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About Our Headingley Dementia Day Care Service
The Rainbow Care Group is delighted to present its specialist sports focused dementia care club in the Headingley area: the Keith Howard Community Hub Club. Our FREE Taster Days allow you to see for yourself the difference our dementia care services are making to thousands of individuals who are living with dementia in the UK. Book your FREE taster session today.
Our Keith Howard Community Hub Club
Wednesdays between 10am and 4pm
Headingley Stadium – South Stand, St Michael's Lane, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3BR
In partnership with Leeds Rhinos, we deliver our specialist Dementia Sports Service within the grounds of Headingley Stadium itself every Wednesday.
Our specialist sports service is aimed at Ex professional sports players and fans of sport in gerneal, delivering active games (adapted per individual abilities,) sports reminiscence, quizzes, stadium tours, access to games and much more!
Our model can provide care for those who are in the early stages to those who are more progressed and can provide personal care and support if required.
The day club takes place in the Keith Howard Community Hub, in the South stand and members can drop off and collect from car park D.
Benefits of our dementia day care service
Peace of mind and respite for carers
Full day of activities provided, enabling fun
Refreshments, snacks and light lunch provided
Transportation options are available
Dementia day care clubs of 10-12 people promoting friendship
All activities planned prior to promote independence, dignity & choice
Activities promote mental and physical stimulation
Promoting dignity in Dementia, enabling independence and choice
Just some of our dementia games & activities include:
Day trips • Reminiscence • Memory banks • Quizzes • Word games • Balloon volleyball • Reality orientation • Painting • Card making • Seated exercises • Sing alongs • Theme days
Meet our Dementia Care Specialists
Liam Hogg
I graduated in 2012 with a degree in Law and ever since I have been honing my leadership and organisational skills in several different sectors, but most recently within Mental Health Care. From this I have developed a genuine passion for providing exceptional care services for those in our community that need it most, and I have a strong belief that anyone in need can benefit from person centred, individualised care that is delivered by well trained staff, in a safe and welcoming environment.
I proudly come from a family of nurses where care, respect and commitment were at the forefront of our daily family discussions around the dinner table, and I endeavour to hold myself to those values in all that I do. In my role as general manager, I am committed to fostering a positive and supportive culture amongst staff. One where guidance, training and ongoing education is always available to ensure the highest possible standards of care are delivered. I am also very keen to collaborate with families and carers, to offer assistance, information and a listening ear to address concerns and provide assurance whenever required.
Above all, I am honoured to be working in a team where the values and mission so closely align with my own and my ultimate goal now, is to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals living with dementia and their loved ones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the taster day free?
Totally. We want you to experience the day as if you were a full member. This means places are limited, so please contact us today to reserve a place.
Is it a full day or half day?
The day runs from 10am until 4pm. This is really important to give the carer a full day respite, but also to embed the loved one into the group. The change that takes place when someone gets a full day of stimulation is much faster, so beneficial all round.
Can the carer stay with the loved one?
We don’t advise this, no. This is because it is as important for the carer to get some time off and feel refreshed as it is for the loved one to feel part of the group.
Is there food?
Yes, we provide a healthy, nutritious lunch for all. (Allergies will be discussed prior to a taster day)
Do you give personal care?
We can provide personal care and we will deliver this support in the most respectful and dignified way possible. We provide a thorough assessment where we will be able to offer clarification on everything we can provide as part of our service.