The monthly Dementia Café held in Motherwell Football Club (MFC) will take place on Friday 2 December.
The living well with dementia café has now been running for the past five months and regularly gets up to 50 people attending.
It is aimed at those with dementia as well as those with memory concerns, and provides an informal and relaxed environment where they can ask questions and get information and advice from health professionals about any memory issues they may have.
Among those present to offer help and advice are specialist doctors, memory service nurses, an advocacy worker, a welfare benefits officer, an occupational therapist as well as representatives from Alzheimer Scotland and Carers Together.
One of the cafe organisers, NHS Lanarkshire community nurse Hazel Boyle, said: "We want to reduce the stigma of a dementia diagnosis and give those with dementia – and other memory problems – their families and informal carers, a place where they can gather, share their experiences and get some practical support in a friendly setting.
"Visitors will be able to pop into the cafe at their leisure and speak informally to a wide range of professionals and discuss all aspects of memory problems and get signposted to relevant services."
The cafe is open from 1pm to 4pm in MFC’s Centenary Suite on the first Friday of every month.
For more information contact: 01698 269649.