Bristol actor and BBC Radio presenter, Joe Sims, hosted the Bristol Dementia Awards for the second year running.
Joe kept everyone entertained as he shone a light on all the brilliant individuals, groups and organisations making a difference to the lives of those affected by dementia.
Joe said: “Isn’t it nice to come to an event to hear about so many amazing people who do so much… You make Bristol a better place to be and I’m proud of you all.”
Local charity Bristol Dementia Action Alliance (BDAA) was overwhelmed by the number of nominations received this year. The awards highlight the fantastic work taking place across the city to raise dementia awareness and support those impacted by dementia. The deciding panel included experts from organisations other than BDAA.
Finalists were treated to an afternoon tea at the Awards Ceremony at the Aztec Hotel & Spa which supported the event.
Award winners were:
MEDICAL PRACTICE – Armada Practice
ACCESSIBLE SPACE – Charlotte Keel Medical Practice
CHURCH/PLACE OF WORSHIP – All Saints Clifton
RESEARCH – BRACE Alzheimer’s Research
INNOVATION – Avon & Somerset Police
CORPORATE – Wessex Water
SMALL BUSINESS – Harold Stephens
DEMENTIA HERO – Carol Ellis & Doris Fu
FAMILY CARER – Wendy Hellings
CARE PROVIDER – Home Instead Bristol North
VCSE/ORGANISATION – Bristol Brunel Lions
VOLUNTEER – Lyn Griffin
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD – Jenny Walmsley
THE BARBARA AWARD – Westbury on Trym Primary School.

BDAA Chair Tony Hall said: “We can’t thank Joe enough for making this a laughter-filled afternoon. There is so much tremendous work going on throughout the city raising dementia awareness and actively supporting those affected by the disease. It was wonderful to receive such varied applications for the different categories.
“BDAAs aim is to make Bristol a dementia aware city – we can’t do that alone but together we can have a positive impact on the lives of those affected by dementia.
“Everyone in this room is a dementia hero.”
Any businesses, organisations or groups wanting to apply for the awards next year can contact BDAA on office@bdaa.org.uk to express their interest and book a dementia awareness session.
