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Monthly Archives: August 2019

Family information sessions, Mitchelstown

Written on August 29, 2019 at 3:36 pm, by

The Crystal Project is facilitating a six week block of information and support sessions for families of people with dementia. It will begin on Wednesday 25th September 2019 and will run each Wednesday for six weeks. It will be held from 7pm – 9pm in Tearmon Ui Chaoimh Day Centre, Mitchelstown. It is free of  Continue Reading »

Carer support group, Wednesday 11th September

Written on August 29, 2019 at 3:33 pm, by

Our next monthly support group for carers will be held on Wednesday 11th September in the OT Department on Floor 2 of Mallow Primary Health Care Centre. There will be a morning group at 10:30am – 12 noon AND an evening group 7pm – 8:30pm and you can choose a time that suits you best.  Continue Reading »

Memory Café, Kanturk, Wednesday 4th September

Written on August 27, 2019 at 4:46 pm, by

Join Kevin and his wife Helena for coffee and a chat in the Daily Grind, Kanturk, Wednesday 4th September 3-4.30. Kevin has Lewy Body dementia and hosts this café to bring people with dementia and their families together. All are welcome

Singing for the Brain, Mallow, Mitchelstown and Fermoy

Written on August 27, 2019 at 4:43 pm, by

Singing for the Brain is back after a summer break! Join us if you enjoy singing and meeting new people, no talent or experience necessary! Mallow – Back on Tuesday 3rd September, 3-4.30pm, Mallow Primary Healthcare Centre. Any queries contact Sheena Cadoo on 086 787 1818 Fermoy – Back Wednesday 11th September, 2.30-4pm, HSE Day  Continue Reading »

Social club – tour of Doneraile House, 29th August 2019

Written on August 22, 2019 at 12:08 pm, by

Our next social club gathering is taking place on Thursday 29th August. We are meeting in Doneraile Park and will be doing a tour of the recently re-opened Doneraile House. We are meeting in the car park at 11.15am and the tour will commence at 11.30am. It will take approximately 45 minutes and we will  Continue Reading »

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