Other Thanking Wall
Show your appreciation to our amazing keyworkers during these challenging times.
To: All carers and staff in care homes across the country
We have been singing in care homes for 12 years now and witness the care and devotion of these very special people who tirelessly provide a better quality of life for our elders who should not be forgotten, but sadly often are. Thank you!
Shapeshifter Productions
To: Bryan Rutland and also The Alzheimer's Society
Thank you to Bryan (my ex-neighbour) for his painstaking devotion to support and care for his son's wife who has advanced dementia at the age of 52 and needs 24/7 attention. Bryan is not in the best of health himself, and he spent all of last year, 6 days a week, caring for Molly by day so that his son could keep working. It was then that we all discovered support for dementia of this kind in younger people is not so readily available. The Alzheimer's Society helped with advice, but it is Bryan who was the hero of the day.
Alison Jones
To: Tony Christie, Sting and Nile Rogers
My mother suffered with Dementia but she never lost the ability to play the piano. I know the power of music in all its forms can have not just for dementia but many other mental health problems, Having sung for many years in a male Voice Choir I see the power it has over people. I am on Phoenix Country Radio each Sunday and this Sunday I will open the programme with the Song for all my listeners (around 800) to sing along with, so thank you for this song.
Keith Poole
To: Tony Christie
I would like to say a big thank you to the great Tony Christie, for getting involved with Music for Dementia and spearheading this years Thank You Day campaign, He has really helped a lot of people living with dementia to open up and talk about it, such bravery and for Tony's time and effort in recording this year's theme song 'Thank You For Being a Friend' and for taking the time to talk to me for the Thank You Day podcast!
Simon Gamewell
To: Together Coalition and Music for Dementia
A BIG THANK YOU for everything you're doing on 2nd July to raise the profile of care home professionals and to take away the stigma around dementia.
James McLoughlin
To: Stacey, Wallsend Jobcentre Plus, Tyne & Wear
Wallsend Jobcentre Plus, Wallsend , Tyne and Wear
I'd just like to say thanks to Stacey as she is a one of a kind Job advisor. I met her by chance and was going through a court case, which included domestic violence etc. She replied 'you're staying with me' and has been my job advisor since. She got me all the support I needed, including breaks from job searching when things got really tough. Eventually she helped me get into my first job after a career break of almost 7 years. She is absolutely incredible, always asking if I need extra support. I really don't know how I would have coped without her! Recently I felt really down in the Jobcentre and she took me into a seperate room. She really helped to calm me down and made sure that I had all the help in place needed. She really is a one of a kind
Jenna Araniello
To: TAP
I am grateful for this app .. Especially during the pandemic it was brilliant to encourage teachers and health staff. Thank you for setting it up.
Chrissie Mulindabigwi
To: Neil Houghton, Liverpool
To the good looking security at Preston North End Football Club who let me use his phone when my battery died to arrange a lift home from my dad
Adele Adele McGee
To: The NHS
Dear the whole NHS in England. Thank you for all you have done. And thank you for doing my 2 carpal tunnel operations first one in 2012 and second one in 2013. I still get symptoms from carpul tunnel and now I have my own left and right splints for my hands and wrists. I cannot thank you enough for all you have done. And thank you for making my English teacher David Campbell when he was rushed to hospital and died of lung cancer aged 38 I miss him very much. You are the best medical serivce I have ever known in my life.
Lucinda Riis-johannessen
To: My daughter Suzanne
Thanks and praise to my daughter Suzanne for what she does for me
Maureen Johnson
To: Sue and Gary Ealand
I would like to send my gratitude to my friends Sue and Gary Ealand for all they have done for me and are still doing for me they have been through so much but they came through for me in the end thank you to both of you Violet xx
Violet Crossland
To: All Staff
Dementia Concern, Ealing, Ealing
Thank you xxx
Eileen Campbell
To: All essential workers
Thank you for today
Josephine Abley
To: All essential workers
Thank you
Muriel Westworth
To: All Staff
Thank you ?
Bharti Bhadresa
To: All Staff
Thank you doesn't cost anything. But means a lot ?
Carol Wright
To: Evie Smith
I would like to thank Evie Smith she takes my dog out for walks puts out my bins she is so nice x x
Valerie Norval
To: Sylvia and Eliot
Sylvia and Eliot. Many thanks.
Irene Piill
To: My lovely family
Thanks to my lovely family for their support and care
Anne Minett
To: John and the Dustbin Crews In Andover, Test Valley Council ,
Test Valley Council, Andover
Thanks for 'doing your job' and beyond! Crew are always happy, waving to kids, collecting extra recycle waste. They've kept going throughout the Covid pandemic and now this crazy heat!! ?
Joanna Jones