Dementia Services
- Location: Age UK Lancashire
- Price: Free
The services are FREE of charge but waiting lists may apply.
Age UK Lancashire
Wellbeing Centre
Moorgate
Ormskirk
Lancashire
L39 4RY
United Kingdom
Email: advice@ageuklancs.org.uk
Telephone: 03003 031234
On referral initial contact will be made by one of our team and a home visit and assessment of needs can be carried out.
If needed we supply a short period of input in the home called ‘Light Touch’ consisting of up to 4 visits to offer support, advice, signposting on to relevant organisations and referring to other services within Age UK Lancashire.
During this time, referral into our CST programme will be considered if appropriate and if you are aged 50+ living with dementia.
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy – Group Sessions
What is Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST)?
Our Cognitive Stimulation Therapy aims to improve memory skills and thinking, independence and wellbeing for individuals living with mild to moderate dementia and the sessions are the only non-drug treatment recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
What happens in a CST session?
Each Cognitive Stimulation Therapy group includes up to a maximum of 8 people, who remain together for the 12-week duration of the programme. This allows people to get to know those in their group, and form friendships with each other.
Each weekly session will last 2 hours and includes a planned program of activities that help stimulate thinking, memory and connection to others, including creative, musical, physical activities, topical discussions and word/number games.
Each client will be given a suitability assessment prior to the course starting to ensure they will get the full benefit from attending.
What are the benefits of CST?
- Improves the memory and thinking skills of most participants with mild to moderate dementia
- Participants who took part in CST have said there was an improvement in their daily quality of life
- Helps participants and their carers cope and live well with dementia
- Enables people to share their thoughts and feelings in a peer supportive environment
- Provides respite for carers
Where are our Services?
Now taking referrals for January 2024
West Lancashire:
Ormskirk
Age UK Lancashire Wellbeing Centre, Moorgate, Ormskirk, L39 4RY
Mondays, 10.00am - 12.00pm and 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Hesketh Bank
Hesketh Bank Community Centre, Station Road, Hesketh Bank, PR4 6SR
Tuesdays, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Skelmersdale
Skelmersdale Library, Southway, Skelmersdale WN8 6NL
Wednesdays, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Chorley and South Ribble:
Chorley
St Laurences Church, Union Street, Chorley PR7 1EB
Tuesdays, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Leyland
United Reformed Church, Quin Street, Leyland, Preston, PR25 2TA
Wednesdays, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy - Next Steps Group Sessions
‘Next Steps’ is for those that have reached the end of their Cognitive Stimulation Therapy and wish to continue attending the sessions.
The group meets once a month and aims to keep the members active and let their newly found friendships and relationships stay intact.
Carers are also encouraged to attend the group as we find the sessions provide a positive level of peer support for them.
Make an online Enquiry
Click here to contact us using our online enquiry form.
Our Dementia Podcast
Listen to our podcast ‘Dementia Talks’ as Lyn Hutton, our previous Dementia Services Manager gives practical information and advice for people living with Dementia and how to support family and friends with Dementia.
Dementia Action week 2024
We have lots of activities taking place this week to showcase our Dementia Services. Look out for more information on our social media #LSCdementiasupport.