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Activities and facilities

Southall day centre provides a range of activities and facilities for our members: exercise, games, lunches, and more.

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Key information

Eligibility

Ethnicity

  • Asian or Asian British

What is this service?

Activities

  • Keeping active (fitness): have fun and stay healthy at Southall Day Centre. Our gentle exercise classes suit those who are more frail, and disabled members. Classes include yoga and meditation, general exercises and light-hearted games

  • Women’s groups: whether you enjoy singing, Giddha, cookery, or just having a good chat, our women’s groups have great fun every afternoon during the week.

  • Culinary delights: fancy a delicious lunch brought to you at the centre from a local restaurant? We also hold tea parties where members bring along food to celebrate a birthday or special occasion.

  • Fun and games: join in with our hugely popular card games sessions. Or make new friends playing some of our board games.

  • Outings and celebrations: we love any excuse for a party. We celebrate cultural and religious events that are important to our members. We have great fun, marvellous music and fantastic food for Diwali, Baisakhi, Eid, Christmas and more. We also love to celebrate important occasions like birthdays.

Learning and new skills

We provide a number of training opportunities in partnership with East Berkshire College and the Lifelong Learning Centre. These courses support the improvement of individual skills and personal development. They also help to increase confidence and improve self-esteem among participants so they can integrate into the wider community. Find out more about training.

Visit us today and join in

You can come to the centre every day.

Contact us to find out more about our trips.

Facilities

We have two buildings for members to use. Both buildings are equipped for our disabled and more frail members.

  • Minibus transport – our partnership with Ealing Community Transport helps our disabled members to get around in a minibus fully equipped with a tail lift.

  • Culinary delights (lunches, teas, etc) – there’s no denying it, lunches at the Southall Day Centre are delicious. From Monday to Friday a local restaurant brings in food. For a small price members can enjoy a hot meal We can provide for dietary needs

  • TV, books and newspapers – our partnership with Ealing libraries ensures that books, DVDs and CDs are plentiful and available in different languages. The library is where people can come for quiet relaxation and reading in the mornings. The afternoons get a bit livelier with discussions on the latest news.

  • Home visits – we make home visits to help those who are housebound. If you can’t come to the centre, we could come to you!

  • Crèche – if you’re taking one of our training courses at the Western Road centre, you can use our crèche to help with childcare issues

Come along. Now you know all about our facilities, why not visit us? Or request a home visit by calling 020 8843 1893.

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Southall Day Centre

Location

20 Western Road
Southall

UB2 5DS

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