Over 50 friendship & social group (Leamington Spa Friendship Centre)
Where: St Mary's Church Hall, Leamington
When: First Tuesday morning of the month
Give Sue a call on 01926 426194
Leamington Outdoor & Social
This group is for amicable people who are looking forward to do some outdoor and social activities in and around Leamington.
They plan & organise regular outdoor events such as kayaking, group sports (tennis, basketball), hikes/walks along with social events to get to know people- so if you enjoy group sport activity or if you are new in town or and simply looking to meet with new people and expand your social circle, then this is the group to join!
Geared towards 20s and 30s but any age group is welcome to join.
https://www.meetup.com/meetup-group-defelvkh/
Community Cafes
Crown routes
Crown Routes grew out of the Community Help and Information Network (The CHAIN) and provides various services and volunteering opportunities for the community in Lillington, North Leamington. In 2018 we opened a new community café at Acorn Court in Loxley Way, providing a central hub for our community-based projects and services. We provide hot drinks and lunches three days a week for older residents and for people in the wider community who may be experiencing social isolation.
Renew Wellbeing Centre
The Renew Wellbeing centre in Leamington provides a safe space where our community can come and enjoy having refreshments, a chat, an activity and an optional rhythm of prayer, if they want to.
They are safe places where it is ok not to be ok. They don’t try to fix people's problems but rather travel with them on their wellbeing journey.
They have started a café at St Paul's Church, Leicester Street, Leamington Spa on a Monday morning 10:00 – 12:30 in January 2022. All are welcome.
Why not see @irondoctorhaz visit this cafe back in March 2022 where he gives his impression of the centre.
Dementia Connect in Warwickshire
A personalised support service for anyone with dementia, their carers, family and friends. The service connects you with free support and advice available by phone and online. Dementia Connect can offer practical and emotional support, a listening ear, suggestions on coping through these difficult times and advice about other services that might also be able to help.
To get support, telephone: 0333 150 3456 (Calls charged at standard local rate)
Monday to Wednesday: 9am to 8pm
Thursday and Friday: 9am to 5pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 4pm
Email: dementia.connect@alzheimers.org.uk
Website: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support/dementia-connect
You can also use Dementia Talking Point: Alzheimers Society 24/7 online community where people affected by dementia can receive support from people in similar situations.
View a list of other support groups for patients with dementia in our local area.