A site has been identified on land belonging to the NHS just to the east of West Berkshire Community Hospital and over the last 12 months, work has continued on the design of the building and the delivery of services within it. After a competitive tender process, architects HNW were appointed. The building will be approximately 8,400 square feet, on one floor, centred around a welcoming cafe and a courtyard garden. It will comply with rigorous environmental and sustainability requirements and be designed on dementia friendly principles. The aim is to submit a planning application later in 2026, with contractors starting on site in 2027 and to open the doors by mid 2028.
Within the building, there will be a full range of dementia support services. The NHS Memory Assessment Service, currently based with all Adult Mental Health services in Beechcroft House on the West Berkshire Community Hospital site, will run its clinics in the new building and follow-on support will include one-to-one ‘wayfinding’ from the moment of diagnosis onwards. Provision will include access to activities focussed on brain health and rehabilitation, assistive dementia technology, complementary therapies, legal and welfare advice, together with training, education and information enabling individuals and their families to manage better for longer.
The Hub will be a central focus for all local organisations already providing dementia support services across the area. Working together, this will provide seamless assistance from pre-diagnosis throughout the dementia journey to deliver the best quality of life to an individual and their family.