Exmouth
Published on 06 October 2025 01:55 PM
Seachange Activity Club
Weekly lunch and activity sessions providing structured social engagement, creative activities, and a two-course lunch.
It takes place on Fridays between 10.00 and 2.00pm at Palmer House.
‘Ness Hub’ – Active Minds
Regular Cognitive Stimulation Therapy sessions promoting mental activity and connection for people with mild to moderate dementia.
Sessions are run on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
‘Ness’ Carer Coffee Mornings
Weekly informal gatherings providing emotional support and information-sharing for carers.
Exmouth Courtenay Memory Café
It offers a social gathering and activities for people with dementia and their friends and family. The café is run on the last Thursday of every month between 2.00 and 4.00pm
Age UK Devon – GWRSA Sporting Memories (weekly)
Weekly group sessions using sports reminiscence to support people with memory loss. IT meets every Tuesday between 10.30 and 11.30am.
Singing for the Brain – Littlemead Church
Singing for the Brain is structured to support memory, mood, and speech through music.
This group meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month between 1.30 and 4.00pm.
The Ness Project
We cover the whole county online with coaching, advice, online training and CST. Our Memory Hub in Exmouth is open every day and runs activity clubs, day service, CST, training, advice, coaching etc (everything to help someone from pre-diagnosis to end stage 24hr care) and covers all of Budleigh, Woodbury, Topsham and Exmouth. We run CST groups in Seaton and available in Honiton, Tiverton and Sidmouth.
You can contact them on 01626774799
The Filo Project
The Filo project provides day care for older people in small group settings in hosts own homes. It provides homely environments, and highly individualised support. They offer support across Devon.
You can contact them on 0333 939 8225
Admiral Nurses
If you need information, advice and support with any aspect of dementia, please get in touch – we’re here to support you.
Dementia Helpline 0800 888 6678
This is purely a signposting and information resource. Age UK Exeter are not responsible for any of the services, support or activites listed.