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Cwrt Severn Caldicot

March 2020: Our Caldicot day centre is currently closed on a temporary basis due to the coronavirus situation. Please use call our mainline on 01495 769996 for any enquiries.

Our day centre at Cwrt Severn in Caldicot provides vital support for people with care needs, offering much needed respite for their carers.

The day centre offers a range of sensory and structured activities to give the person attending time to be themselves. Regular activities include singing and live music, visits from a therapy dog and games and quizzes. Freshly cooked lunches, coffee, tea and snacks are available. The venue is welcoming, engaging and friendly.

The day centre gives carers the chance to take a break from their caring role and catch up on things like shopping, appointments, meeting with friends, or simply catching up on some sleep. Family members also get the chance to stay in work, rather than having to give up their job to care for a loved one, safe in the knowledge their family member is in a nice environment.


Where: Monmouthshire

Published: 29th May, 2019

Updated: 9th April, 2020

Author: Ben Hennessy

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