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999 BSL is the name of the UK’s first ever Emergency Video Relay Service in British Sign Language (BSL).
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Our vision is a world without Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.). Our mission is empowering people with M.E. to fulfil their potential and secure the care and support they need, while working towards a greater understanding of the illness and ultimately a cure. Alongside providing much-needed support services, we work closely with professionals and policy-makers to improve access to appropriate care and support services, and collaborate with scientists, patients and clinicians to drive forward biomedical research into M.E.
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The thought of using a smartphone, tablet or computer might be daunting, but with the right support you can get online - staying in touch, involved and independent. No matter your level, we're here to help. From drop-in sessions, one-to-ones, equipment loans, classes and more, you can pick and choose what works for you.
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Our friendly and welcoming groups are led by specially trained staff and volunteers. Our groups are for people living with mild to moderate dementia. Using Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy our sessions are based on having fun and forming friendships. Activities use all the senses and include, discussions, movement, crafts, quizzes and music.
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Whatever it is, we are here. Our Information and Advice Team cover everything from advice on choosing and funding care, receiving practical help in the home, support with loneliness and ill health to legal issues, bereavement, heating your home and helping you to obtain any benefits you could be owed.
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Our Social Groups run across Bath & North East Somerset and are an enjoyable way to make friends, have a laugh and try out different activities in a fun and friendly environment. We pride ourselves on the positive feel of our day clubs, where our club members are central to what we do, and activities are shaped by what you are interested in.
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We are an informal group which helps to maintain and improve Alexandra Park in Bath. We meet on the first Saturday of each month at 9.30am to clear the park of litter and do small maintenance tasks such as preparing, sowing and weeding the wild flower beds. Afterwards we enjoy a hot drink, biscuits and a chat.
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Inclusive cycling for children and adults with health, learning and social needs to enjoy cycling.
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All-Aboard is an accessible watersports centre, based on Bristol Harbour. We are dedicated to removing barriers so everyone has the same opportunities to benefit from watersports. We offer a range of services for people with disabilities. We can support individuals with disabilities in mainstream sessions, offer private group sessions and have sessions only for people with disabilities. Our Sailability sessions are perfect for disabled people wanting to learn and try our watersports. We are offering accessible sailing, paddling and powerboat trips.
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All-Aboard is an accessible watersports charity based in Bristol Harbour, dedicated to removing barriers so everyone can enjoy the benefits of watersports. We have currently launched a Rowing project for people with Visual Impairments where adults and young people can learn to row in Bristol Harbour with the support of friendly and experienced volunteers.
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Supported holidays and Travel from the UK's first Care registered travel company. Est 2011.
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The UK's first Care Registered supported holiday provider, our holiday companions have accompanied customers on holiday throughout the UK and worldwide.
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Information and advice for anyone affected by dementia
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A choir for people with communication difficulties after stroke and their loved ones.
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Bath Central Library is in the heart of Bath. We have a lovely big library above Waitrose with a huge range of books to suit all interests.
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Bath Ethnic Minority Senior Citizens Association (BEMSCA) has been established for 30 years. It began initially as a luncheon club service for the older people of the Caribbean, Asian and Chinese communities in Bath and North East Somerset. BEMSCA offers a space where all older people can meet and socialise with people from similar ethnic backgrounds to themselves. They can also access advice and information on a broad range of health, mental health and housing and welfare issues, which can be a life-line for people who do not speak English as their first language.