Glasgow Royal Infirmary Lunchtime meets on Saturdays at 12.30pm in the Chaplaincy Hall, on the lower ground floor of the Centre Block at 84 Castle St, running for an hour and a half. Being held inside the hospital gives it a distinctive setting among Glasgow's AA meetings, and it remains a closed meeting, for members with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open public session. The venue has confirmed both wheelchair access and hearing support, making it one of the more accessible options listed for Glasgow. A Saturday lunchtime slot in this setting can suit patients, staff or visitors as much as anyone travelling in specifically for the meeting.
Is this meeting open to hospital staff and patients?
It is a closed AA meeting, so it is for those with a desire to stop drinking, though its hospital setting means it is well placed for staff, patients or visitors who fit that description.
Where in the hospital does it meet?
It takes place in the Chaplaincy Hall, on the lower ground floor of the Centre Block.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, both wheelchair access and hearing support are confirmed at this venue.
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