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December 2024Event Details
Thu 19 Dec

9:30am - 1:00pm

Foot Care Clinics - South Brent Caring

Venue: The Old School Community Centre in South Brent

Every 6 weeks, trained nail cutters will cut and trim your nails for you at The Old School Community Centre in South Brent. These are held on Tuesday and Thursday from 9.30am to 1.00pm. (Some medical conditions are excluded – please ask). Costs – *Changed in March 2024* £17.00 on first visit (to include cutting and and new nail clippers £7.00 one off costs) £10.00 for toe nail cutting £3.50 for finger nail cutting (requires separate clippers & related cost if booked) Call the South Brent & District Caring office for further details or to book an appointment contact us on the number below. If we are fully booked then we can add you to the waiting list.

The South Brent & District Caring office

01364 700282

info@sbadc.org.uk

https://sbadc.org.uk/

Thu 19 Dec

10:30am - 12:00pm

Listen & Laugh Group (Reading) - Dementia Friendly Parishes

Venue: Yealmpton Parish Room

An inclusive, shared Listen & Laugh Group – There is a £2.00 charge towards refreshments and room hire. Fun, friendship and laughter in bucket loads. Remembering and sharing together favourite stories and poems. You can listen, reminisce and enjoy the laughter, fun and chat over a cup of tea or coffee. The group meets every Thursday morning from 10.30 to 12 noon in the Parish Room, Bakery Square in Yealmpton.

Community Development Lead

07450 206312

info@dementiayealm.org

https://www.dementiayealm.org/

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