DCR Celebrity Antiques Valuation Event- With Eric Knowles and other antiques experts. At Amersham Museum- 3rd June 2025- 11-4pm
Dementia Carers Respite Hosts Hugely Successful Talk on “Introduction to Contented Dementia”
4 events in 2 weeks for Dementia Carers Respite Part 2
Local Triathlon raised £1005 for our Charity
Local Triathlon Veronica Green-Jones raised £1005 for Dementia Carers Respite
On the 17th of September Veronica presented the cheque of the money she raised to Dementia Carers
Respite patron Mr Eric Knowles in a small but select gathering organised by Events Director Parviez
Aslam MBE.
A superhuman effort at Blenheim Palace, She achieved an unbelievable 8 triathlons over day and a
half in June with a total of 5,300m lake swimming, 146km of cycling and c.45km of running.
Veronica said “I really enjoyed the challenge of the Weekend Warrior event, the run from the finish of
one race to the start of the next is not included in the official total running distance, but you certainly
feel it haha!
Choosing Dementia Carers Respite as the Charity of choice was easy. It is a local charity giving much
needed respite to Family Carers left alone to struggle without NHS or council support.”
Walid Marzouk founder & Chair, said “we are deeply grateful for Veronica, every penny raised will
go to support local dementia families. Buckinghamshire needs more Veronicas”
Golf & Dinner – Thursday 26th September
Golf & Dinner 26th September 2024
Following the success of our first golf and dinner day at Harewood downs in October 2023 and by popular request, we will be holding our second such event this year on Thursday the 26th of September.
Booking for the 4 Ball Tournament is already 45% up on 2023 and Dinner booking is 25% higher making it close to maximum.
Join us if you can….
Amersham Mayor agreed to join Harewood Downs Golf and Dinner Day
Amersham Mayor Dominic Pinkney and founder of Dementia Carers Respite Walid Marzouk
It was a pleasure to meet Dominic at the Volunteer fair and delighted that I could congratulate him on his appointment as Mayor for the wonderful town of Amersham.
Dominic was involved with our charity at the very beginning when it was only an idea that I shared with him and received wonderful advice on how to set up a charity. As busy as he is, he still has time for us to give support and advice
I am delighted to say that he agreed to join us in his Mayoral capacity at the Golf and Dinner day planned for the 26th September at Harewood Downs/Near Amersham.
For further information email support@dementia-respite.org.uk
Dame Barbara Windsor, Dementia & Scott Mitchell
Dame Barbara Windsor and Scott Mitchell were married for 27 years, in the latter years when she was living with dementia, Scott became her family carer, that is why he refers to these years as “the good the bad and the ugly “
Above is a photo of the cover of his book which he has kindly personally autographed to Walid & Paula Marzouk. Many thanks Scott, a lovely gesture, Paula and I will enjoy reading it.
I first met Scott at No 10 Downing Street on the 20th March for the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission when we had a small chat and agreed to meet.
Being very busy people, we finally managed to have a Zoom meeting recently, which was informative and enjoyable.
Scott has trained as an actor, and is now an agent to actors, People’s Champion to Dame Barbra Windsor Dementia Mission with £160 million planned for research and treatment. He is also Ambassador to Alzheimer’s Research UK and in his “spare time” he supports carers organisation such as ours.
The Zoom meeting was held initially with Paula and myself (see photo below, left is Scott ( photographer is now sacked !!).

Trustee Peter Healy joined later and we are delighted to say that Scott is willing to support us where and when he can. The newsletter we are planning to issue in the coming days will have a “Day in the Life” of a dementia family carer, to which Scott have agreed to provide at some stage first hand experience and he is happy to speak at events that we organise in the future, knowing that part of Buckinghamshire was Barbara’s old stomping ground where she perfected the phrase GET OUT OF MY PUB.
I know this Zoom meeting is the start of good long-term cooperation between our Charity and Scott Mitchell.
