At Latchford Medical Centre, we understand that living with dementia — or caring for someone who does — can sometimes feel overwhelming.
To help support you and your family, we’ve brought together a range of information, local services, and practical resources to help you find the right support and continue to live well.
A Dementia Support Worker can provide emotional support and practical guidance to help people with dementia live as independently as possible.
As well as all of the advice and support listed below, you can also visit Warrington Wellbeing or speak to our reception team to arrange contact with your local support worker.
Dementia UK connect patients and carers with expert advice and guidance.
You can find information on:
- Understanding dementia and its different types
- Support around diagnosis
- Young onset dementia (under 65)
- Health and wellbeing tips
- Support for carers
- Financial and legal advice
- Personal stories and resources
Dementia Café – Warrington
Meet others who understand what you’re going through in a friendly, informal setting.
Enjoy a chat, a hot drink, and access advice and support.
🕙First Monday of every month, 10am – 12 noon
📍 The Clock Tower Café, The Gateway, 85–101 Sankey Street, Warrington WA1 1SR
Everyone affected by dementia is welcome — including carers and family members.
Become a Dementia Friend
Dementia Friends is a programme by the Alzheimer’s Society that helps people understand more about dementia and the small things we can all do to help.
👉Visit dementiafriends.org.uk to sign up.
You’ll receive a welcome pack and pin badge to show your support.
Living Well in Warrington
Living Well Warrington brings together local health and wellbeing services, including activities and community support for people living with dementia and their carers.
Need Support?
If you or someone you care for has dementia and needs extra help, please contact us.
Our team is here to listen and connect you with the right support.