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Community Services Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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Activities for older people
We provide a wide range of activities which are popular with older people. On this page you will find further details and information.
Library service
The library service aims to ensure that the service is provides is accessible to all, however there are a number of activities which are particularly popular with older people.
- If you are unable to get to a library for any reason our Books on Wheels Service may be able to help you. Visit the home library service page for further details.
- We have a wide range of services for the visually impaired. Visit our services for the visually impaired page for more information.
- A large number of our libraries hold reading groups.
- If you are interested in history visit the local and naval studies page.
- The library service has a range of information to help with family history research. Visit the family history page for further information.
- If you are interested in music, film and theatre books and resources visit the music, film and theatre page.
The online library catalogue will help you find particular books and resources held by the library service.
Reference Online allows your Plymouth library card free access to subscription websites in the library or from home.
The cyberLibrary provides links to a wide range of relevant and useful websites. Popular topics on the cyberLibrary include:
Plymouth swimming pools
Each week Plymouth swimming pools hold a number of adult gentle swim sessions. To find out when sessions are please check the timetable for your local pool:
Events
Throughout the year a wide variety of different public events take place across the city. To find out more about what's going on this month visit the what's on page.
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery provides a number of activities which may of interest to older people or those working with older people.
This is a service for residential homes, care homes and sheltered housing. These sessions use objects, photos and music groups to reminisce about days gone by. The service is free and available to book on weekdays. Sessions can be based around a number of themes including; history of health, herbal remedies, local Plymouth history and the seaside. To book one of these sessions please contact Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery.
University of the Third Age (U3A)
This is an ongoing partnership project. A small group of members meet regularly in the Museum to research objects/images in the collection. Previous research has looked at maritime history and recent projects include examining key objects in a number of display cases around the Museum with the aim of providing some new interpretation and a public talk. For further information on this project please contact Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery.
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery has been involved in a major partnership project with communities around General Practioner (GP) centres or patients in hospital. Groups work with museum collections to create exhibitions or art work that can be displayed on the wards or in the surgery. Recent projects have involved groups at Mount Gould Hospital. Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery can provide further information on this exciting project.