Oldham Metropolitan Borough CouncilLaurel Bank Day Centre

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What does it do?Adult and Community Services provide day care services at various day centres in Oldham. Day care services aim to help older people:

  • Keep their independence and remain living at home
  • Have regular social contact and maintain their involvement in community life
  • Experience less physical or emotional stress

Who it is for:

Day care services aim to meet the key care needs of older adults living in the borough who meet Oldham Council’s eligibility criteria for access to services and are:

  • Physically frail
  • Disabled
  • Socially isolated
  • Have differing stages of dementia
  • Have mild mental health problems

Where it is available:

Local service covering: Oldham (Greater Manchester).

How to access or apply for it:

For further information:
Email: socs.laurel.bank@ex.oldham.gov.uk
Or
Phone: 0161 770 6798

What to expect then:

At lunchtime a choice of hot meals is provided and specialised dietary needs can be catered for. Drinks and snacks are also available.

Classification(s):

Socialising, Care, Independent living, Companionship /befriending, Activities, Day centres, Support for carers, Lunch clubs, Health & wellbeing, Day care (registered)

Info last updated:

20/06/2011.
About the service provider:
Contact info:

Adult Health and Social Care: Laurel Bank Day Centre, Kershaw Street, Shaw, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL2 7AJ. (view on map)

Telephone: 0161 770 6798

http://www.oldham.gov.uk/

Parent organisation:Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council

Provider

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council