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General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
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SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

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01793 436659

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Health & Social Care

Day Services

Day Services offer a variety of activities to people including opportunities to:

  • Socialise with others
  • Pursue hobbies and leisure interests
  • Further develop skills to enable people to live as independently as possible

Which Needs the Centres Meet

Each centre has its own programme of daily activities tailored to suit the needs of the client group attending.

Main Focus

The focus is on working positively with the people who attend in order to build and maintain their skills and confidence.

The Centres

  • Clapham Hobbs, in Gorse Hill, provides for adults with a physical disability
  • Harry Garrett, in Wroughton, provides for older people
  • Evergreen Day Centre, in Rodbourne, provides for older people
  • Newburgh Day Centre, in Highworth, provides for older people
  • The Ridings Day Centre, in Rodbourne Cheney, provides for older people
  • Whitbourne House Day Centre, in Park South, provides for older people with mental health needs

Opening Times

All centres are open Monday-Friday, although their actual hours vary. Generally speaking they are open from around 9.00am to 3.30pm.

Some choices for days may depend on the availability of places and transport requirements.

Meals Provided at the Centres

Each centre will offer a choice of meals (including vegetarian options) and hot or cold drinks for a nominal cost. A light breakfast and afternoon tea are available on request.

Transport to Centres

You will be provided with transport if you are unable to get to the centres independently. Transport will start from 8.00am and we ask you to be ready for that time. Transport may incur a small cost.

Cost of Day Services

You may be required to make a contribution to the cost of your day services following a financial assessment.

What Else You Should Know

You will be allocated a member of staff to be a keyworker for you. Their role is to be your point of contact in the centre and provide support.

Help to Live at Home - Printed Leaflet

Help to Live at Home leaflet front coverThe information contained in this section of the website is also contained in a leaflet, which is available as a downloadable pdf file:

Help to Live at Home (1.1Mb)

The information is also available in a range of languages and accessible formats (including large print and Braille).

For details please contact Customer Services.

Further Information/Contact

For more information please contact Care Line.

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