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City Council boosts popular day centre for vulnerable adults

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Cllr Donna Fuller with service users and staff at Simpson Day Centre

Above: Councillor Donna Fuller (centre) with local residents and staff at Simpson Day Centre which offers a wide range of theraputic activities and support

Milton Keynes City Council has expanded a popular centre that helps some of the city’s most vulnerable residents.

Simpson Day Centre offers care to adults living with dementia, and to older people with a frailty, disability or who are socially isolated, to help them remain more independent, happy and well. 

The team runs a wide range of activities from exercise sessions, singing, music and games alongside regular clubs for gardening, woodworking, arts and crafts, knit-and-natter groups and much more.

The city council is using money it has collected from developers as the city grows, known as Section 106 funding, to expand Simpson Day Centre and make it accessible to more residents.

It’s invested £72,000 to create a dedicated personal care area with an adjustable, electric bed and made other changes to help people with disabilities get better access to its large garden.

The City Council is inviting families to visit Simpson Day Centre to learn more about the expanded facilities and the support on offer. The event will take place on Saturday 29 November, from 1pm–3pm at the centre on Simpson Road (MK6 3AF). Visitors will be able to meet the friendly team and sample some of the activities they organise.

If you are planning to come along, it would be appreciated if you could email the team at: C&Rdayservices@milton-keynes.gov.uk

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Service users enjoying activities at Simpson Day Centre
“We know that Simpson Day Centre is a much-loved service for the people who use it, and it’s a lifeline for their caring relatives – giving them a short break from their caring duties.

“These enhancements to the building mean we can keep helping current centre users whose needs are increasing, as well as opening the door to new people. I’d encourage anyone interested in learning more to drop by on 29 November - Nancy and her amazing team would love to meet you.”
- Councillor Donna Fuller, Cabinet Member for Adults, Health and Communities
“Simpson Day Centre provides an invaluable service with skilled and knowledgeable staff for whom nothing seems too much trouble. My 88 year old mother who suffers with dementia is a regular and invariably comes home brighter and more alert after her visits.”
- Joe Shine, whose mother attends Simpson Day Centre

To attend council-run day centres, residents need to have an assessed social care need. To learn more about the help and support available at Simpson Day Centre, please visit: www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/simpson-day-centre