Social Activities

Social Activities

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Fermoy Dementia Café

Adare Hall, Fermoy
Contact: Amy Murphy
2.30-4.30pm Last Wednesday of every month

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Age Action’s Care and Repair does small DIY jobs, free of charge, for older people to help them maintain their homes and their independence.

The Crystal Project

Mallow Primary Healthcare Centre

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The Crystal Project is a community dementia project. Services include Social club trips, information talks, music classes and brain exercise training

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The Rainbow Café is specifically for older LGBT+ persons, proactive allies, and healthcare professionals supporting older persons.
The space is dementia-inclusive and those living with dementia, along with family carers and supporters, are encouraged to attend and will be assisted to do so in any way possible.

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Social Prescribing is a HSE run service that connects people with supports and activities in the community to strengthen their health, wellbeing and quality of life. Social prescribing is about supporting health and wellbeing by linking people into local, community-based activities such as exercise, art, reading and gardening

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Alone is a national organisation that enables older people to age at home as well as providing befriending services, advice, assistive technology and support

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An in person Social Singing Group for people living with Dementia, Alzheimer’s and/or Parkinson’s and their Carers. This is on in various locations throughout Cork. Please click View Full Info for location details.

Youghal Social Cafe

Holy Family Church Hall, Youghal, Cork
Contact: Niamh Herbert
Phone: 087 641 3468
Last Friday of each month 11am-1pm.

Cork Men’s Shed

Co. Cork
Contact: Irish Mens Sheds Association
Phone: 01 8916150

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Mens Sheds are in different locations throughout Cork. Contact Irish Men's Sheds Association by phone or look for a list on the website.

Singing for the Brain

Online via Zoom
Contact: Mary
Every Tuesday 2.30pm – 3.30pm

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Everyone welcome to tune in online via Zoom

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