Ageing Well Clubs
What are Ageing Well Clubs?
The clubs are for older people who find themselves socially isolated for whatever reason, giving them the opportunity to once again socialise and make friends. People may feel socially isolated due to illness, a stay in hospital or bereavement and the clubs are a way of meeting people and making new friends. Club members also benefit from chair based exercise, learn from guest speakers and get advice from our information and advocacy service.
When and where are they held?
There are three Ageing Well Clubs: Monday Club, Tuesday Club and Thursday Club.
All clubs are held from 1.30pm to 3.30pm once a week.
The Monday and Tuesday Clubs are in Southport and the Thursday Club is in Formby.
What goes on at the clubs?
There are lots of different activities at the Ageing Well Clubs, the following is just a brief example.
- Chair based exercise
- Card making and craft
- Sing-a-longs
- Quizzes
- Pamper sessions
- Personal safety advice
- Advocacy advice
- Aids and adaptations advice
And much more ...
Who can attend?
Anyone aged over 50 years of age in the Southport & Formby area who feel socially isolated for whatever reason can attend the clubs. We take referrals from all sources, including self-referrals and referrals from family/friends, Health and Social Care Directorate, health professionals or voluntary, community & faith professionals.
How can I make a referral?
To make a referral (including self-referrals and referrals from family/friends), please complete this referral form. The Ageing Well Coordinator will contact once they have received your form. Click the download button for the referral form.![]()
How much does it cost?
The cost is £2 per week.
Contact Us
Mary Carr
Project Co-ordinator
North Sefton Social Inclusion Project for Older People
Sefton CVS
Top Floor, Shakespeare Centre
Shakespeare St,
Southport
PR8 5AB
01704 501024 (ext 203)
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