Nillumbik Dementia Friendly Alliance – Memory Care Cafés @Mudbrick Cafe, Plenty

28 May 2026 1.30pm - 3.00pm

The Nillumbik Dementia Friendly Alliance’s standout program is the Memory Care Café, a welcoming space designed to provide carers with a moment to relax while their loved ones engage in meaningful activities nearby. The café operates with a unique approach for everyone involved, from activity organisers to volunteers serving drinks and cake and it brings lived experience of dementia, creating a compassionate and understanding environment.

The Memory Care Café hosts eight drop-in style sessions each month across the Nillumbik Shire, offering regular opportunities for connection, support, and respite.

MUDBRICK CAFE – PLENTY

2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY EACH MONTH

1:30-3.30PM

Mudbrick Cafe is a local social group for people living with dementia and their family /support person

Diamond Valley Baptist Church

309 Diamond Creek Road

Plenty

Phone: Judy 0409667008

Twice a month. a hot cuppa and cake, to support each other, exchange stories, laugh, enjoy interesting activities, and create new friendships. Care Coulples of all ages and cultures are welcome.

Small charge applies

Details
Date:
28 May 2026
Time:
1.30pm - 3.00pm
Location
Diamond Valley Baptist Church, 309 Diamond Creek Road
Plenty, Victoria 3090 Australia
Cost
$5 per person
Organizer
Nillumbik Dementia Friendly Alliance
0437 352 378
nillumbikdementiafriendly@gmail.com
Event Registration
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