Arthritis Awareness Have you been diagnosed with arthritis? Do you know someone or care for someone with arthritis? To find out more about how to manage the condition, come to
Sight Loss Opportunity Group (SLOG) – Ludlow
Ludlow Library (7/9/Parkway, Corve St, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 2PG, United Kingdom)We provide information and support for people with sight loss living in Shropshire as well as facilitating four Sight Loss Opportunity Groups (or 'SLOG's!) in Shropshire. The SLOGs offer all
Shrewsbury Hearing Loss Support Hub
Shrewsbury Library Castle Gates Quarry and Coton Hill, ShropshireCommunity Resource hosts a number of Hearing Loss Support Hubs around the county. These hubs are staffed by Audiology-trained volunteers and are suitable for NHS hearing aid wearers who need:
Bridgnorth Hearing Loss Support Hub
Bridgnorth Library (Listley Street, Town Centre, Bridgnorth, England, WV16 4AW, United Kingdom)Community Resource hosts a number of Hearing Loss Support Hubs around the county. These hubs are staffed by Audiology-trained volunteers and are suitable for NHS hearing aid wearers who need:
Let’s Talk Falls Sessions – 2.5 hours Delivered by knowledgeable professionals, the session includes: * A short informative film * Two methods of how to get up safely from the
Care & Share (dementia support groups) – Market Drayton
Charter Court Market Drayton East, ShropshireOur Care and Share groups offer a warm and welcoming place to socialise, make new friends and take respite for family carers and family members with mild to moderate dementia.
Musketeers & Maidens – Shrewsbury social group for adults with disabilities
The Grange Centre Mount Pleasant Road, Harlescott, ShropshireThe Musketeers and Maidens Friendship Group meets weekly and takes part in activities such as Extend, Boccia and arts and crafts. There is plenty of tea, the chance to chat
Community Resource hosts a number of Hearing Loss Support Hubs around the county. These hubs are staffed by Audiology-trained volunteers and are suitable for NHS hearing aid wearers who need:
Arthritis Awareness – Shrewsbury (Private Event)
Age UK Day Centre Roman Road, Belle Vue, ShropshireArthritis Awareness Have you been diagnosed with arthritis? Do you know someone or care for someone with arthritis? To find out more about how to manage the condition, come to
CANCELLED Care & Share (dementia support groups) – Albrighton
Albrighton Methodist Church Hall High Street, Albrighton, ShropshireOur Care and Share groups offer a warm and welcoming place to socialise, make new friends and take respite for family carers and family members with mild to moderate dementia.
Sight Loss Opportunity Group (SLOG) – Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury United Reformed Church (Coleham Head, Sy3 7 Shrewsbury, SY3 7BJ, United Kingdom)We provide information and support for people with sight loss living in Shropshire as well as facilitating four Sight Loss Opportunity Groups (or 'SLOG's!) in Shropshire. The SLOGs offer all
Continence Awareness Do you experience urinary or bowel leakage? Do you care for someone with incontinence? You are not alone. If you would like to find out more about this
Market Drayton Hearing Loss Support Hub
51 Market Drayton Library Cheshire Street Market Drayton West, ShropshireCommunity Resource hosts a number of Hearing Loss Support Hubs around the county. These hubs are staffed by Audiology-trained volunteers and are suitable for NHS hearing aid wearers who need:
Musketeers & Maidens – Shrewsbury social group for adults with disabilities
The Grange Centre Mount Pleasant Road, Harlescott, ShropshireThe Musketeers and Maidens Friendship Group meets weekly and takes part in activities such as Extend, Boccia and arts and crafts. There is plenty of tea, the chance to chat
Our Community Connectors meetings are held regularly across Shropshire. All community and voluntary organisations are welcome to join, come together and share what they do, with peers and colleagues from
Our Care and Share groups offer a warm and welcoming place to socialise, make new friends and take respite for family carers and family members with mild to moderate dementia.



