Charity opens dementia-friendly sensory garden in Dundee
The Dementia Resource Centre redeveloped a disused space into a visitor garden.
Alzheimer Scotland has opened a new dementia-friendly sensory garden in Dundee.
The Dementia Resource Centre has redeveloped a disused space near its building on Morgan Street into a visitors' garden with a summer house.
The centre offers supports to people with dementia and their carers by providing a wide range of activities including a drop-in cafe.
Claverhouse Rotary Club raised more than £10,000 to fund the project, with members taking part in the Three Castles Charity Walk in 2015.
The 24-mile route featured Cortachy Castle, Glamis Castle and finished at Dudhope Castle.
There are around 90,000 people living with dementia in Scotland.