Yes we are back at Downey House meeting FACE to FACE each and every Thursday 1.00 until 3.00 meeting in a covid managed environment unless we are on a trip.
See our events calendar list for our programme details
CALL OUR HELPLINE ON 07541 705009
FOR INFORMATION ON COVID 19 PLEASE GO ONLINE, TO www.111.nhs.uk or call 111
IF YOU NEED HELP WITH DEMENTIA PLEASE CALL THE MEMORY SERVICE IN THE FIRST INSTANCE ON 0161 716 2792.
For up to date Member information please go to the Members news page located on the dropdown menu on the left of this page
Sadly our long styanding friend Jack Bamford passed
away on the 7th April. Our thoughts are with Tricia and family at this sad time.
Jack's funral arrangements are
10.15 am 3rd May at St Marys Church High Crompton
followed by a11.30 am commital at Oldham Crematoriom
R.I.P Jack
Sadly our long standing member Bob Henshaw passed awat on Saturday.
Our thoughts are with Barbara and family at this sad time
May Bob rest in peace
The funeral arrangements for our dear friend Bob are
12.45 Service at St Marys Church High Crompton
2.00 Oldham Crematorium
May he rest in peace
odcg@gmx.com
Welcome to Springboard Oldham Dementia Carers
Springboard
Oldham Dementia Carers Group
A weekly social meeting place where people living with dementia and related conditions, their carers, family and friends can seek helpful support in a friendly informal environment
Thank you for visiting, please sign our guestbook
What
A range of activities, support and advice take place each week where you can have as little or as much involvement as you like. We're here to help.
When
Friendly, informal, relaxed weekly meetings from 1:00pm until 3:00pm refreshments are always available
Where
Thursdays 1.00 to 3.00 at Downey House, St Paul's Church, Church St, Royton, Oldham. For more information on any venue call 07541705009
You can find us on
FACEBOOK Springboard Oldham Dementia Carers
TWITTER https://twitter.com/oldhamdementia
Always a warm welcome
"Its comforting to know that my husband and I feel welcome and safe in a social setting without having to worry about being judged because of his memory loss"