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  1. Information and Advice

    produces free information guides and factsheets on a wide range of topics, including home adaptations, dementia, and advice for carers. You can find a complete list of guides and factsheets on the Age UK national

  2. 12 stories of Christmas - Day Nine

    her family have also been made aware of other support services such as Age UK Business Directory, dementia services, and care agencies who can potentially provide more specialised services as they are required

  3. 12 stories of Christmas - Day Twelve

    her family have also been made aware of other support services such as Age UK Business Directory, dementia services, and care agencies who can potentially provide more specialised services as they are required

  4. The Big Knit 2024

    Raise money for Age UK Notts by getting involved with Age UK and innocent’s Big Knit campaign 2024. You can make a difference by knitting some mini hats to help us keep older people warm and well in winter.

  5. The Big Knit 2025

    Raise money for Age UK Notts by getting involved with Age UK and innocent’s Big Knit campaign 2025. You can make a difference by knitting some mini hats to help us keep older people warm and well in winter.

  6. Things to do in Nottingham City

    Wednesday, Monthly)   Wollaton Dementia Café @ Kingswood Methodist Church, Lambourne Drive  A place to relax, socialise and meet other people with dementia and their carers in an informal

  7. Things to do in Rushcliffe

    (3rd Thursday, monthly) Rushcliffe Dementia Café @ Lutterell Hall, Church Drive, West Bridgford  Friendly, informal and welcoming place for anyone with dementia and their carers. For practical

  8. EngAGE Autumn 2016.pdf (PDF, 5 MB)

    million people over a quarter of a century • All our homes offer Nursing, Convalescence, Respite, Dementia, Personal/Residential care services and have modern facilities • Our spacious en-suite rooms are

  9. EngAGE Summer 2016.pdf (PDF, 5 MB)

    million people over a quarter of a century • All our homes offer Nursing, Convalescence, Respite, Dementia, Personal/Residential care services and have modern facilities • Our spacious en-suite rooms are

  10. Annual Report 2005-06.pdf (PDF, 533 KB)

    have to be flexible and skilled in their approach. Challenges such as working with people with dementia or with alcohol problems are regularly encountered and require a positive and professional attitude ... guiding principles remain the same: to provide the best possible day care for older people, some with dementia, in a friendly and caring environment. The Centre also provides drop in, lunch and activities for