Introducing our new Dementia Care Centre location, Ambrose RC Parish Hall

Birmingham Irish • July 27, 2021

Throughout the last two years, we are incredibly grateful to have had the ability to expand our Dementia Care service throughout our city, and are delighted to now have three centres where our client centred care is truly flourishing.

Due to this success, we are now thrilled to announce that in August, we will be working in close partnership with Ambrose Barlow RC Church and Father Paul Johnson, to open an additional Dementia Care Centre in Hall Green.

At the moment, a precise date is to be announced, however we do know that the centre will take place from 10am until 2pm, on every Friday in the Parish Hall, that meals will be provided to clients, and a pick up and drop off service may be available.

At the moment, we are looking for those individuals who would like to join us as volunteers in this exciting new chapter (full training will be available) and also those who would benefit from our client centred care in these new sessions.


If you would like to find out more information, we would love to hear from you. Please call Trudy or Sinead through 0121 604 6111 or alternatively, email Sinead through sinead@birish.org.uk

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