Somerset Dementia Adviser Service Have you received, or are in the process of receiving, a diagnosis of dementia? People with dementia have told us that.

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Somerset Dementia Adviser Service Have you received, or are in the process of receiving, a diagnosis of dementia? People with dementia have told us that the most important thing they need after receiving a diagnosis is information: What will happen? What comes next? Where can I get the information I want when I need it? What support is available for me and for my family? The service is designed to ensure you get the most out of life 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. Contact the Somerset Dementia Adviser Service Telephone for further information

Yeovil Memory Café Birchfield Community Hall, Birchfield Road Alternate Tuesday mornings If you have dementia, or are caring for someone with dementia, you’ll be welcomed at one of our cafes. Come along to meet others in a similar situation, in a relaxed social setting. You can spend time sharing information and experiences, take part in activities or simply have a cup of tea and a chat. Friendly Alzheimer’s Society staff and volunteers will be on hand to give you information and support, and there will be a range of refreshments available. Call Teresa on or for further information

Sherborne Memory Café Catholic Church Hall, Westbury Alternate Thursday mornings If you have dementia, or are caring for someone with dementia, you’ll be welcomed at one of our cafes. Come along to meet others in a similar situation, in a relaxed social setting. You can spend time sharing information and experiences, take part in activities or simply have a cup of tea and a chat. Friendly Alzheimer’s Society staff and volunteers will be on hand to give you information and support, and there will be a range of refreshments available. Call Cecilia or for further information

Sherborne Singing for the Brain Catholic Church Hall, Westbury Alternate Thursday mornings Singing for the Brain™ is for people with Dementia and their carers. It is a group activity which has been carefully designed for those who attend to receive the many health benefits that are woven into the fun of singing. It is enjoyable, friendly and uplifting giving people a much-needed boost in confidence, all led by a trained facilitator. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be served when you arrive. Call Cecilia or for further information