08 September 2008
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Since September 2001, Bristol Charities has managed and run the Beehive Centre in the Whitehall area of Bristol. This pioneering centre caters for around 100 older people over four days each week, providing a valuable outlet for social interaction and care services.

  Beehive Day Services Centre

The centre offers ‘traditional’ activities and services such as skittles, musical entertainment, keep fit, hairdressing and chiropody. More diverse activities include musical therapy, outreach visits from Bristol Zoo – complete with snakes and spiders – visits from Guide Dogs for the Blind, clothes shows, regular walks in St George’s Park, visiting entertainers and talks from guest speakers.

  Beehive music therapy

Clients travel to the Beehive from a wide area, mostly funded by Social Services but some independently. Based on the success of the Beehive operation, Bristol Charities plans to roll-out its pioneering approach to day services at a number of centres across the city.


  

 
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David Jones - Chief Executive, Bristol Charities