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Choir
This singing group is held at the Maclean CWA Rooms on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month (excl. Public Holidays and NSW School Holidays).
Choir
This singing group is held at Clarence Valley Conservatorium each Tuesday from 10-11.30am (excl. Public Holidays and NSW School Holidays).
Inclusive group / Church
We have commenced running a Dementia and frail/elderly inclusive church service here at Mona Vale Anglican Church (1624 Pittwater Road, Mona Vale) at 10am on the 1st Thursday of each month.
Dance Group
Exercise disguised as dance with both standing and seated fun, unique movements and old time music classics across the 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s and current. All classes are dementia-friendly.
Sporting Group
A completely free and inclusive social fitness program for all ages and abilities.
This is a gentle exercise program that uses multiple sports skills training as a tool to engage community members.
Cafe
Finley Community Cafe is a regular get together of people living with dementia and their supporters to develop social connections, build understanding and create awareness - all are welcome.
Support group
A support group for those caring for someone with dementia - whether they are living at home or in an aged care facility.
Choir
Good Life Chorus is a community singing group for adults of all ages and abilities, rehearsing on Wednesdays at West Ryde Community Centre Hall in the northern districts of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Art Gallery
At Logan Art Gallery offers monthly discussion-based tours of works of art for people with dementia and their carers.
Men's Shed
The Forest Community Men's Shed Inc. is an incorporated association based in the Sydney suburb of Belrose and is implementing dementia-friendly actions.
Choir
Alchemy Chorus brings together people living with dementia, their carers, volunteer musicians and singers for a morning of music-making, story-sharing, laughter and fun.
Younger Onset Dementia Social Support Club.
Our aim is to enjoy life, have fun, experience new activities, meet and chat with others in our situation, relax with a cuppa and have a laugh or two.