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Locals invited to find out more about free wellbeing retreat at open-doors day

Monday 25th November 2019 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Between 1pm and 4pm on Friday 13th December, Curo’s Wellbeing House in Bath is opening its doors, giving local people the chance to look around this free retreat overlooking the city.

The Wellbeing House, which won the UK Housing Award in 2018, provides a retreat for those experiencing mental health distress.

It’s a place where people can stay for a few days, getting support to help them stabilise themselves, and prevent a deterioration in their mental health and wellbeing.

Curo Wellbeing Project Officer Fabiana Vitorino said: “Open day visitors will be able to look around the house and gardens, and hear how people can benefit from a stay with us.

“If you’re a health, social care or housing professional, or simply someone interested in how the Wellbeing House could help you or a loved one, please come along and find out more about this award-winning service.”

To book your open day place and for more information about the event, including the address and directions, contact Fabiana on 0300 123 2466 or email [email protected].

For more information about the Wellbeing House, visit www.curo-group.co.uk/wellbeing.

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