Kingston upon Thames: Socialising > Activities services
1 - 20 of 25 Activities services in Kingston upon Thames.
Batanai Care Limited
Home Care
Support with personal care; Support with getting out and in bed,bathing,dressing and grooming Medication management and support Support with light domestic work eg.cleaning,shopping accompanying to appointments and thera...
Contact: Home Care, 37 Vaughan House, Poynders Gardens, London, SW4 8PB.
Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation
Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation
CISWO is a responsive team-based charity positively impacting upon the lives of over 500,000 coalfield residents through a wide range of services delivered by professional, experienced and dedicated staff.CISWO is commit...
Contact: Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation, 142 Queens Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 7LH.
EAC
EAC Entertainers' Directory
It provides information on over 300 Acts, UK wide, that are keen to perform for groups of older people in retirement housing complexes, care homes and day centres. Now UK-wide and growing fast, the directory is open to a...
Contact: HousingCare website, 3rd floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP.
Kingston upon Thames Association for the Blind
Eye Buddy Scheme
A trained volunteer visits a blind or partially sighted person in their home either on a regular basis. Tasks that a person with vision loss may find difficult, reading mail, dealing with bills, writing letters, perhaps ...
Contact: Kingston upon Thames Association for the Blind.
Eye Contact Club
The club has been meeting since 1995 and was started by a group of visually impaired people. It meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 1.00 – 3.00 p.m. at the Malden Centre, New Malden. The club is run by vi...
Contact: Kingston upon Thames Association for the Blind.
Malden & Coombe Social Club for the Blind
The Club has been meeting for over 30 years. It meets fortnightly throughout the year on alternate Wednesday afternoons 2.00 – 4.00 p.m. at Christchurch Hall, Coombe Road, New Malden. The Club has a varied progra...
Contact: Kingston upon Thames Association for the Blind.
Surbiton Club for the Blind
The Club has been meeting for over 50 years. It meets fortnightly throughout the year on alternate Tuesday afternoons 2.00 – 4.00 p.m. at Surbiton Hill Methodist Church Hall, Ewell Road, Surbtion (next to the Fire ...
Contact: Kingston upon Thames Association for the Blind.
MHA
MHA Active
Helping to keep your mind and body active. Simply download, sign up and join in... at https://mha.disciplemedia.com/signup The Free MHA Active app Enjoy videos, articles, games, quizzes and more – there’s ...
Contact: MHA Active.
Mind for You
Mind for You
All of our activities are in small groups of up to 12 people, meaning that our dedicated, compassionate staff are able to provide more flexible, personalised support. MY Time is available during all of our activities and...
Contact: Mind for You, 5 The Willows Burton on the Wolds Loughborough LE12 5AP, Burton on the Wolds , Loughborough , Leicestershire, LE12 5AP.
My Life Films
My Life Films
My Life Films is a dementia charity that makes free films about the lives of people with dementia. The personalised films to improve their quality of life and quality of care. Every film package we make is given to the p...
Contact: My Life Films, 2 3 Dickson House Grove Road, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 6SP.
Oddfellows
Oddfellows, making friends, helping people
Through life's ups and downs, we're there for our members. As a friendly society and mutual – it's what we do. From fun social get-togethers and trusted support and advice when members might need it, to exclusive o...
Contact: Oddfellows.
Open Age
The Second Half Centre
The Second Half Centre is a new and lively centre in North Kensington for people aged 50+. Based in St. Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, The Second Half Centre provides over 60 hours of activity a week. Act...
Contact: The Second Half Centre, St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Exmoor Street, London, Greater London, W10 6DZ.
Parkinson's UK
Information and support
We’re here for you. From support in the cost of living crisis to help managing your Parkinson’s symptoms, we've got the information and support you need. By funding the right research into the most promising...
Contact: Parkinson's UK.
Reengage
Tea Parties
Re-engage organises monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for small groups of older people, aged 75 and over, who live alone. Offering a regular and vital friendship link every month.Each older person is collected from th...
Contact: Re-engage, 7 Bell Yard, London, WC2A 2JR.
Remark! Living
Remark! Living
Remark! Community strives for a world where Deaf people have accessibility in all that they do. With the help of Remark! Community, Deaf people of all ages can access services and attend social activities using their pre...
Contact: Remark! Living Community Care Service, 18 Leather Lane, London, EC1N 7SU.
Royal Voluntary Service
Advice and Support
Guidance and advice on: Easy exercises to do at home - Eating well when you’re over 70 - Feeling well and overcoming loneliness - Guide to Retirement - Hospital stays - Hydration - Keeping active with health condit...
Contact: Royal Voluntary Service, Beck Court , Cardiff Gate Business Park , Cardiff , CF23 8RP.
Social Activities
Whether you want to meet friends for a bite to eat, enjoy a hobby or interest with like-minded people or want to learn new skills, there’s something for everyone. Some of our clubs and groups take place in Royal Vo...
Contact: Royal Voluntary Service, Beck Court , Cardiff Gate Business Park , Cardiff , CF23 8RP.
Salvation Army UK
Salvation Army Lunch Clubs
We don't just provide lunch clubs and Christmas dinners, but play an important role in creating new friendships through to reducing isolation through healthy and hearty meals in a safe and caring environment. Our halls ...
Contact: Salvation Army Churches & Community Centres, 101 Newington Causeway, London, SE1 6BN.
Salvation Army Lunch Clubs
We don't just provide lunch clubs and Christmas dinners, but play an important role in creating new friendships through to reducing isolation through healthy and hearty meals in a safe and caring environment. Our halls ...
Contact: Salvation Army Lunch Clubs.
Staywell
Raleigh House Centre
Newly refurbished to a high standard, Raleigh is a warm and vibrant centre and a great place to make new friends. You can choose to attend for a full day, including a two-course lunch, or for half a day. Trans...
Contact: Staywell, Raleigh House, 14 Nelson Road, New Malden, Surrey, KT3 5EA.