A Wellbeing Programme for People Living with Dementia and Their Companions
For nearly a decade, our Sensory Palaces programme has enabled people living with dementia and their companions to explore our palaces’ stories and spaces using their senses. Together, we have evidence the positive impact of heritage, storytelling and creativity on participants’ mental health and wellbeing.
We know as the ageing population grows, there is an increased need for programmes that support adults with cognitive impairment and dementia. We want Sensory Palaces to support this audience. Our current programme does not enable us to meet the high demands of requests. We know this will continue unless we rethink our offer.
For this reason, Sensory Palaces will be on a short break from January 2024.
Our team will be hard at work developing a new plan for Sensory Palaces. By spring 2024, we plan to launch a refreshed programme that will enable more people to access our stories and spaces, more independently.
When
New programme in spring 2024
Booking information
Email to register your interest in dementia-friendly programme by contacting the Communities team below.
Free (advance booking required)
Contact usUpcoming online sessions
To be confirmed for Spring 2024.
Upcoming sessions on site at Hampton Court Palace
To be confirmed for Spring 2024.
Find out more about our Sensory Palaces programme for people living with dementia.
Sensory Palaces Programme Evaluation 2018
An evaluation of the benefits for people living with dementia and their carers and the impact of the heritage setting.
Dementia-friendly palaces
We are committed to making Historic Royal Palaces a Dementia-friendly heritage organisation across all of our sites.
We deliver the Alzheimer’s Society’s 'Dementia Friends' information sessions to our staff and volunteers in order to raise awareness and understanding so that we are better able to support people living with dementia at our palaces and in our communities. We are a proud member of Age UK Dementia Friendly Communities Richmond.
Dementia-friendly heritage group
We lead the Dementia Friendly Heritage Group, a peer network comprising 18 heritage sites across the UK who are committed to developing and sharing dementia-friendly heritage best practice, thinking and support. New members are more than welcome! Please contact [email protected] for more information or to join the network.
EXPLORE WHAT'S ON
- Tours and talks
Community Access Scheme
Explore Hampton Court Palace for free with your local community or adult learning group.
- Wednesday - Friday
- Hampton Court Palace
- Free (advance booking required)
- Things to see
Hampton Court Gardens
Take time to explore and relax in these world-renowned gardens and find our free entry Garden Open Days dates.
- Open in line with palace opening hours.
- Hampton Court Palace
- Included in palace admission (members go free)
- Tours and talks
Community Access Scheme
Explore Kensington Palace for free with your local community or adult learning group.
- Dates TBC
- Kensington Palace
- Free (advance booking required)
BROWSE MORE HISTORY AND STORIES
Elizabeth I, the Last Tudor
From Tower prisoner to English Queen
Henry VIII’s kitchens at Hampton Court
Henry VIII's food factory, preparing up to 1,000 meals a day
The gardens at Hampton Court Palace
A brief history of the famous royal gardens