What an amazing initiative!
Baillieston Community Care, an award-winning registered charity and not-for-profit organisation, helps to maintain individuals’ independence within their own homes and the community with services such as Care at Home and Dementia Short Break.
The new service will provide an opportunity for individuals to get out of their houses, meet new people and take part in activities such as music therapy, old-timeInside the East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture programme "The monthly drop-in Dementia Café will be open to all individuals in the local and surrounding East End area living with Dementia and will be a free service.therapy, old-time cinema, sensory and reminiscence sessions, dominoes, jigsaws, bingo, card games, quizzes and musical sing-a-longs would be offered as well as afternoon tea.
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