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Age UK Sheffield offers a free Information & Advice Service. This service is a quality-accredited, free and confidential service for people aged over 50, their families and their carers.
Independent Living Co-ordination
Our Independent Living Co-ordination (ILC) service is a three-month package of support in which we will help you and your family members to achieve your independence needs in a huge range of different ways.
At Home with Age UK Sheffield
Our charity provides an independent & not for profit service to help people in Sheffield to live independently in their home.
Dementia services
We provide a Dementia Advice Sheffield service, as well as our amazing Dementia Wellbeing Centres, services for people with Young Onset dementia, and other activities.
The Young Onset Hub (YOH) is a new service delivered by Age UK Sheffield and funded by Sheffield City Council. We aim to connect & support you after receiving a diagnosis of young onset dementia. The Hub is being shaped and informed by people living with, or affected by young onset dementia (the experts!) because it aims to provide support that will be as helpful as possible and make a difference to you.
People Keeping Well (PKW) Activities and groups
We run a wide variety of activities, courses and groups across the South West of Sheffield enabling people to get out and about, find new hobbies, stay active and have fun. This is part of the Sheffield People Keeping Well programme. Some groups are specifically created for people living with dementia and/or their carers, others are accessible to anyone including those living with dementia and their carer.
Porter Valley in Touch
Our new Porter Valley in Touch service aims to support older people in the Porter Valley area to regain or retain their independence through the support of a trained volunteer.
ILC Cancer Support Service
Our Cancer Support Independent Living Service exists thanks to our partnership with the Weston Park Cancer Charity. It is a three-month package of support in which one of our highly trained cancer support independent living coordinators will help you and your family members to achieve your independence needs.
GP Referral Service
Our GP referral service is free and supported by NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group.
If things are getting tougher for you as your health declines, and you want to live better with your long-term conditions, your Sheffield GP can refer you to our Independent Living Co-ordination (ILC) service is a three-month package of support.
Digital Drop In Service
Pop along to our free Digital Drop-In Service and see one of our knowledgable and friendly digital volunteers.
Everyone welcome! You can attend one of the sessions at either location below, no need to book, just show up!
We also provide services for professionals:
Age UK Sheffield
Age UK Sheffield is an independent, local organisation dedicated to supporting older people (aged 50 years and over) in Sheffield, to help them maintain their independence and get the most out of life.
The service works with people in their own homes and at Age UK Sheffield's city centre headquarters providing access to information and other services including:
Free information and adviceAge UK Sheffield offers a free Information & Advice Service. This service is a quality-accredited, free and confidential service for people aged over 50, their families and their carers.
Independent Living Co-ordination
Our Independent Living Co-ordination (ILC) service is a three-month package of support in which we will help you and your family members to achieve your independence needs in a huge range of different ways.
At Home with Age UK Sheffield
Our charity provides an independent & not for profit service to help people in Sheffield to live independently in their home.
Dementia services
We provide a Dementia Advice Sheffield service, as well as our amazing Dementia Wellbeing Centres, services for people with Young Onset dementia, and other activities.
Our Dementia Wellbeing Centres provide a full day of activities and support based on a Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy approach which is proven to delay the onset of dementia symptoms.
Our four venues are:
- Centre in the Park, Norfolk Park – every day, Monday to Friday, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
- Dorothy Fox Centre, Botanical Gardens – Friday, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm
- Hillsborough Park Pavilion – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 10.00 am - 3.00pm
Some Council-funded places are available. Privately-funded places are £53.99 per day, plus lunch, or £29.99 for a half-day session.
Young Onset Dementia Hub (YOH)The Young Onset Hub (YOH) is a new service delivered by Age UK Sheffield and funded by Sheffield City Council. We aim to connect & support you after receiving a diagnosis of young onset dementia. The Hub is being shaped and informed by people living with, or affected by young onset dementia (the experts!) because it aims to provide support that will be as helpful as possible and make a difference to you.
People Keeping Well (PKW) Activities and groups
We run a wide variety of activities, courses and groups across the South West of Sheffield enabling people to get out and about, find new hobbies, stay active and have fun. This is part of the Sheffield People Keeping Well programme. Some groups are specifically created for people living with dementia and/or their carers, others are accessible to anyone including those living with dementia and their carer.
Porter Valley in Touch
Our new Porter Valley in Touch service aims to support older people in the Porter Valley area to regain or retain their independence through the support of a trained volunteer.
ILC Cancer Support Service
Our Cancer Support Independent Living Service exists thanks to our partnership with the Weston Park Cancer Charity. It is a three-month package of support in which one of our highly trained cancer support independent living coordinators will help you and your family members to achieve your independence needs.
GP Referral Service
Our GP referral service is free and supported by NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group.
If things are getting tougher for you as your health declines, and you want to live better with your long-term conditions, your Sheffield GP can refer you to our Independent Living Co-ordination (ILC) service is a three-month package of support.
Digital Drop In Service
Pop along to our free Digital Drop-In Service and see one of our knowledgable and friendly digital volunteers.
Everyone welcome! You can attend one of the sessions at either location below, no need to book, just show up!
- Central Library – 1st & 3rd Friday of Month 11am-1pm
- Woodseats Library – 1st Tuesday of Month 11am-13pm
- Hillsborough Library – 1st Friday of Month 1pm-3pm
- Stocksbridge Library – 2nd Friday of Month 2pm-4pm
- Parson Cross Library – 3rd Friday of Month 2pm-4pm
- Chapeltown Library – 4th Friday of Month 2pm-4pm
- Hillsborough Pavilion – Every other Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm.
We also provide services for professionals:
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Monday-Friday 9am-4.30pm
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First Floor, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue, 197 Eyre Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 3FG