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Published on 06 October 2025 02:21 PM

Memory Café

Here’s what the Memory Café offers, in their own words:

"Seaton Memory Café provides a valuable meeting place in the heart of our community, giving people living with with dementia, their family, friends and carers a chance to meet others in a similar situation.The aim of the café is to provide a friendly, supportive and informative environment where people can meet, socialise, discuss and learn more about dementia and other related matters……… We have a varied programme of activities, games, quizzes, music and guest speakers. Running alongside the 2hrs sessions we have are own Carers Support Group."

It meets on the first Monday of the month in the big hall at Seaton Methodist Church.

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Community Matron for Dementia

In Seaton, Shiobhan Pickering is the Community Matron for Dementia. She and her team are dedicated to developing dementia-friendly practices and ensuring residents receive compassionate and expert support

You can contact Siobhan on 01297 630428 or email her at rduh.conybearewillow@nhs.net 

 

NHS dementia and frailty service

Offering Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) sessions to support people living with dementia and frailty.

 

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

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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

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This is purely a signposting and information resource. Age UK Exeter are not responsible for any of the services, support or activites listed.

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