The cafe is open to anyone affected by Parkinson’s, whether an individual, family member or friend. We meet once a quarter for a chat, refreshments & cake. We have professionals drop in to the meeting with useful information and advice. The meeting runs 10:30 – 12 and you can stop at the pub for lunch […]
We offer a social meeting for anyone affected by Parkinson’s, whether an individual, family member or friend. We meet once a month for a chat, refreshments, a speaker or outing/lunch. For more information contact Jane on 0344 225 3694 or jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk
We are a friendly group that meet for anyone affected by Parkinson’s as an individual, family or friend. We meet in the Parish Council Meeting room once a month for a chat, refreshments, speakers and support. For more information contact Jane 0344 225 3694 or jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk
We offer activities & social meetings to anyone affected by Parkinson’s as individuals, family & friends. We have a social meeting once a month at St Mark’s Methodist Church Hall, an informal coffee morning each month at the Norwood Arms & table tennis weekly. For more information contact Jane 0344 225 3604 or jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk
We offer a range of welcoming and social activities for anyone affected by Parkinson’s as individuals, family and friends. We have a website with all the information on here: https://www.cirenstroudpuk.co.uk/ You can also contact Jane on 0344 225 3694 or jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk
We are a friendly group for anyone affected by Parkinson’s as an individual, family or friend. We meet monthly on the 1st Tuesday evening of each month from 7:15- 9 pm at the Gala Club in Longford. We have tea, cake, a chat, speaker or quiz & an occasional trip. For more information contact Jane […]
Parkinson’s UK supports anyone affected by Parkinson’s – individuals, family members and friends. If you would like to get involved please get in touch.
Contact info
0344 225 3694
jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk
Jane Henderson
Inclusion statement
Our mission –
We’re a people-powered movement on the verge of major breakthroughs in Parkinson’s. Together, we will find a cure. We help people to live as well as possible. And make sure everyone understands the real impact of Parkinson’s.
We want equity for everyone who lives with Parkinson’s, and the people in their lives, in the UK. That means everyone in the community has access to the same opportunities and support regardless of their background or where they live.