Date for your diary:- We have a Tesco, Didcot collection on Friday 20th December 2013 and need volunteers! Please speak to Sue.
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New Donations – Carers & Other Conditions
New rates for carers and other conditions for Foot Health & Auricular Acupuncture. Carers £17 Other Conditions £25
NEW Fiction Book Club
We have a new fiction book club at the Centre, we suggest donations of 50p. Please help yourself from the help mstc bookcase in the entrance.
Oxford Half Marathon
Great news Richard Twine is running the Oxford Half Marathon on 13th October 2013, please show your support by sponsoring him (sponsor form is at the Centre).
Foot Care Appointments
Please note that Foot Care Appointments will be Thursday 18 July and not Wednesday 17th from 10am. Also Thursday 14th August as the same time.
Quiz Night
Please put Friday 11th October 2013 in you diary for our Quiz Night, being held at Didcot Conservative Club 7.30pm. Teams of 6-8, £6.50 per person. Speak to Sue for team application form.
Guideposts ILC Open Day
Wed 17 July (10 am to 3 pm). We will be holding a “mini open day” at Didcot Health and Wellbeing Centre (Britwell Road, Didcot, OX11 7JN, 01235 518444). The Disabled Living Foundation will be there with some of their simple electronic aids from their loan library. True Mobility, the local mobility shop, will be also… Read more »
June 100 Club Winners
Our very first 100 Club draw took place today. Numbers were drawn by Sue Alexander and verified by Dave Webb. The winning numbers are as follows: No 6: Sue Doran No 15: Sue Webb No 3: Gloria McLaughlin Come on the girls!!
Free Self-Management Courses in Abingdon
FREE SELF-MANAGEMENT COURSES IN ABINGDON The Expert Patients Programme Community Interest Company (EPP CIC) has been commissioned by Oxfordshire PCT to provide 8 courses in self-management for patients, in order to help people manage their day-to-day situation better by themselves and enjoy a better quality of life. Across the Oxfordshire area there will be eight… Read more »
Relapsing remitting MS community chat forum
The aim of the study is to better understand patients experiences of living with MS where patients are being asked to take part in an online community chat forum. The chat forum would take place over 1-2 weeks in which time the participants would ideally login on a daily basis and contribute to the forum. As… Read more »