Services in Central Lancashire
Preston Office
Alzheimer's Society
1st Floor West Wing Derby House
Lytham Road
Fulwood
Preston
PR2 8JE
Tel: 01772 788700
Email: centrallancashire@alzheimers.org.uk
Services offered
- Dementia adviser service - Preston
The dementia adviser service is for people with dementia as the main priority, as well as their supporters and carers, providing a named contact throughout their journey with dementia. - Dementia and Carer Support - Preston
Dementia Outreach Worker to provide advice, information and emotional support on a 1 to 1 basis tailored to individual need. Home visits or office visits available. - Dementia Cafe - Ormskirk
Monthly cafe morning for general information and opportunities to meet others for peer support - Dementia Cafe - Parbold
Monthly cafe morning for general information and opportunities to meet others for peer support - Dementia Cafe - Preston
Weekly cafe morning for general information and opportunities to meet others for peer support - Dementia Cafe - Skelmersdale
Monthly cafe morning for general information and opportunities to meet others for peer support - Derby House Group - Preston
Venue Derby House, Preston. Supporting people to live well with dementia within an activity and peer support group - Evening Dementia Cafe - Preston
Dementia Cafe held on the evening of 1st Wednesday of each month from 7.30 pm onwards at St Cuthberts Centre, Fulwood. Provision of information and advice in a friendly, informal and confidential setting. Opportunties to meet other people to discuss experiences and support each other. Meetings programme with details of guest speakers available from Derby House Office. - Friendship Corner - Preston
Venue Charnley Fold, Bamber Bridge, Preston. Supporting people to live well with dementia within an activity and peer support group - Information - Preston
Information provision - Resource Library - Preston
The Lady Elsie Finney Resource and Activities Library. Books, CDs, DVDs, Videos, Journals and a range of Activites can be loaned for use in the home setting. - Singing for the Brain - Chorley
Weekly group focussed on the person living with dementia which uses singing to bring people together in a friendly, stimulating environment. - Singing for the Brain - Ormskirk
Weekly group focussed on the person living with dementia which uses singing to bring people together in a friendly, stimulating environment. - Singing for the Brain - Preston
Weekly group focussed on the person living with dementia which uses singing to bring people together in a friendly, stimulating environment. - The Forget Me Not Living and Learning Centre - Preston
Provision of meaningful activities and interest based learning sessions for people with dementia, their families and carers