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London Irish Centre's Day Centre

(London Irish Centre Day Centre)
London Irish Centre Camden50-52, Camden SquareLondonNW1 9XB
Provides home-made meals on Mon/Wed/Fri from 11.00 am. Activities include quizzes, bingo, seated exercises and tea dances. We also run day trips, holidays and seasonal events. The main remit of the day centre is to provide social opportunities for those who are at risk of…
020 7428 2094

Bengali Workers Association Health Project

Robert StreetLondonNW1 3JU
Health activities for older Bangladeshi women and men.
020 7388 7313 Fax: 020 7387 8731

Voluntary Sector Health and Social Care Forum

293 Kentish Town RoadLondonNW5 2TJ
The Health and Social Care Forum meets quarterly and aims to give the voluntary and community sectors in Camden a voice on health and social care issues.
020 7284 6576 Fax: 020 7284 6551

Bengali Womens Health Project

(BWHP)
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Centre39 Tottenham StreetLondonW1T 4RX
A community based project which offers health promotion activities at various community centres in south Camden. Activities include termly healthy eating workshops, mental health workshops, exercise and gym sessions and massage therapy sessions.
020 7580 4576 Fax: 020 7580 2057

Shape-up (Camden Council)

London Borough of Camden4th Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Town Hall, Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
A lifestyle programme for weight management. Designed for people with weight and health concerns, who want a solution that will work for life.
020 7974 1542 (Option 5) Fax: 020 7974 1590

NHS Camden and Islington Health Checks Community Service

As we get older, we have a higher risk of developing conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease or type 2 diabetes. Your free NHS Health Check can spot early signs and help prevent these happening to you, which means you'll be more likely to…
020 3282 7886

Camden Carers' Health Team

3rd FloorCamden Carers Centre293-299 Kentish Town RoadLondonNW5 2TJ
The Health Team offers advice and events focusing on: Nutrition for you and your cared-for Benefits of physical activity Health screening days
020 7428 8953 Fax: 020 7267 5352

Camden Nutrition and Dietetics Service

(CNWL Formerly known as Camden and Islington Nutrition and Dietetics Service)
Peckwater CentrePeckwater StreetLondonNW5 2TX
Camden Nutrition and Dietetics Service provides nutritional assessment, dietary advice and support to you and your family/carer. We help you to manage your food intake and provide nutrition advice to help you understand the impact of diet on your health and wellbeing, helping people live longer,…
020 3317 3400

Hampstead Heath Health Walks

Heathfield House432 Archway RoadLondonN6 4JH
Walks designed for older people or people just starting to exercise. Details published in the annual Hampstead Heath Diary booklet. Organised by Camden Council (Marc Malone Phone: 020 7974 4186), Islington Council (Emma Charlton Phone: 020 7527 2626), Barnet Council (Kay Gray Phone: 020 8359…
020 7332 3322 Fax: 020 8348 1677

Wellbeing Walks in Camden

London Borough of Camden4th Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Town Hall, Judd StreetLondonN1C 4AG
Gentle walks led by qualified walk leaders and all levels of fitness catered for. Especially suitable for older people.
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