Local Triathlete Supports Dementia Carers Respite
Local triathlete, Veronica Green-Jones, from Prestwood, is gearing up for an extraordinary challenge to support family carers of people living with dementia. Veronica, who works at a girls’ school in Amersham and in an art gallery in London, will be competing in the well known Blenheim Palace Triathlon 2024 on June 1st and 2nd as a ‘Weekend Warrior.’ This means she will be completing not just one triathlon, but repeating the event as many times as she can throughout the weekend, within the constraints of the event race waves times.
Veronica’s passion for triathlons began in 2018 when she competed in her first triathlon and was “bitten by the bug.”. Her promising athletic journey took a pause in 2019 when she had to withdraw from the event due to being heavily pregnant with her third child. The pandemic further delayed her return to the sport, but she made a triumphant comeback in 2022. That year, she not only competed but excelled, finishing first in her age group and as the second female overall.
Balancing her demanding schedule, which includes working and caring for her three young sons, Veronica has continued to achieve remarkable feats in the triathlon world. In 2022, she qualified for the GB Age-Group Teams in Aquathlon and clinched the top spot in her female age group at the European Aquathlon Championships in Belgium. She also emerged victorious in her age group at the British Championships held at Hever Castle last September.
Veronica’s journey to becoming a triathlete is even more inspiring considering her childhood struggles. “For someone who was really ill as a child and early teen and missed 4 years from school with chronic fatigue syndrome/ME, it gives me no end of pleasure to be fit and well. I’ve never looked back,” she says. Her personal experience with chronic illness and the intense care she received from her parents has fueled her commitment to supporting carers.
Veronica’s motivation for this year’s Blenheim Palace Triathlon is deeply personal and philanthropic. She aims to raise funds for the charity, Dementia Carers Respite, a cause close to her heart. All the money raised will be used to provide much-needed respite for family carers of people living with dementia in Buckinghamshire.
Join Veronica in her inspiring endeavor by donating to her fundraising campaign at https://bit.ly/3xZvPCJ and help make a difference in the lives of those caring for loved ones with dementia. Your support can provide a vital lifeline to these dedicated carers, offering them the opportunity to rest and recharge.
Read our updated post about the triumph for Veronica at the triathlon.
Dementia Carers’ Respite at No. 10 Downing Street
As a splendid endorsement of the invaluable work of Dementia Carers’ Respite (DCR), Walid Marzouk, the charity’s Chair, was invited to a No. 10 Downing Street Reception held for the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission on 20th March 2024.
Coming just three days short of the charity’s first anniversary helped make this a special event, in which Walid was delighted to participate, especially knowing that most attendees were from larger and more well-established organisations.
Walid said, ‘Having the pleasure of meeting Hilary Evans and speaking to Professor Nadeen Sarwar, Co-chairs of the Mission, I learnt the good news that affordable testing for dementia is soon becoming available, as well as new treatments within the next decade.
I also spoke to Scott Mitchell (Barbara Windsor’s husband), who was announced as the People’s Champion of the National Mission to beat dementia, founded in his wife’s memory. Scott knows the Chesham and Amersham areas and we hope he will visit DCR very soon.
Fruitful discussions were held with many other people from large and small charities and NGOs, as well as policy makers. As I was leaving, a lady from a Swansea charity, who overheard me talking about our work, stopped me to say “I am in awe of what you are doing” – what a credit to pay to our wonderful team!’
A most memorable day and a wonderful experience as well as very useful high-level networking for Dementia Carers’ Respite.
Supporting Dementia Carers Respite – West Wycombe Choir Easter Concert
It seems that Dementia Carers’ Respite, the Buckinghamshire charity that funds professional carers to provide respite for family carers of people living with dementia, struck a chord with the choir and their audience, with the latest concert raising an awe-inspiring £1500, the most ever raised from a single concert.
Contributions to the fundraising amount came primarily from ticket sales, a raffle and refreshments sold during the performance. Since it was founded 18 years ago, the choir has sourced a total of over £25,000 for various charities from 3 concerts annually, Easter, summer and Christmas..
All concerts take place at St Lawrence’s, the iconic ‘golden ball’ church on West Wycombe Hill.
Peter Healy, Trustee of Dementia Carers’ Respite said “We are blown away by the amount raised by West Wycombe Chamber Choir. The choir sang like angels and every penny will go towards funding respite for Buckinghamshire’s dementia family carers.”