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At Dorothy House, we provide exceptional personalised care to people in our community who are approaching death. We believe every life is incredibly precious, and no-one should face death alone. Our standard of care reaches deep into our community. Through ten locally-focused Dorothy House care teams, we help people prepare for the end of their lives and equip more people to provide the care each of us deserves.
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EcoWild offers Nature Connection courses that relate to the 5 ways to wellbeing and the 5 pathways to nature connectedness.
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A stimulating & safe environment for older people with Dementia and memory problems. A chance for carers to have a respite break knowing their loved ones are cared for and happy.
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Good Grief offer bereavement support to people of all ages, including young people.
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We are Guide Dogs. We’re here to help people with sight loss live the life they choose. Children, adults, friends and family. Whoever you are, our expert staff, volunteers and life-changing dogs are here to help you live actively, live independently, and live well.
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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.
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Professional counselling for children and adults affected by cancer or a life-threatening condition.
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Supporting young people through grief.
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Library at Home is for Bath & North East Somerset residents who aren't able to access their local library services for a number of reasons.
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Providing bereavement support to children and young people who have experienced the loss of a loved one.
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A peer support group for carers of people with mental health difficulties
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Simple signposting to better health and wellbeing
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Providing information on bereavement, where to go for support, and suggestions for helping yourself and others through grief.
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This is a relaxed event that starts with tea and coffee, cakes and biscuits and a chat until about 11.10am when the group moves into a circle for seated very light exercises, then singing, percussion and fun. No one is expected to do anything that they do not want to do or cannot achieve.
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Raising awareness of OCD: what it is, how it presents and how it can be managed.
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OCD Action offer online support and communities, a helpline, support for adults and young people, online support groups and forums and support for carers.