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Tree of Life Elderly Day Care

The Elderly Day Care Project also known as the ‘Tree of Life’ provides a valuable service to the African Caribbean elderly community throughout the borough of Walsall.

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We are aware that ageing affects us all, and at some point we have to consider it’s implications; whether that is for ourselves, family or friends.

While access to better healthcare has resulted in people living longer and healthier lives, those approaching old age may still need a helping hand.

Tree of Life Day Centre caters for the needs of frail older people, those with physical disabilities, mental illness or dementia. We introduce participants to activities which may spark a new interest or hobby that they may like to pursue and discover more about.

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Tree of Life

Elderly Day Care Project

The Elderly Day Care Projet also known as the ‘Tree of Life’ provides a valuable service to the African Caribbean elderly community throughout the borough of Walsall, providing access to a wide variety of simulating activities.

The project aims to provide a day care service that enables members to socialise, establish and maintain friendships, whilst also be a source of cultural support.

“I love it here, the people, the place, it’s a nice and friendly environment that’s safe.”

- Hannah Burrett aged 93

“I love it here, the people, the place, it’s a nice and friendly environment that’s safe.”

- Hannah Burrett aged 93

“I love it here, the people, the place, it’s a nice and friendly environment that’s safe.”

- Hannah Burrett aged 93
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Walsall Black Sisters Collective offers networking opportunities, information, advice and a range of learning opportunities. The group have been involved in creative arts projects & have contributed to art and craft exhibitions and local festivals, & has contributed to local national health research on Black Elders.

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“Supporting the progress & development of Black Women”

The activities include the following:

  • Art and Craft
  • Exercise sessions
  • Trips and outings
  • Hydrotherapy pool sessions
  • Health awareness
  • Discussion groups (current events, films, books)
  • Music
  • Nutritional meals

We meet every Thursday from 10am to 4pm at Bethel Lighthouse, Caldmore Road, Walsall, WS1 3NQ.

We can arrange transport through the Ring and Ride service alongside our escorts.

If you are interested in joining us on a Thursday please feel free to get in touch!

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Membership is open to all persons aged 18 or over of African Caribbean or Asian descent and living in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall. Every person shall, before being admitted to membership, undertake to abide by the constitution and byelaws of Walsall Black Sisters Collective.

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For further details on membership, please call Walsall Black Sisters collective on 01922 616 996

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    Black Womens Centre,
    17 Wednesbury Road,
    Walsall, WS1 3RU

    Tel 01922 616 996
    Fax 01922 725 078

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    • Heart to Heart Mental Health Support Group
    • Tree of Life Elderly Day Care
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