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Huge thanks to Janice & Jo @agescotland for today’s engaging “Supporting Older People to Age Well” session. Staff, volunteers & supporters from many orgs came together to share & learn about hydration, nutrition, brain health, activity & connection 💚 @JaniceAgeScot

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⸻ 🌿🎨 Today’s art class: wellbeing through nature & creativity. Using leaves and flowers, we made nature patterns and autumn wreaths 🍂 Inspired by seasons changing, one participant said: “Do we have to stop? I want to keep doing this!” 💚

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Gentle breezes blow. Coloured hues of red and gold….. An Andrea Nelson inspired autumnal session this morning. We began with a guided meditation reading about leaves falling and letting go, before beginning our therapeutic art session and ended with some Autumnal poems.

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It has been our pleasure & privilege to have had the exquisite work of our Quiting Group on display at Artmap Argyll 2025 .We loved seeing both familiar & new faces coming through our door for the red dot trail. Thanks to @ArtMapArgyll for opportunity to be a Red Dot venue. 🔴🥰

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Quilters from Mid Argyll, Kintyre and Islay coming together to share lunch, skills, stories, laughs and chat. Thanks to our visitors from Islay and Kintyre for joining our own Centre quilters today. Quilts on display as part of our Quilters Art Map exhibition are exquisite.

Some relaxing moments this week colouring positive affirmations and continuing working on our therapeutic reflective banner for the Lochgilphead Celtic and Pictish Festival with our Connecting and Creating group and our Wellbeing groups.

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Today our ltc peer group took a reflective journey, looking deep into ourselves. We began our creative process with a meditation reading before drawing around our hands, reflecting on prompts given. Our hands then held our words, our thoughts, our stories.

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Today our peer group went on a journey of self reflection, which began with introducing two excellent resources the @space2breathe Resilience Tree model and @copescotland.bsky.social Battery Dude. We then got creative (and messy as we played with pastels) creating our own resilience tree.

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Just a small group today for our therapeutic art group. Group members arrived feeling a bit frustrated with their chronic pain and poor sleep so we decided on a mindful activity to calm busy minds, making neurographic style sunsets inspired by the work of Andrea Nelson.

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Another creative connecting afternoon with folks from our Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday long term condition and recovery peer groups. All together to work on pennants for the local Lochgilphead Celtic and Pictish festival. Thanks to the festival committee for funding.

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An emotive challenging therapeutic art session. We began with self portrait photos which most found difficult to look at, as all self critical. We discussed the face we show others versus the face we often hide. Everyone tackled this in unique ways producing some brilliant work.

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Laurene’s Thursday class Such a hard working group, well done everyone. That was a tough workout today but you all did it and kept smiling. 💪💪 Always inspiring.

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Art is truly a medicine.A quiet reflective peer session turned into hilarity. Some had low moods at start of session all had fun creating, connecting. If feeling low, disengaged, anxious give this a go. Everyone needs some funky roosters in their life. Thankyou ExpressiveMonkey for inspiration.

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Our longterm conditions peer wellbeing group experimented with creating Cubist style self portraits today. A creative process which focussed minds, boosted concentration, gave time to pause from daily worries and anxious thoughts.

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We have been donated loads of wool recently, way way more than 3 bags full so decided to use some for yarn art. We embraced the perfectly imperfect way of working that we’ve been doing over recent weeks and enjoyed the process of making to calm a busy mind helping us be present. Very mindful.

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