Coming soon: Creative Prescription!
Would you like to take part or do you support someone who would benefit? Artlink Central’s Creative Prescription is a participatory arts programme for people with a diagnosis of dementia who are still living at home in Forth Valley, working through visual art, music and interactive reminiscence activities to develop lively, social environments. The programme is running in Stirling and Falkirk.
This free, referral service delivers person centred activities that support social interaction, self-expression, creativity, mental health and well- being delivered in community settings and welcomes the involvement of participant’s families and carers.
The weekly service will start in April, running through to September 2017 Stirling service will be based in the Cowane Centre, Cowane Street, Stirling FK9 1HQ Tuesdays 10.00-12.00pm Starting on
the 4th April 2017 Falkirk Service will be based in Camelon Education Centre, Abercrombie Street, Camelon, Falkirk FK1 4HA Mondays and Thursdays 10.00 -12.00pm Starting on the 6th April 2017
Artlink Central has worked creatively in NHS Forth Valley settings with people with a diagnosis of dementia for 20 years. We are delighted to be able to bring our practice out into the community. This service has developed from a successful community pilot programme, ‘The Art of Conversation’, which ran last year in Stirling, led by an experienced team of Artlink Central artist practitioners, Claire Docherty, Elaine Kordys and Frances Douglas who are leading Creative Prescription this year.
For more information on this service and a referral form please contact: Sarah Pearson on 01786 450971 or email
sarah@artlinkcentral.org
Dunblane Museum reopens its doors to Visitors on Saturday 1st April 2017.
Dunblane Museum houses an exciting array of artifacts, paintings, and photographs depicting the local history of the Cathedral and Dunblane as well as a celebration cabinet of Andy and Jamie Murray’s achievements.
This April the Museum is taking the opportunity to mount a special exhibition of items that it has in store and has never had the chance to let you see.
The Museum is open from 10.30am till 4.15pm Monday to Saturday inclusive.
www.dunblanemuseum.org.uk
Reminder !
Doune Tourist Information has moved to beside the
The Woodside Hotel in Doune
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