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Bradford Support Group

The Bradford Support Group is run by PSPA volunteers, Katie Batty and Christine Foulds.

The group meets on a monthly basis to provide support to local people living with PSP, CBD, their families and carers. It is a place to meet and give mutual support to each other as well as having the opportunity to chat informally and make new friends.

Upcoming meeting dates

Friday

03/10/2025

From 11:00am

To 12:30pm

Local Group

Friday

31/10/2025

From 11:00am

To 12:30pm

Local Group

Friday

28/11/2025

From 11:00am

To 12:30pm

Local Group

Friday

19/12/2025

From 11:00am

To 12:30pm

Local Group

Venue and Accessibility

Marie Curie Hospice, Maudsley Street.
Maudsley StreetBradfordBD3 9LEUnited Kingdom

Accessibility Features

  • Accessible toilets
  • Onsite parking
  • Ground floor room
Katie Batty

Support Group Coordinator

I'm Katie and I am the Support Group Coordinator for the Bradford Support Group. I became a PSPA Volunteer because my father was diagnosed with PSP in 2023 after a misdiagnosis of Parkinson’s pre covid. I feel a Support Group in our area will be beneficial as I want people and their families to feel they are not alone.

FAQs

How do I get to the Marie Curie Hospice?

The hospice is signposted on both sides of Leeds Road by Upper Seymour Street.

There is a steep hill between Leeds Road and the hospice.

  • From Bradford Interchange: the 72 and 15 run along Leeds Road.
  • From Leeds City Centre Bus Station: the 72 runs along Leeds Road.

Does the Marie Curie Hospice have onsite parking?

There are some parking spaces in the hospice grounds.

If the car park is full, we recommend parking…

Can my carer attend the group meeting with me?

Yes! Support Group meetings welcome people living with PSP & CBD and also their family members, friends and carers.

My personal guide

To help you understand how PSP & CBD may impact you and your family, we have produced a handy guide to the conditions.

As well as information about the conditions, you will find details to help you get to grips with the changes in your symptoms and plan ahead.

Download Guide

Link volunteer service

If you would like one-to-one support to help you come to terms with your diagnosis, or tackle a particular challenge, our Link Volunteer Service can help.

As part of the service, you will be linked with a trained PSPA Volunteer in your area who can provide support and information in-person or over the phone.

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