Finding Connection in Later Life: Local Companionship Groups for Older Adults in Warminster

Discover local companionship groups and activities for older adults in Warminster to stay social and active.

Where Can Older Adults in Warminster Find Friendship and Activities?

For older adults in Warminster, there are plenty of opportunities to connect, socialise, and stay active. Engaging in social activities not only brings joy but also promotes well-being, independence, and a sense of belonging. From exercise and creative hobbies to friendly community gatherings, there’s something for everyone looking to build new friendships and enjoy shared experiences.

At Home Instead Warminster & Gillingham, we believe companionship is just as important as practical care. Our Care Professionals actively support older adults in staying socially engaged—whether through attending local groups, enjoying a hobby together, or simply sharing a chat over a cup of tea. If you or a loved one are looking for ways to stay connected, this blog highlights some of the best companionship groups and activities in Warminster and the surrounding areas.

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Warminster Fitness & Friendship Club: Social, Fun, and Active

A Welcoming Club for All

The Warminster Fitness & Friendship Club offers an inclusive space where older adults can enjoy light physical activity and social time in a safe and friendly environment. Held at the Civic Centre in Warminster (BA12 8LB), sessions take place on alternate Tuesdays from 2pm to 4pm. New members are warmly welcomed, with the first session free. Subsequent sessions cost £5, payable by cash or card at the door.

Activities to Keep You Moving

Staying active in later life has proven physical and mental benefits, and this group makes it easy and enjoyable. Sessions often include:

  • Chair-based exercises to improve mobility and balance
  • Tai Chi for gentle movement and relaxation
  • Kurling and bowling for coordination and light competition
  • Quizzes and games to keep the mind engaged
  • Refreshments and friendly conversation

Accessibility and 2025 Dates

The Civic Centre is fully accessible, with disabled access at the main entrance and nearby council parking. Sessions run throughout the year, offering regular opportunities to connect with others and stay active.

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Old Silk Works: A Supportive Space for Those Living with Dementia

For those looking for a welcoming space with tailored support, the Old Silk Works in Warminster provides a compassionate and engaging setting for individuals living with dementia. Since opening in 2018, this award-winning day club has been recognised for its innovative approach to dementia care.

Thoughtfully Designed for Comfort and Engagement

Housed in a beautifully restored Victorian mill, the Old Silk Works offers:

  • A large activity space for creative and social engagement
  • An open-plan kitchen for food-related activities
  • An indoor garden with a water feature for relaxation
  • A lounge area with retro furniture designed to spark familiar memories

This design was recognised in 2019 with the Best Dementia Design award at the National Dementia Care Awards.

A Variety of Meaningful Activities

Each day at Old Silk Works is unique, with activities tailored to members’ interests. Sessions may include:

  • Art therapy and crafts
  • Cookery and baking
  • Board games and reminiscence sessions
  • Dance, poetry readings, and storytelling
  • Music therapy and photography
  • Visits from therapy whippets, Higby and Dottie

Dedicated Support from a Caring Team

The centre is run by skilled professionals and compassionate volunteers. Families often express gratitude for the warm and engaging atmosphere:

“Dad loved his time at Old Silk Works. It was always the highlight of his week.”

Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 9.45am to 3.45pm. To find out more or arrange a visit, call 01985 624006.

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Support for Carers in Warminster and Wiltshire

Caring for a loved one is a deeply meaningful experience, and support is available to make the journey easier. Across Wiltshire, several organisations offer support groups where unpaid carers can share experiences, gain advice, and take time for themselves.

Local Carer Support Groups

Warminster hosts the Friday Café for Carers at The Athenaeum on the fourth Friday of each month from 10.00am to 12.00pm.

Nearby groups include:

  • Amesbury – Alzheimer’s Support South Wiltshire Carers’ Group (last Wednesday of each month, Evergreen Cafe)
  • Bath – Music Therapy Support Group (Fridays, Bath District Scout HQ)
  • Devizes – Living Well Discussion Group (first and third Monday, 5 Sidmouth Street)

Carers can also register with Carer Support Wiltshire to receive updates, access financial assistance, and find helpful resources.

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Community Spaces for Connection and Creativity

Local Cafés and Tea Rooms

  • Codford Tea Rooms – A welcoming community space serving locally sourced produce, perfect for a relaxed chat over tea and cake.
  • The Gingery Piggery – A unique café with a cosy feel, hosting monthly markets for local crafters and artisans.

Social and Cultural Activities

  • The Wool Store Theatre – Home to a local amateur dramatic group, hosting plays and film nights for those who enjoy live entertainment.
  • World War II Commonwealth Graves – A place of reflection at the local church, ideal for history enthusiasts.
  • Old Wardour Castle – A fascinating English Heritage site, offering peaceful walks through historical ruins.
  • Kennet & Avon Canal – A beautiful spot for a gentle stroll or boat trip, providing scenic views and fresh air.
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Painting Bird Boxes: A Creative Activity for Spring

For older adults looking to enjoy a relaxing creative activity, painting bird boxes is a wonderful way to spend time with a caregiver or loved one. Not only does it encourage artistic expression, but it also provides an opportunity to support local wildlife by giving birds a safe place to nest.

A simple, fun activity like this can be a great way to bond while engaging in something meaningful. To get started, consider thisPaint Your Own Wooden Bird House Kit.

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Share Your Story: Tell Us About Your Favourite Companionship Groups

Do you or a loved one attend a local group that has made a difference? We would love to hear about it! Whether it’s a fitness class, a book club, or a coffee morning that brings people together, sharing experiences helps others find their own sense of belonging.

Drop us a message and let us know about a group that has been meaningful to you or your family.

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Finding Friendship and Connection in Warminster

With so many opportunities for companionship, older adults in Warminster can stay engaged, active, and socially connected. Whether through local exercise classes, dementia-friendly day clubs, or community cafés, there is something to suit all interests and abilities.

For more information on home care services and companionship support in Warminster and Gillingham, contact Home Instead Warminster & Gillingham. We are here to help you and your loved ones enjoy life to the fullest.

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Areas We Serve

Warminster, Trowbridge, Shaftsbury, Gillingham & surrounding areas

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