A Brent Charity Goes to Hampton Court: Championing Inclusion, Well-being, and Independence
At CADBrent, we are on a mission—a mission to create a dementia-friendly borough where individuals living with dementia and their carers are not just supported but empowered to thrive. We believe in opportunity, dignity, and independence, ensuring that everyone has the chance to enhance their well-being and stay engaged in their community for as long as possible.
That is why we are thrilled to announce that CADBrent dementia clients are lending their voices, insights, and experiences to the Communities Team at Hampton Court, contributing invaluable suggestions to the early planning of a community garden. More than just a green space, this garden represents a vision of connection, tranquillity, and inclusivity, where individuals of all backgrounds can come together, find peace, and foster a deeper sense of belonging.
This event is not just consultation—it is empowerment. It is a platform where people living with dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can co-design services and actively shape community projects. Their involvement reaffirms an essential truth: they are contributors, changemakers, and valued voices in society. Their perspectives enrich the way we build public spaces, ensuring that the garden truly reflects the diverse needs and aspirations of all who will enjoy it.
At CADBrent, we advocate for these opportunities because we know that engagement fosters confidence, connection, and well-being. Being part of initiatives like this isn’t just about creating beautiful spaces—it’s about challenging assumptions, breaking down barriers, and proving that individuals living with dementia can and should play active roles in shaping their communities.
We are proud to support this collaboration and look forward to seeing the positive impact it creates—for our clients, for Hampton Court, and for the broader Brent community. Because when people feel valued and valuable, communities flourish, and lives are transformed.

