf) explains what you need to know about travelling if you have been diagnosed with dementia.

 

Local transport

The Transport to Healthcare Information Centre (THInC) provides advice on travelling to health or social care appointments in the NHS Grampian area. THInC can help with information on bus services, train times, dial-a-bus services, taxi companies with wheelchair-accessible vehicles and community transport.

 

Public transport information is available on Aberdeenshire Council’s website. It includes

  • Bus information
  • Real time passenger information
  • Community transport
  • A2B Dial-a-bus
  • Concessionary travel
  • Public transport guides

 

Blue Badge scheme

The Blue Badge scheme is a national scheme allowing people with severe mobility issues to park close to amenities they would otherwise have difficulty accessing. More information about the Blue Badge scheme, eligibility and how to apply is available on Aberdeenshire Council’s website.

 


 

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