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Friends enjoying coffee and a puzzle together at OMAS
Warm & WelcomingPerson-Centred
Welcome to OMAS

A place to belong,
a life to enjoy.

OMAS is a welcoming and vibrant place where people can meet others, enjoy activities, stay active and make the most of their day. It's about enjoying the day, making connections and having something to look forward to.

Based in Lymm, Warrington — come and see us for yourself.
Something to look forward to

A good day means something different to everyone.

For one person it might be meeting friends over a cup of tea. For another it could be cooking, music, gardening, learning a new skill or going out into the community. At OMAS, people have choices — we want everyone to enjoy activities that interest them and feel comfortable being themselves.

Who we welcome

Every person is different — and that's the starting point.

We take time to get to know the individual before deciding together whether OMAS is the right place for them.

People enjoying time together at OMAS

Older adults looking for friendship, companionship and an active social life

Adults with learning disabilities

Adults with autism and additional needs

People who would like to become more socially active

People wanting to maintain or develop everyday skills and independence

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Life at OMAS

There is always something happening.

People can join in as much as they want. Activities should be enjoyable, meaningful and suited to individual interests and abilities.

CookingMusicArts & CraftsGamesExerciseGardeningLife SkillsOutingsCelebrationsCommunity Activities

For Families & Friends

Choosing somewhere for someone you care about is a big decision. We don't expect you to make that decision from a website. Come and visit us — have a cup of tea, meet the team, see what happens at OMAS and ask us anything you want.

Book a Visit

For Professionals

If you are a social worker, case manager, commissioner or another professional looking for a meaningful day opportunity, we would be happy to talk. Discuss the person's needs with us, arrange a visit or make a referral.

Make a Referral
How we hope it feels

What we want every visitor to think.

I could enjoy going there.

An older person

There are things there I would like to do.

An adult with a learning disability

They will be treated as a person and have a meaningful day.

A family member or friend

This looks like a positive, well-organised day opportunity worth exploring.

A referring professional