16 bedded in-patient ward (Meadow) for both male and female clients with a variety of ill mental health.
Address: Penn Hospital, Penn Rd Penn, Wolverhampton, WV4 5HN
Contact Tel: 01902 444141
Service Delivery:
Access: General Practitioner (GP), Outreach team, Community mental health team, other doctors within Penn Hospital, New Cross Hospital, Casualty, Social Workers
Memory Assessment Service for older and younger people suspected to be suffering from dementia. Assessment and possible treatment for people who are suffering from certain type of dementia. Joint consultation work with Learning Disability and dementia based at Pond Lane Clinic.
Address: Brooklands Health Centre, Brooklands Parade, WV1 2ND
Contact Tel: 01902 442391
Service Delivery:
Consultant clinics Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Access: General Practitioner (GP) only.
3 Teams which cover The North, South West and South East of Wolverhampton
Support is provided for individuals to carry on with their daily lives, Self–referral, care, home tasks, and leisure activities. There are also group sessions at various venues in the community, 1:1 talking therapy sessions, anxiety management and relaxation.
The team consist of psychiatric nurses, Occupational Therapists, technical instructors, support workers, psychiatrists and psychologists
Address:
Brooklands Health Centre, Brooklands Parade, Wolverhampton, WV1 2ND
Contact Tel: 01902 444049 / 01902 445794
Service Delivery:
Access: Self – referral and other health professionals.
4th Thursday of the month, 2pm – 4pm
The Alzheimer’s Society in partnership with City of Wolverhampton Council runs Dementia Cafes in the city.
Dementia Cafes offer a place where people diagnosed with dementia, their friends and carers can meet for informal support. Cafes provide a welcoming environment where everyone understands the challenges of the condition or caring for someone who is living with it. At a typical cafe, we have Alzheimer’s Society trained staff and volunteers; there is a talk on a relevant subject, some activities and information on elevant services.
Sessions are free and refreshments are provided.
Contact Name: Jane Round (Group Co-ordinator – Black Country)
Telephone: 0121 521 3020
E-mail: blackcountryoffice@alzheimers.org.uk
3rd Friday of the month, 12pm – 2pm
The Alzheimer’s Society in partnership with City of Wolverhampton Council runs Dementia Cafes in the city.
Dementia Cafes offer a place where people diagnosed with dementia, their friends and carers can meet for informal support. Cafes provide a welcoming environment where everyone understands the challenges of the condition or caring for someone who is living with it. At a typical cafe, we have Alzheimer’s Society trained staff and volunteers; there is a talk on a relevant subject, some activities and information on elevant services.
Sessions are free and refreshments are provided.
Contact Name: Jane Round (Group Co-ordinator – Black Country)
Telephone: 0121 521 3020
E-mail: blackcountryoffice@alzheimers.org.uk
3rd Thursday of the month, 10:30am – 12:30pm
The Alzheimer’s Society in partnership with City of Wolverhampton Council runs Dementia Cafes in the city.
Dementia Cafes offer a place where people diagnosed with dementia, their friends and carers can meet for informal support. Cafes provide a welcoming environment where everyone understands the challenges of the condition or caring for someone who is living with it. At a typical cafe, we have Alzheimer’s Society trained staff and volunteers; there is a talk on a relevant subject, some activities and information on elevant services.
Sessions are free and refreshments are provided.
Contact Name: Jane Round (Group Co-ordinator – Black Country)
Telephone: 0121 521 3020
E-mail: blackcountryoffice@alzheimers.org.uk
1st Tuesday of the month, 10am – 12pm
The Alzheimer’s Society in partnership with City of Wolverhampton Council runs Dementia Cafes in the city.
Dementia Cafes offer a place where people diagnosed with dementia, their friends and carers can meet for informal support. Cafes provide a welcoming environment where everyone understands the challenges of the condition or caring for someone who is living with it. At a typical cafe, we have Alzheimer’s Society trained staff and volunteers; there is a talk on a relevant subject, some activities and information on elevant services.
Sessions are free and refreshments are provided.
Contact Name: Jane Round (Group Co-ordinator – Black Country)
Telephone: 0121 521 3020
E-mail: blackcountryoffice@alzheimers.org.uk
Benefit Checks for over 50’s about pension credit, attendance allowance, disability living allowance, council tax and housing benefit, employment support etc.
Address:
Hupton House, 93-94 Darlington Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 4EX
Contact Tel: 01902 572060
Website: www.ageukwolves.org.uk
Service Delivery:
Access: Self – referral
Community organisation that aims to promote, particularly but not exclusively, the general welfare and well-being of the Hindu Gujarati community in Wolverhampton. They seek to help one and another, unite together to maintain their Indian belonging and heritage.
Their base is a multicultural community centre and related facilities which caters for the cultural, religious social and Health & Wellbeing for all.
They offer a range of activities such as; Adult Keep Fit; a Youth Club; a Day Centre and Yoga classes.
Address:
Gujarati Association – Wolverhampton, Mander Street, Off Upper Zoar St, Pennfields
Wolverhampton, WV3 0JZ
Contact Tel: 07580 329943
Email: info@gujaratiassociation.org.uk
Website: Gujarati Association – Wolverhampton
Service Delivery: Call for more information
Activities for mental health
Address:
Adult Education Wolverhampton, Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 3AU
Contact Tel: 01902 558180
Email: enquiries@aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk
Service Delivery:
These activities are held at various locations within the city.
Access: Self – referral and GP referral.