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Alz Café (Independent Service)

The Alz Dementia Café is an independent run service and is not part of the City of Wolverhampton Council existing dementia centres. The Cafe which operates out of the Penn United Reformed Church is a meeting place for people with…

Alzheimer's Society

At the Alzheimer's Society, we can offer all kinds of support and information to people diagnosed with dementia and to friends and family who support them. You can call the Alzheimer's Society on 0333 150 3456 - here you can ask any…
 Black Country Office: 0121 521 3020  Dementia Connect support line: 0333 150 3456

Bantock House - Dementia Cafe

We host a face-to-face Dementia 'cafe' that meets once a month, on a Thursday afternoon, at Bantock House Museum. The groups meeting details are featured in the downloads section of this page. A Dementia Cafe is a warm and friendly…
 Mobile: 07484 089 515  0333 150 3456

Dementia Action Alliance

There are 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK. It costs the UK economy £26.3 billion a year and can ruin the lives of people living with it and those that care for them. The Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) brings together…
 01543 255955 (Mobile 07714 915879)  National Office Number: 0207 423 5186

Mindful Gifts CIC

Mindful Gifts CIC provides a range of gift ideas for people with dementia. The gifts not only provide a solution for family who do not know what to buy a loved one who has dementia but also provides them with a meaningful activity. Gift ideas…
 01922 495994

new outlook

New Outlook has been providing services to visually impaired people for over 170 years. Starting out in 1846 as part of the Birmingham Royal Institute for the Blind (BRIB), we became a standalone housing association in 1997. Since then,…
 0121 602 6511
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