Open day for local service for adults with autism, dementia or a learning disability

By Deborah Bowyer

3rd May 2023 | Local News

Regional manager Thalia Morris with service manager, Jilly Denny and activities co-ordinator, Suzanne Dimiler.
Regional manager Thalia Morris with service manager, Jilly Denny and activities co-ordinator, Suzanne Dimiler.

A support charity helping adults with autism, dementia or a learning disability is throwing open the doors tomorrow (Thursday) for an open day.

Choice Support's Partridge's Day Service opened earlier this year but tomorrow (Thursday) they are holding an open day to showcase activities available.

The support charity moved its North West operation to a converted barn, Pear Tree Farm Barn, in Smallwood near Sandbach at the beginning of the year.

Partridge's Day Service is based in a converted barn in Smallwood (Photo: Nub News)

And tomorrow, people will be able to drop into the premises in Back Lane, Smallwood and see for themselves what's on offer.

A spokesperson said: "We've been supporting people with learning disabilities, mental health needs, dementia and autism within this region since 1992.

"This includes supporting many people to live independently in their own homes either on their own or with their families.

"More recently, we have opened Partridges Day Service where people can attend from 10 am until 3 pm, Monday to Friday.

"At Partridges, we support people to maintain their independence and learn new skills.

Jilly Denny, service manager and activities co-ordinator, Suzanne Dimiler (Photo: Nub News)

"It also allows people the opportunity to meet up with friends, make new friends and join in with many of the activities taking place such as arts and crafts, baking, games, bingo and quizzes."

The local service has many success stories and moved from its former premises in Crewe earlier this year.

Details about the service can be found here :

         

     

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