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Age UK Salford offers direct support and services to improve the opportunites, health and wellbeing of older people and carers. Search our services below by category and your postcode.

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Day Care Service

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The Humphrey Booth Centre is modern, bright and accessible and designed to help older people maintain and improve their quality of life.

Humphrey Booth Day Centre

Dementia Support Service

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Dementia Support Service offer practical support and guidance to individuals, families and carers to assist with memory loss or a dementia diagnosis.

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Home Services

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Our Home Services offer a professional and reliable cleaning and shopping service.

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Hospital Aftercare and Reablement Support Service

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The service supports people 55+ (and their carers) from the point of entry to Salford Royal Hospital, and for up to a maximum of 6 weeks after hospital discharge.

Salford Royal Hospital

Information and Advice

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Age UK Salford offers a free and confidential information and advice service for older people, their families and carers.

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Age Well in the Community

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Age Well in the Community aims to reduce isolation in people aged 60 and over who may have become disconnected from their neighbourhood. This may be due to a life-changing event such as illness, bereavement, relocation into the area or as a result of…

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Critchley Community Hub

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The award winning Critchley Community Hub, Social Centre and Garden Café welcomes people to make new friends, learn a new skill, and enjoy a speciality coffee and cake or a homecooked lunch all in bright and modern surroundings or our pleasant and…

Critchley House

Bereavement Support Group (Online)

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The group meets online and is a safe space for people to talk to others who are grieving and who have lost loved ones who were living with dementia.

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