Clontarf Social Club

What is a Social Club?

Our Social Clubs are for people with dementia, their friends, families, or carers.

The Clontarf Social Club is a social gathering every Monday 1pm – 3pm where people can drop in to chat, access information and support, meet other people as well as exchange ideas and experiences.

Dedicated members of our staff and volunteers support each club meeting and facilitate the needs of the group.

Contact Details

Adenike Lamai – 087 3320341 or [email protected]

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Castleknock Social Club

What is a Social Club?

Our Social Clubs are for people with dementia, their friends, families, or carers.

The Castleknock Social Club is a social gathering every 2nd Tuesday of the month from 10 am – 12 noon where people can drop in to chat, access information and support, meet other people as well as exchange ideas and experiences.

Dedicated members of our staff and volunteers support each club meeting and facilitate the needs of the group.

Contact Details

Adenike Lamai – 087 3320341 or [email protected]

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Clare Dementia Inclusive Social Club

What is a Social Club?

Our Social Clubs are for people with dementia, their friends, families or carers.

Our Clare Dementia Inclusive Social Club is a social gathering every Monday from 11 am to 1 pm where people can chat, access information and support, meet others, and exchange ideas and experiences.

Dedicated members of our staff and volunteers support each club meeting and facilitate the group’s needs.

Contact Details

Hadley- [email protected]

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The Monaghan Social Club

What is a Social Club?

Our Social Clubs are for people with dementia, their friends, families or carers.

Our Monaghan Social Club is a social gathering every second Friday where people can drop in to chat, access information and support, meet other people as well as to exchange ideas and experiences.

Dedicated members of our staff and volunteers support each club meeting and facilitate the needs of the group.

Contact Details

Siobhan – 087 343 2944

The Orchard Saturday Social Club

What is a Social Club?

Our Club is a social gathering where people can access information and support, meet other people, and exchange ideas and experiences.

Contact Details

Enda Kelly – 01 207 3836

 

Sligo Support Group

What is a Support Group?

Our Support group is a safe space where people can access information and
support, meet other people as well as exchange ideas and experiences.

Time

10.30 am – 12.30 pm

More Information and Contact

Debby 087 189 9306

Killarney Social Club [TEST]

What is a Social Club?

Our Social Clubs are for people with dementia, their friends, families or carers.

The Club is a social gathering once a week where people can drop in to chat, access information and support, meet other people as well as to exchange ideas and experiences. The Clubs also plan activities and organise outings and provide an informal, flexible and fun opportunity for people with dementia and their carer or family member to meet others in a supported environment.

Dedicated members of our staff and volunteers support each club meeting and facilitate the needs of the group.

Contact Details

Jo Bloggs – 085 123 4567

 

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