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Curo Independent Living Service (ILS)
| Tel: 01225 366135
A person centric support service that enables people to build independence and remain living within their own homes and communities. This flexible service offers a wide range of support mechanisms, including a personal alarm linked to a 24/7 monitoring centre. The service can be access free for up to 12 months for those who qualify.
Sight Support West of England
| Tel: 01173224885
Sight Support is the local charity offering information and support to anyone who is blind or partially sighted living in Banes.
The Carers' Centre
| Tel: 0800 038 8885
The Carers' Centre are a local charity dedicated to supporting the thousands of people caring for their loved ones in the Bath and North East Somerset area. They provide trusted information, advice and support to anyone looking after partner, family member or friend that may need extra help due to old age, illness, disability, mental health problem or an addiction.
Community Wellbeing Hub
| Tel: 0300 247 0050
We are committed to providing services that support your health and wellbeing needs. We work with our partners to ensure that you get the right support at the right time. One contact to the Hub can connect you to multiple services.
Dementia support - Curo
| Tel: 01225 366 135
Do you have worries about your memory or a loved one's memory? Help is available through Curo’s Rural Independent Living Service.
M&S Archive - resources to support community groups
| Tel: 0208 7182 800
M&S Archive have lots of free resources to support work with older people and people living with Dementia.
TCQ Dementia Carers Support Group, Keynsham
| Tel: 07717 536631
We support all carers and their loved ones to live well with dementia in Keynsham.
Best Life Companions & Day Clubs
| Tel: 01173 790048
Our companions support individuals in their own home, as well as facilitating trips out. Your companion can help you and your loved one with a range of everyday tasks, as well as sharing a sympathetic ear and being a friendly face.
Friends Indeed
| Tel: 01225 941066
Support and companionship service to support people to remain independent in their own homes. This includes cooking and meal preparation.
Companions Who Care
| Tel: 01225 308141
We are a small local service, offering companionship and practical support to enable you to remain independent in your own home. We can also support with adhoc and carer respite visits.
Age UK Bath & North East Somerset - At Home
| Tel: 01225 462641 or 01225 466135 (Option 3)
Our At Home Service empowers you to maintain your independence and quality of life. Whether you need assistance with practical chores, a companion for outdoor activities or peace of mind that a loved one is looked after, we are here for you.
Age UK Bath & North East Somerset: Home from Hospital
| Tel: 01225 466135 (Option 3)
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.
Bath Home Companions
| Tel: 07773331510
Providing companionship, help and support to people in and around Bath to enable them to live independently in their own homes.
Dementia Safeguarding Scheme (Herbert Protocol)
| Tel:
The Herbert Protocol is a national scheme used by police forces and emergency services across the UK, including Avon & Somerset Police, to support people living with dementia who might be at risk of becoming lost or reported as missing. The scheme enables carers, family and friends to compile a detailed profile containing important information about the individual that should they go missing, can be quickly provided to the police to help in their search and rescue operations.
Headway Bath and District
| Tel: 07927 042 396
We provide specialist relief, cognitive rehabilitation and support to those who have suffered an acquired brain injury (through accident or injury), along with their family and carers.