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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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Friendship and meaningful connections are key to good mental health and wellbeing. Our befriending service provides community connections for older people in Bath and North East Somerset with regular phone calls and visits. We have found that by bringing members of our community together, they get such a buzz out of the relationship that genuine long term friendships are formed.
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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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If you are discharged from hospital in Bath & North East Somerset or Wiltshire our Home Services Team can help. People find this service invaluable to getting themselves back on their feet again. This short-term support helps practically and emotionally to build your confidence and connect you to groups and services within your local community.
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If you are finding things difficult and worried about being admitted to hospital our Home Services Team can help. People find this services invaluable to getting themselves back on their feet again. This short-term support helps practically and emotionally to build your confidence and connect you to groups and services within your local community.
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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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Inclusive cycling for children and adults with health, learning and social needs to enjoy cycling.
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Information and advice for anyone affected by dementia
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We offer an 8-bed supported housing project in Bath for Adults with a diagnosis of Autism. The intention is for all residents to move into independent living within two years.
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Avon Fire & Rescue offer free Home Fire Safety Visits to vulnerable people in our communities, to keep them safer from fire in their homes. During our visits we talk about fire safety and install smoke alarms and potentially other fire safety equipment, free of charge. You can find out more about our visits and the eligibility criteria on our website.
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A choir for people with communication difficulties after stroke and their loved ones.
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A registered charity and a long standing provider of accredited psychotherapy and counselling training in the South West, offering a 'find a therapist' service and a low cost counselling service for students, senior citizens and those who are low-waged or unwaged. Please call or email for more information.
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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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A 12 week recognized qualification from The Prince's Trust, delivered by Bath college.
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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.