 The program is for carers and their cared for who have been diagnosed with early onset dementia before the age of 65. It's a break for the carers and the care for to come away, be a couple again and actually just be in a different environment where they support and that time for the carer to actually have that break that they need. It was piloted a couple of years ago and this is our fifth one this year. It's been very very successful obviously we've reached over 60 carers across West Sussex and we're looking obviously to find new carers that do not know about the weekend. At first I thought oh yes it's a little break for me by myself but then it was for Ken as well but and we both came and I did feel as though it was the marvellous break for me because I didn't have to worry about Ken there was someone here all the time looking after him knowing exactly where he was doing things that he wanted to and I was free just to wonder and do what I wanted to relaxation massage everything that I think oh yes that would be nice to try and I was able to because it was really a weekend for me as well. He does give you that little power pack on your back though. The main thing was I didn't have to worry about Ken because there was someone here for him. I felt as though I had had my time. Yes some carers on the valuations have said you know it's so nice to come away and actually somebody else cooked for them because their time is taken up looking after the person with dementia um they're cooking all the time so there's no one really to take care of them so to have that break where they can actually just have some picture of me somebody else has prepared it no washing up they can go for a swim and just do those things they used to do before they become a carer say we've had people made friends gone away on holiday and people just keep coming back because they really enjoy that time for themselves.