Leisure Connections: Benefits and Challenges of Participating in a Social Recreation Group for People With Early Dementia

This qualitative study explored the impact of a community-based social recreation group for people with early dementia, focusing on experiences and perceptions of the participants themselves. Ten interviews and 40 hours of observation were conducted. Analysis revealed seven themes: Everybody gets along really well; it's more fun than anything; we're all old-timers and we know what that means; you can be yourself; you feel like you're wanted; coming alive; it's like a stepping stone. These findings confirm that people with early dementia have a unique perspective as service users, and that social recreation can fill an important gap in services for this growing population.

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