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Addiction advocates is an advisory and placement service for those struggling with alcohol, drug and behavioural addiction.
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Adfam is the only national charity tackling the effects of alcohol, drug use or gambling on family members and friends.
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Home Help, House Keeping, Transport & Companionship
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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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Information and advice for anyone affected by dementia
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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.
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A 12 week recognized qualification from The Prince's Trust, delivered by Bath college.
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Providing companionship, help and support to people in and around Bath to enable them to live independently in their own homes.
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We have three supported houses in Bath.
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Chiltern is an award-winning not-for-profit organisation that provides music therapy, arts in health and community music services to people of all ages and many different needs across the UK.
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Supporting residents in Bath and North East Somerset
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Anyone living in Bath & North East Somerset can get free and confidential help if they are struggling with drugs or alcohol.
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We can help to reduce the impact of someone else's drug or alcohol use on their families and friends.