Wayfinder programme
There are two Wayfinders in each cluster (66 in total). They work nine hours a week to raise awareness of services, give out information and identify help and support available within local communities.
They can tell you where the local lunch clubs are, how to get your toenails cut, where to go for a local yoga class, how to sign up for a course and lots more.
Managed by Age Concern, Wayfinders work flexibly, managing their own diary to suit what's happening in their local communities. They base themselves in convenient locations such as libraries, GP surgeries, community pharmacies or supermarkets, so you can find them easily and ask for their help.
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Contact
Contact your local Wayfinder.
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How to become a Wayfinder
More Wayfinders are needed to help the Partnership for Older People's Project support people living in Dorset.



