Bexhill Dementia Action Alliance is made up of individuals and organisations who work together towards raising awareness of dementia, erasing the stigma of dementia and improving access to things which may improve the quality of life for people with dementia.

Our goals since our beginnings in 2013 have been –

  • We will raise awareness of dementia
  • We will encourage local people, organisations and businesses to sign up to support the work of Bexhill Dementia Action Alliance (BDAA).
  • We will help businesses in Bexhill to become dementia-friendly.

email: bexhilldaa@gmail.com

We welcome new members of our group. If you would like to join us please contact us on the above address.

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Recent Posts

  • This is a fun session in which we will have the chance to look at Bexhill Museum’s Hats exhibition, then take part in a creative activity led by Sarah and […]

  • GOOD NEWS UPDATE

    BDAA made an application to the Bexhill Lions via the Lions Den, for monies to support Singing Down Memory Lane (SDML) and were delighted to be told that we were […]

  • Events in December

    Singing Down Memory Lane will be held this Friday and then our Christmas Session is on the 15th December. Come along for a joyful event…singing , dancing…and Christmas jumpers optional! […]

  • Memory Walk 2023

    We held another great Memory Walk this morning and raised £206 for Singing Down Memory Lane. Many thanks to Bexhill Town Mayor Lynn Brailsford, and Deputy Mayor Connor Winter, for […]

  • Come and join us for our Annual Memory Walk

    All are welcome …its a short walk ….to remember those with dementia, raise awareness and promote living well with dementia. We will also be raising monies for our Singing Down […]

  • Alice in Arialand DeLaWarr Pavilion

    A few tickets left for Alice In Arialand on the DeLaWarr Pavilion terrace on the 10th August at 2pm.This is a dementia friendly, family friendly production featuring aerial displays. It […]

  • Singing Down Memory Lane

    As the next session of Singing Down Memory Lane (SDML) is Good Friday, we have decided to give our hardworking volunteers a break to be with their families and friends […]

  • Singinging Down Memory Lane has moved

    We are now meeting at St Augustine’s Church hall alternate Friday mornings 10:30-12:30. come and join us for a fun morning. Lots of free parking!!

  • Can’t you See the Sea Changing

    You are invited to explore an exhibition currently on at the De La Warr Pavilion followed by  an informal reminiscence and art session, especially for people with dementia and thier […]