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New Dementia Cruise

A new “Dementia Cruise” is setting sail. Both a conference and a vacation, people include those with early or mid-stage dementia, family, friends, professionals and advocates. Learn more about this fun, educating journey.


A new cruise is setting sail on a Caribbean vacation for those living with early memory loss.

The week-long cruise is designed to be a full, empowering and fun “Dementia Conference”.

Lori La Bey, Radio Host and founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks, orchestrated the event. Her Mother lived 30 years with dementia. La Bey said,



“Our conference is designed to encourage open conversations, raise awareness, and build a sense of comradery while rejuvenating souls. We want to help people expand their relationships while functioning as caregiver and care receiver.”

Kathy Shoaf, RN, Accessible Travel Advocate became La Bey’s perfect partner. Shoaf owner of Elite Cruises and Vacations LLC, is helping La Bey bring people together to share insights, reduce fears and eliminate feelings of isolation often caused by dementia. Shoaf has been overwhelmed by the gratitude expressed by those inquiring. “People are excited and surprised this opportunity exists,” she said.

Social Media Family

Four international advocates living with a dementia diagnosis will play a large role in the conference sharing their profound insights and coping strategies. Harry Urban has lived 13 years with his diagnosis. He said, “I’m finally going to meet my family. The one I’ve never met.” Urban refers to his “social media family” which can be a lifeline to those diagnosed as well as those caring for them.

Professionals On-Board

Professionals Cyndy Luzinski and Becky Watson bring their passion and superior skill sets to the conference. Luzinski is an advanced practice nurse, dementia practitioner and founder of Dementia-Friendly Communities of Northern Colorado. Watson is a Board-Certified Music Therapist and Founder of Music for Wellness.

Cruising with Dementia

La Bey, reminisces about a family cruise with her mom with dementia, dad with brain cancer, and her siblings and their children. She said,

“What a beautiful experience it was. Now to be able to offer a supportive atmosphere where others understand dementia and are in the trenches side by side with one another — well it’s just beyond words.”

Set Sail

The group sets sail November 11th, 2017. Interested parties must book their cruise through Kathy Shoaf who can be reached at 219-608-2002 or kathy.shoaf@cruiseplanners.com

Who’s on the Cruise

This cruise is ideal for anyone dealing with or who has dealt with dementia. If you fall into any of these categories, you will find this week-long Bahama’s cruise an enjoyable and lifting learning journey for you and your family.

  • Those diagnosed with early to mid-dementia are welcome to join , with their Care Partner (family, friends and/or professional).
  • Families and friends who have a loved one with dementia
  • Professionals working with those dealing with dementia.
  • Advocates for dementia.

Cruise Goal

The goal is to provide a comfortable setting to relax and learn. By coming together as a common community, we can assist individuals, families and friends along with professionals to integrate life with dementia; maximizing moments and identifying and creating joy. The objective is to learn simple techniques which have a huge impact, which allows individuals to live graciously with the disease. There will be plenty of time to relax and play while mixing in a much-needed vacation in a supportive, uplifting learning atmosphere.

Scholarships & Sponsors

The conference will provide hope and fun in a comfortable environment. Participants will be given resources, tips and tools to help them live better with and alongside dementia. Alzheimer’s Speaks is seeking sponsors and donations to provide scholarships for those who can’t afford to attend.

SOURCE:

  • Alzheimer’s Speaks is an advocacy group making an international impact providing education for those dealing with dementia. Dr. Oz and Sharecare recognized Alzheimer’s Speaks as the “#1 Influencer online for Alzheimer’s.” Maria Shriver recognized La Bey as an “Architect of Change for Humanity.”

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Cruise
Cruise
June 10, 2018 3:59 pm

Individuals living close trenches may assemble a long thin boat, these are perfect for going on channels and can be an extremely fun outing with your family or companions.more information

Catherine White Wolf
Catherine White Wolf
June 6, 2017 11:57 pm

I am a single active senior, and will be 71 this year… and live alone with dementia,with only government pension and no family to assist me.
I would be deeply grateful and love to know how I can apply to attend the cruise, by qualifying for a scholarship. Blessings Catherine Harvey My email is reikivictoria@gmail.com tel: 778 440 7788

Unknown
Unknown
May 15, 2017 8:11 pm

I am having trouble emailing Kathy Shoaf about details.

Unknown
Unknown
May 15, 2017 7:50 pm

Are the rooms only for 2 people?

Alzheimers Speaks
Alzheimers Speaks
May 15, 2017 12:17 am

Yes we are very excited about the cruise providing families and those with dementia a chance to vacation together, Learn and meet others dealing with similar situations.

Hortic therapy
Hortic therapy
May 14, 2017 4:30 pm

A brilliant idea.As the founder of social enterprise Hortic Therapy who deliver therapeutic gardening sessions in carehomes and private homes for people living with Dementia, it will be a great opportunity to deliver workshops to families and how their loved ones can still continue gardening.With other professionals in the same environment would be a bonus for providing support and guidance.

Unknown
Unknown
May 14, 2017 4:23 pm

Please check your travel insurance. I have not found a company willing to insure someone with dementia. Their exclusion clause is usually under General Conditions

Alzheimers Speaks
Alzheimers Speaks
Reply to  Unknown
May 15, 2017 12:21 am

Kathy Shoaf our travel agent is coordinating the event and can e contacted for more details. We have not had an issue with this.
219) 608-2002

kathy.shoaf@cruiseplanners.com

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