Plymouth Wellbeing Hubs

Based throughout Plymouth, the Wellbeing Hubs make it easier for you to access information, health, and community services.
Each Wellbeing Hub can help you with health advocacy, debt advice, mental health support, opportunities to volunteer, employment advice, and general information and advice.
Find your nearest Wellbeing Hub from the list below, or use the map, and then complete our online referral form to request support. We're here to help you.
For information on Children's Centres and Family Hubs, please see the dedicated Children's Centres and Family Hubs section.
All Plymouth's Wellbeing and Family Hubs location map
All Plymouth Wellbeing Hubs

City Centre Wellbeing Hub
The City Centre Wellbeing Hub supports a wide range of people across the city, offering information and advice, veterans services and health and wellbeing support.

ELM Wellbeing Hub
The ELM Wellbeing Hub is located in Estover and operated by the Four Greens Community Trust.

Four Greens Family and Wellbeing Hub
The Four Greens Family and Wellbeing Hub is located in Whitleigh and operated by the Four Greens Community Trust.

Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre
The Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre is located in North Prospect and operated by the Wolseley Trust.

Mannamead Wellbeing Hub
The Mannamead Wellbeing Hub is located in Mannamead and operated by Improving Lives Plymouth.

Mount Gould Wellbeing Hub
The Mount Gould Wellbeing Hub is located in Mount Gould and operated by Age UK Plymouth.

Rees Centre Family and Wellbeing Hub
The Rees Centre Family and Wellbeing Hub is located in Plympton and operated by Barnardo's Plymouth.

Southway Community and Family Hub
The Southway Community and Family Hub is located in Southway and operated by the Southway Community Group.

St Budeaux and Barne Barton Wellbeing Hub
The St Budeaux and Barne Barton Wellbeing Hub is located in St Budeaux and operated by Colebrook Southwest.

The Hub at Foulston Park
The Hub at Foulston Park offers access to a wide range of physical activity programmes, mental health support and life skills training.
What are Wellbeing Hubs?
What are Wellbeing Hubs?
Plymouth's Wellbeing Hubs have four main aims:
- Ensure fair access to health and wellbeing support
- Improve communities experience of health and care systems
- Support healthier lives through community-based services
- Strengthen community connections
All Wellbeing Hubs offer:
- Social and physical activities
- Befriending
- Opportunities to volunteer
- Welfare, benefits and cost of living advice
- Mental health support
- Signposting and referral service
Targeted services available in the hubs:
- Family and parenting provision
- Disability support
- Healthy eating and Food Access initiatives
- Social prescribing
- Veteran support
- Long-term health conditions support
- Carer's support
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