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Community hub at Bridgnorth hospital

The Wellbeing Information Hub at Bridgnorth Community Hospital has been gaining momentum, and PCSO Mandy Leek’s involvement highlights how local policing is becoming more integrated with health and wellbeing initiatives.
Here’s a quick snapshot of the event’s impact:
🏥 Community Hub Highlights
•     PCSO Leek: Engaged with residents, offering safety advice and strengthening community ties.
•     Fire Brigade: Provided fire safety tips and home risk assessments.
•     Stay Mentally Healthy Hub: Shared mental health resources and support strategies.
•     Lingen Davies Cancer Charity: Offered cancer awareness and support services.
•     Wiltshire Farm Foods: Showcased nutritious meal options for independent living.
•     Bridgnorth Library: Promoted literacy, local events, and digital inclusion.
•     Home Instead: Led the initiative, connecting people with home care and wellbeing services.
•     Dementia Support: Provided guidance for carers and those living with dementia.
•     Other exhibitors: Included Parkinson’s UK, Marches Energy, and Ash Plumbing & Bathrooms, all contributing to health, mobility, and independent living and second sense hearing specialists.
These hubs are more than just information fairs they’re lifelines for residents seeking practical help, emotional support, and social connection. If you're interested in future dates or want to get involved, Home instead Bridgnorth is the main organizer and welcomes new partners . www.homeinstead.co.uk/east-shropshire.co.uk 


 


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Amanda Leek
(West Mercia Police, Police Community Support Officer, Bridgnorth Town and Rural East Safer Neighbourhood Team)
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