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Dates

23rd September 2026
28th October 2026
25th November 2026
23rd December 2026
27th January 2027
24th February 2027
24th March 2027
28th April 2027
26th May 2027
23rd June 2027
28th July 2027
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Location

LocationSt Mary's Hospice Community Hub

Times

1.30pm
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3.30pm
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Furness Dementia Hub

Furness Dementia Hub provides support, resource and a caring community for people impacted by dementia.

Come along for a coffee and a cake in a welcoming, relaxed environment. Access helpful information and learn about the support available.

Location and time of Furness Dementia Hub:

St Mary’s Community Hub, Duke Street, Barrow, LA14 1XU

Fourth Wednesday of the month:
1:30pm–3:30pm

You can also meet our skilled Dementia Activity Coordinators and Admiral Nurse Dementia Specialist, who are available to offer advice, answer your questions, and have a chat.

To join us, please call 01229 444407 or download a referral form below.

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