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Young At Heart is a friendship group for people with dementia and their carers to attend together.
Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST) are activity sessions are set up to deliver a rolling programme of the proven Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy programme which follows on from the Memory Clinic.
The Young at Heart Group supports and encourages people with dementia to take part in a range of activities that promote creativity, cognitive stimulation and physical activity, as well as engaging socially with other members of the group.
Everyone is welcome to come along to North Billingham Methodist Church every fourth Tuesday of the month for a free two course meal and refreshments.
The Young at Heart Group supports and encourages people with dementia to take part in a range of activities that promote creativity, cognitive stimulation and physical activity, as well as engaging socially with other members of the group.
In Our Shoes is a carers support and social group for carers of people with memory problems or dementia.
An informal social group supporting participation in table top games and other activities.
Come and join us for a dementia supportive swim session.
The Teesside Dementia Links Breakfast Club is a great way to relax, meet new friends and enjoy a breakfast, or toast and coffee in a safe, welcoming place for people with Dementia and their carers.
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A safe and welcoming brunch group for those with dementia, their families and their carers to relax and make new friends.
The key to happiness is taking care of yourself, this is true no matter what your age. "Intergenerational yoga" is a unique way of bringing exercise and mindfulness together for people with dementia.
Musical Memories is a singing circle for people living with dementia and their carers.
The Stockton Walking Group meets at the café in the middle of Ropner Park for a 1-mile walk at 12.45pm every Wednesday. The 1-mile walk, with full disabled access, starts at 1pm and finishes at the café for refreshments until about 3pm.
A Dementia Friendly Communities event for people living with dementia and their support network.
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Young At Heart is a friendship group for people with dementia and their carers to attend together.
Monthly wellness sessions incorporating, health and wellbeing services and library orientated activities.
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The walk and talk group is for people with dementia and their carers.
Our award winning Greenlinks programme offers a friendly setting where people living with dementia and their loved ones can socialise and take part in fun, relaxing and meaningful activities.
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Join us for our football inspired health and wellbeing activities, where we play by your rules.
The drop-in at the Hampton by Hilton is a social group for anyone with dementia or who is isolated.
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The Teesside Dementia Links Dementia Advisor Service offers support to carers of those with dementia and people with dementia.
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The Teesside Dementia Links crafting group is for carers and people with dementia to relax, meet new friends.
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The Teesside Dementia Links cafes are for people with dementia and their carers to relax and socialise.
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The Teesside Dementia Links soup and chat social support group is for carers and people with dementia to relax, meet new friends, enjoy a bowl of soup and fresh bread.
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The Teesside Dementia Links crafting group is for carers and people with dementia to relax, meet new friends.
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Dementia cafes are for people with dementia and their carers to relax and socialise.
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The Teesside Dementia Links cafes are for people with dementia and their carers to relax and socialise.
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Young At Heart is a friendship group for people with dementia and their carers to attend together.
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