Dementia-friendly Northern services are now running on one of the most scenic routes in the North East so people with the condition can socialise in a safe and relaxing environment.
Passengers enjoyed live music, picnics, and soothing hand massages on the first service of the year, which ran between Whitby and Middlesborough yesterday on Wednesday 19 March.
Volunteers handed out homemade biscuits during the journey and members of the Friends of Nunthorpe Station adoption group were on board knitting twiddle muffs.
The ‘Forget-Me-Not Trains’ are the brainchild of Lisa Williams, general manager of Esk Valley Railway Development Company.
She said: “It is so important to offer an opportunity to those living with dementia and their carers the chance to meet with others going through a similar experience.
“We discovered that both live music and massages are important to them and offering these on board is a very rewarding experience.”
The next dementia-friendly services are schedule to run on the same route on 21 May, 16 July, and 17 September.
Tickets for the dementia-friendly services can be purchased on Northern’s website or at ticket vending machines and station ticket offices. Disabled Railcard holders and their carers travelling with them can buy discounted tickets.
Anyone looking for more information should contact Esk Valley Railway Development Company by email at [email protected] or by phoning 07584 419114.
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