TJ's Interact Day Care for Disabled Adults and Senior Citizens

TJ’s Interact is a group for adults and senior citizens with disabilities. All new members can enjoy one week at TJ’s Interact absolutely free of charge.
TJ’s Interact brings people together to enjoy daily activities but more importantly to enjoy day trips out they may not get the chance to enjoy otherwise. We have live tribute bands on a regular basis. We hold an annual weekend away to Blackpool with our members. We know there are many day centres out there that you can enjoy but we do encourage you to try different ones so you can experience different activities and meet new friends.
All TJ’s Interact staff are fully trained, all staff are NVQ trained between level two and five. There are always 2 First Aid trained staff on site. Free transport is provided to and from the group to ensure the safety of our members.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Jennifer kay
- Contact Position
- Manager
- Telephone
- 0749 664 1896 0749 664 1896 07756 652 883 07756 652 883
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jenniferkay52@yahoo.co.uk
- Website
- TJ's Interact Facebook Page
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Where to go
- Name
- TJS Interact
- Address
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26, Rochdale Road
Middleton
Manchester
- Postcode
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M24 6DPView M24 6DP on a map
- Notes
The centre is fully equipped for wheelchair access. Toilets are suitable for wheelchair users, ramps all around the building. Minibuses have wheelchair access. All new members welcomed with or without carers/parents. All carers/parents can enjoy free entrance, breakfast and lunch at TJs Interact. No need to contact before you attend feel free to call in anytime to have a look around. No joining fees or contracts. We offer monthly payments for those who prefer. Payments are also accepted through council and accountants where applicable.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
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Table of Costs Description Cost type Unit price Cost unit Per day 10.00
Availability
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
No referral required all members welcomed with a free week's trial
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