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Carol Ellis is walking 100km in March with her dog Boo

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Activity Coordinator, Carol Ellis, who works at Four Seasons Osborne Court Care Home in Bedminster, in Bristol is taking part in Dementia UK’s March Dog Walking Challenge. Carol has already completed half of the 100km challenge with her Chihuahua, Boo, and hopes to raise £150 for the charity which is very close to her heart.

Activity Coordinator, Carol Ellis, who works at Four Seasons Osborne Court Care Home in Bedminster, in Bristol is taking part in Dementia UK’s March Dog Walking Challenge.

Carol has already completed half of the 100km challenge with her Chihuahua, Boo, and hopes to raise £150 for the charity which is very close to her heart.

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She explained: “My nanny has dementia and I work closely with a resident here at Osborne Court who is living with dementia so raising money and awareness for Dementia UK means such a lot to me.

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'The charity trains Admiral Nurses who give specialist support for families and help them to live more positively despite the challenges that a diagnosis of dementia can bring.”

On March 20 the home held a fundraising tea party to mark Carol and Boo’s first 50km and local companies including Avon, The Body Shop, FM Fragrances, Makes and Bakes by Rachel, Ken’s Kitchen and Usborne Books donated raffle prizes.

Domino’s kindly delivered pizzas for everyone at the home and Carol baked lots of cakes to help raise even more funds.

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Resident, Joyce Wood, said: “We are all so proud of Carol and Boo for taking part in this challenge and are delighted to support them to hopefully help raise lots of money for this fantastic charity.

'Carol has been telling us all how much Boo is enjoying all her walks and how excited she gets when she says ‘walkies’. Once the pandemic is over we’re all looking forward to meeting Boo and enjoying a cuddle”.

If you would like to donate to Carol’s fundraiser and help improve the quality of life for all people affected by dementia please visit her Facebook page here.





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