Want to know more about dementia?
The Rainbow Cafe holds its next group meeting today, Thursday, April 12 at Brooke Mead housing development. The Rainbow Cafe is a supportive, friendly place for LGBT+ people, their friends, loved ones or carers who are concerned about memory loss or dementia.
“All you ever wanted to know about dementia but were afraid to ask!”

THE Rainbow Cafe holds its next group meeting today, Thursday, April 12 at Brooke Mead housing development.
The Rainbow Cafe is a supportive, friendly place for LGBT+ people, their friends, loved ones or carers who are concerned about memory loss or dementia.
Go along for a coffee, cake, chat and listen to Fran Hamilton, dementia specialist occupational therapist who is experienced in supporting people with dementia and their families, within the community and in hospital, at both early and later stages of the condition.
Fran supports people to continue doing the things that matter to them, enabling independence and wellbeing.
She will be available to chat and answer questions on the topic of: “All you ever wanted to know about dementia but were afraid to ask!”
The Rainbow Cafe is funded with a grant from the Rainbow Fund.
Event: Rainbow Cafe group meeting
Where: Brooke Mead, Albion Street, Brighton BN2 9PY
When: Thursday, April 12
Time: 11am-1pm
Cost: free event
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