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999 BSL
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999 BSL is the name of the UK’s first ever Emergency Video Relay Service in British Sign Language (BSL).
Adfam
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Adfam is the leading charity in England for all the millions of people affected by someone else’s drinking, drug use or gambling
Age UK Bath & North East Somerset: Memory Groups
| Tel: 01225 466135
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.
All-Aboard Watersports - Sailability, Paddleability & Powerability
| Tel: 01173 018 158
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 purely for people with disabilities. Our Sailability sessions are perfect for disabled people wanting to learn and try watersports. We offer accessible sailing, paddling and powerboat trips.
All-Aboard Watersports - Visual Impairment Friendly Watersports
| Tel: 01173 018 158
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 launched a watersports program for children and young people with Visual Impairments where they can learn to row in Bristol Harbour with the support of friendly and experienced volunteers. We will be launching a sailing taster day with a view to offering RYA Youth Stage Courses and in September we will be running a paddling taster day where you can try katakanu, SUP and kayaking.
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.
Avon Fire & Rescue Service - Dementia Safeguarding Scheme
| Tel: 07580680813
As part of the Dementia Safeguarding Scheme we, alongside other emergency service partners, have created a wristband to help protect and safeguard those vulnerable people with dementia in our society. We hope these devices will provide some reassurance to families who may be worried about their loved ones at risk.
Bath Aphasia Choir
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A choir for people with communication difficulties after stroke or brain injury and their loved ones.
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.
Bath Macular Society Support Group
| Tel: 0300 3030 111
The Macular Society is a patient charity especially for people with macular conditions. We offer information and support to improve lives today and we fund medical research to bring hope for the future.
Bath & North East Somerset Drug and Alcohol Service (Young people)
| Tel: 01225 342 052
Bath & North East Somerset Drug & Alcohol Service runs dedicated services for young people under 18 years old.
Bath & North East Somerset Drug & Alcohol Service
| Tel: 01225 342 052
Here to support you with options around your substance use.
Bath & North East Somerset Supported Housing (DHI)
| Tel: 01225 320060
We have three supported houses in Bath.
Bath & North East Somerset Wellness Service – Everyone Health
| Tel: 0300 247 0050
Enables people to live well by supporting them to address factors that influence their emotional and physical health and wellbeing. The service aims to work with communities and individuals to increase motivation, skills, capacity and resilience to improve health.
Bath - The Rainbow Care Group
| Tel: 01225 234 110
We are The Rainbow Care Group, a new branch that has recently opened in the Bath area to help support people and their families with Dementia. We run a day-care service in various locations within the community to promote independence, social interaction and activity, cognitive stimulation and friendship. It is staffed by fully qualified support workers who develop individualised programs and activities that match our clients' needs.