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Services in Warrington and District

Warrington Services

Alzheimer's Society Cheshire North & St Helens
Victoria House, Ground Floor West
Croft Street
Widnes
Cheshire
WA8 0NQ

Tel: 0151 420 8010

Email: warrington@alzheimers.org.uk

Services offered

  • AS Befriending Service - Warrington
    Companionship for the person with dementia provided by trained volunteers within the home environment.
  • BHS dementia cafe - Warrington
    Information and support in an informal setting between 10.00am and 12.00 pm on the first Wednesday of every month. Our trained volunteers will be available to chat should you have any concerns regarding your memory or your caring role.
  • Dementia Cafe - Trinity Church, Warrington
    Dementia cafe for people in Warrington living with dementia and their carers, for support, information and friendship in an informal setting.
  • Evening Support Group - Brampton Lodge, Warrington
    Our Evening Support Group provides an opportunity for people with dementia and their carers to meet with others who are also living with dementia. Support will be available from our Outreach workers as well as trained volunteers.
  • Information Provision - Warrington
    Information and signposting
  • Lymm Support Group Warrington
    Our Support Group provides an opportunity for people with dementia and their carers to meet with others who are also living with dementia. Support will be available from our Outreach workers as well as trained volunteers. Refreshments available
  • Warrington Dementia Adviser Service
    The Dementia Adviser will ensure you get the most out of life following diagnosis by guiding you to all the information you need, not only about your illness but also where to find the most appropriate services in your local area.
  • Warrington Dementia Support Service
    Our Dementia Support Worker works with both carers and people with dementia throughout their journey. They provide emotional support, information and guidance to enable people to live as independently as possible.