About us
People with Dementia, their carers and their families, have the right to be recognised for who they are, to make choices about their lives including taking risks, and to contribute to society.
A Dementia diagnosis should not define a person, nor should anyone be ashamed of it.
People with Dementia have the right to continue with day to day and family life, without discrimination or unfair cost, to be accepted and included within their communities and not live in isolation or loneliness.
These rights are grounded in the Equality Act, Mental Capacity legislation, Health and Care legislation, and International Human Rights Law.
Silverline Memories is committed to supporting people with Dementia, their carers and their families to ensure these rights are upheld.