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Community groups helping older people stay connected in Glasgow South

Discover local activities and community groups in Glasgow South and East Renfrewshire, and how visiting care can support social connection and wellbeing.

Glasgow South Community Groups

Maintaining social connections is an important part of healthy ageing. Regular interaction can improve mood, build confidence and reduce feelings of loneliness.

Across South Glasgow and East Renfrewshire, there are a wide range of local activities that help older people stay socially active and connected to their community.

Singing groups in East Renfrewshire

Local libraries host regular singing groups where people can come together, enjoy music and meet others.

Sessions take place at Giffnock Library, Clarkston Library and Barrhead Foundry Library, offering relaxed and welcoming environments for social interaction.

Music can be a powerful way to bring people together, encourage participation and boost wellbeing.

Reminiscence groups and shared experiences

The Sporting Memories group at Clarkston Library provides a space for people to share stories about sporting history and personal experiences.

Reminiscence activities like this can help spark conversation, support memory and create meaningful social connections.

Community cafes and social gatherings

Community initiatives such as Helping Hands at Mearns Kirk offer regular opportunities for people to meet others and take part in social activities.

These groups provide a friendly, supportive environment where people can build relationships and feel part of their local community.

Supporting social connection with visiting care

For some people, mobility or health challenges can make it harder to attend local groups independently.

Visiting care in Glasgow South and East Renfrewshire can include companionship and accompanied visits, helping people continue to take part in the activities they enjoy.

Whether it’s attending a local group, meeting friends or simply getting out of the house, this support helps maintain independence, confidence and a sense of belonging.

At GoodOaks Homecare, we believe staying connected is a vital part of living well at home. Our care professionals support people to remain active in their communities and continue doing the things that matter most to them.

Looking for visiting care in Glasgow South or East Renfrewshire?

If you or a loved one would benefit from support with companionship or getting out and about, our team at GoodOaks Homecare Glasgow South is here to help. Our personalised visiting care services are designed to support independence, wellbeing and social connection.