On 14 September, Queen Silvia visited the dementia home Hattstugan on Gotland together with the board members of The Silviahemmet Foundation. Silviahemmet was founded in 1996 by Queen Silvia with the aim of increasing knowledge and competence in the field of dementia. During the visit, the Queen spoke with employees and residents.
Tenue parfaite pour cette visite ; j'adore l'avant-dernière photo où Silvia est en train de câliner un chat, animal qui est souvent amené dans ce genre de maison afin d'apporter du réconfort aux résidents !
ReplyDeleteTenue parfaite pour cette visite ; j'adore l'avant-dernière photo où Silvia est en train de câliner un chat, animal qui est souvent amené dans ce genre de maison afin d'apporter du réconfort aux résidents !
ReplyDeleteQueen Silvia seems to be a most compassionate person. Her interaction with these men and women who suffer from dementia is especially poignant for me, as my sister suffers from this terrible disease. Most people tend to shy away from interacting with those who are affected, but the Queen knows that the best medicine for them is a gentle touch, a kind word, and a smile. In addition, she looks wonderful in her deep rose blazer, white blouse, and black pants.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen looks fresh and lovely and must be a ray of sunshine for these folks she visited (including the adorable cat). Well done, Your Majesty.
ReplyDeleteThis is a splendid visit. Queen Silvia is such a warm and caring person, well done to her. So lovely for this group of people to meet Q. Silvia. She looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteAgree with you Ava.
DeleteQueen Silvia is correctly dressed for the visit.
No high fashion and a good touch of a gay colour.
I wonder if the residence put together her bouquet?
What a treat for the people and staff in the home.
Bravo madam.
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