Staying socially active can make a meaningful difference for people living with dementia. Regular activities, familiar environments and supportive community groups can help maintain confidence and wellbeing while reducing isolation.
For families across Glasgow South and East Renfrewshire, there are several welcoming activities and community spaces designed to support people living with dementia and their loved ones.
Community dementia groups
Local churches and community organisations play an important role in providing opportunities for social connection.
One example is the Helping Hands group at Mearns Kirk Church in Newton Mearns. The group runs dementia-friendly sessions where people can enjoy conversation, refreshments and gentle activities in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Another welcoming group in the area is the Down Memory Lane Dementia Cafe at Thornliebank Parish Church, which takes place on the third Sunday of each month from 2pm to 4pm. The cafe provides a friendly space for people living with dementia and their families to meet others, share experiences and spend time together.
Groups like these can provide reassurance for families while helping people living with dementia feel connected to their local community.
Cultural and creative activities
Local cultural venues are increasingly offering accessible experiences for people living with dementia.
The Burrell Collection in Pollok Country Park has hosted sessions designed for people with memory loss, allowing visitors to explore museum objects and enjoy conversation in a calm and welcoming environment.
Creative and cultural activities like these can help spark memories, encourage conversation and support emotional wellbeing.
Spending time outdoors
Spending time outdoors can also support wellbeing for people living with dementia.
Rouken Glen Park in Giffnock is a popular local destination with accessible walking paths, gardens, seating areas and a cafe. It offers a peaceful setting for a gentle walk or a relaxed afternoon.
Pollok Country Park, Glasgow’s largest park, also provides beautiful woodland paths and open spaces that are ideal for quiet outings and time spent in nature.
Support to stay active
For some families, attending activities can become more challenging over time.
In these situations, visiting care or live-in care can help people remain connected to their community. Care professionals can accompany individuals to local groups, appointments or outings, helping them maintain routines and independence while continuing to live safely at home.
For families exploring home care in Glasgow South or care at home in East Renfrewshire, specialist dementia care can make a meaningful difference to quality of life.
Homecare that supports Dementia in Glasgow South
At GoodOaks Homecare Glasgow South, our team supports people living with dementia to remain active, independent and connected to the community they know and love. Whether that means help at home, companionship, or support to attend local activities, our care professionals focus on providing personalised care that helps people continue living well at home.
Contact us today to find out how we can support you or a loved one to live well at home.