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Internal Use Only Activities for people with dementia and their carers in Dorset October – December 2017 If you are affected by dementia and would like to meet others in a similar situation, you are welcome at our groups. Please call us for information or to let us know if you would like to come for the first time. Activities in Bournemouth and Poole Winton Forget Me not Every Thursday 5, 12, 19, 26 Oct Conto Lounge, 418 Wimborne Rd, Bournemouth Café 10.30am-11.30am 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Nov Winton, BH9 2HB 7, 14, Dec Southbourne Forget Me not Every Tuesday 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Oct Ludo Lounge, 34 Southbourne Bournemouth Café 10.30-11.30am 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov Grove, Southbourne BH6 3RA 5, 12, 19 Dec Boscombe Memory Café Every Monday 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Oct Curtis Lodge, 23-25 Knole Road 2.00-4.00pm 6, 13, 20, 27 Nov Bournemouth BH1 3SY 4, 11, 18 Dec Poole Singing for the 2nd & 4th Monday 9, 23 Oct St. Mary’s Longfleet Church Centre, Brain 2.00-3.30pm 13, 27 Nov Kingston Road, Poole BH15 2LP 11 Dec Oakdale, Memory Café Every Tuesday 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Oct Simmonds Close Poole 2.00-4.00pm 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov Wimborne Road, Poole 5, 12, 19 Dec BH15 3EB Hamworthy, Memory Café Every Wednesday 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct Hinchcliffe Close Poole 2.00-4.00pm 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Nov Hamworthy 6, 13, Dec BH15 4DY Westbourne Memory Café 1st & 3rd Friday 6, 20 Oct West Cliff Baptist Church Hall 1.30–3.00pm 3, 17 Nov Poole Road 1, 15 Dec Westbourne Singing for the 2nd & 4th Friday 13, 27 Oct Bournemouth Brain 1.30–3.00pm 10, 24 Nov BH4 9DN 8 Dec Activities in Purbeck Swanage Memory Café 1st & 3rd Thursday 5, 19 Oct Swanage Baptist Church 2.00-3.30pm 2, 16 Nov 160 Victoria Avenue, Swanage BH19 1, 15 Dec 1AZ Wareham Memory Café 1st & 3rd Monday 2, 16 Oct Carey Hall, Mistover Road, 10.30am–12.00pm 6, 20 Nov Wareham. BH20 4BA 4, 18 Dec Activities in Christchurch Christchurch Memory Café 2nd Wednesday 11 Oct St. Josephs Parish Centre 2.30–4.00pm 8 Nov 67 Purewell 13 Dec Christchurch Singing for the 4th Wednesday 25 Oct BH23 1EH Brain 2.00–3.30pm 22 Nov Activities in East Dorset Ferndown Memory Café 1st & 3rd 4, 18 Oct The Royal British Legion Wednesday 1, 15 Nov Church Road 1.15–2.45pm 6 Dec Ferndown BH22 9ET Wimborne Memory Café 2nd & 4th Tuesday 10, 24 Oct Community Resource Centre 41-44 1.30–3.00pm 14, 28 Nov King Street 12 Dec Wimborne BH21 1EA Verwood Memory Café 2nd Monday 10 Oct Verwood Methodist Church Hall, 10.30am–12.00pm 14 Nov Vicarage Rd, Verwood, Dorset, BH31 12 Dec 6DR Kingston Allotment 1st & 3rd Tuesday 3, 17 Oct Oct – at allotment. From Nov - Lacy gardening group 2.00–3.30pm 7, 21 Nov Pamphill Parlour Cafe, 546 Abbott 5, 19 Dec Street, Pamphill BH21 4EF Activities for younger people with dementia and carers in the east of Dorset For anyone Coffee morning 4th Thursday 26 Oct The Oaks Garden Centre, Queen under the 10.30am-12.00pm 23 Nov Anne Drive, Merley BH21 3BA age of 70 Activity group 2nd Wednesday 11 Oct Various locations - Please ring Poole 8 Nov Office on 01202 764352 for details 13 Dec Activities for people with dementia and their carers in Dorset October – December 2017 Activities in Weymouth and Portland Weymouth Memory Café Alternate Tuesdays 3, 17, 31 Oct Salvation Army Hall, 2.00–3.30pm 14, 28 Nov Westham Road 12 Dec Weymouth Singing for the Alternate Tuesdays 10, 24 Oct DT4 8NS Brain 2.00–3.30pm 7, 21 Nov 5, 19 Dec Carers Group 2nd Tuesday 10 Oct The Acorns 2.00–3.00pm 14 Nov Grosvenor Road 12 Dec Weymouth DT4 7QL Activities in West Dorset Bridport Memory Café Day and time to be confirmed St Swithun’s Church Hall Please call Poole Office on 01202 764352 for North Allington, Bridport details DT6 5DU Allotment Closed for the winter Closed for the winter group Dorchester Memory Café Alternate Thursdays 5, 19 Oct Dorchester Community Church 10.30am–12.00pm 2, 16, 30 Nov Acland Road 14 Dec Dorchester Singing for the Alternate Thursdays 12, 26 Oct DT1 1EF Brain 10.30am–12.00pm 9, 23 Nov 7 Dec Activities in North Dorset Blandford Memory Café Alternate Thursdays 5, 19 Oct United Reformed Church 2.00–3.30pm 2, 16, 30 Nov Salisbury Street 14 Dec Blandford Singing for the Alternate Thursdays 12, 26 Oct DT11 7PY Brain 2.00–3.30pm 9, 23 Nov 7 Dec Gillingham Singing for the Every Wednesday 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct The Town Hall Brain 2.00–3.30pm 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Nov School Road 6, 13, 20, 27 Dec Gillingham SP8 4QR Shaftesbury Memory Café Alternate Tuesdays 3, 17, 31 Oct British Legion Hall 10.00am–12.00pm 14, 28 Nov Coppice Street 12 Dec Shaftesbury SP7 8PF Sherborne Memory Café Alternate Thursdays 12, 26 Oct The Catholic Church Hall 10.30am–12.00pm 9, 23 Nov Westbury 7 Dec Sherborne Singing for the Alternate Thursdays 5, 19 Oct DT9 3RA Brain 10.30am–12.00pm 2, 16, 30 Nov 14 Dec Activities for younger people with dementia and carers in West Dorset For anyone Coffee Mondays monthly Engine Room, Poundbury Garden under the age Morning 10.30am–12pm Please call Poole Centre, Peverell Ave, Dorchester, of 70 Office on 01202 DT1 3RT Trips Wednesdays 764352 for details monthly 10.30am-12pm Newly 3rd Wednesday 18 Oct Please call 07525 824899 for diagnosed 11.30am-1pm 15 Nov details under 70s Dec - Christmas Meal For information on any of the above or if you would like to be part of a group who advise on dementia friendly facilities across the county please call us on 01202 764352 or email [email protected] Alzheimer’s Society, Suite 4 Branksome Park House, Branksome Business Park, Bourne Valley Road Poole, Dorset BH12 1ED Alzheimer’s Society South West England alzheimers.org.uk .
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