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Mencap Supported Living Service
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We support people with a learning disability to live how and where they choose in our supported living services.
Penderels Trust
| Tel: 01452 411000
We are a charity that supports people with disabilities to live independently. Most of the people we support have a direct payment for their care and support. We provide advice and guidance to support people to get the most from their direct payment. We are an approved provider in Bath and North East Somerset.
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.
KeyRing
| Tel: 07951721703
KeyRing provides individual support and group meet ups for people in Bath who have a learning disability, autism or need support with their mental health.
Stroke Peer Support Group
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A supportive group of stroke survivors who meet twice a month to share experiences, and above all to enjoy each other's company. We also organise outings and trips based on the members preference such as Ten Pin Bowling, or Westonbirt.
Carrswood Day Service
| Tel: 01225 394590
Our service focuses on providing opportunities for adults with a Learning Disability, who require a high level of support to learn new skills, gain confidence and learn independent living skills.
Connections Day Service
| Tel: 01225 394580
Our service focuses on providing opportunities for adults with a Learning Disability, who require a high level of support to learn new skills, gain confidence and learn independent living skills.
We Work For Everyone
| Tel: 0117 922 3330
If you are looking for work and have a learning disability, learning difficulty or are autistic, we can help. Our dedicated Employment Navigators can support you to find a way into paid work.
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.
Adult Complex Health Needs Service
| Tel: 0300 247 0200
Complex Health Needs Service is a service that provides assessment, support, and advice, along with therapeutic intervention for adults with learning disabilities (LD), their families, and caregivers. The service also offers support for medical and physical health, including dysphagia, epilepsy, and physiotherapy such as rebound therapy and hydrotherapy.
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.
Compass Disability Services
| Tel: 01823 282823
Our mission is 'to enable and empower disabled people and carers to have independence, choice and control in their lives'.
Curo
| Tel: 01225 366000
A West of England housing association, Curo provides great homes and high quality care and support services across the region.
WaveLength
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Providing radios, televisions, and tablet computers, free of charge, to people who are lonely and can’t afford to buy the technology themselves.
Guide Dogs Adult Services
| Tel: 0800 781 1444
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.
Little People UK
| Tel: 07925893398
Little People UK was co-founded in January 2012 by actor Warwick Davis, his wife Samantha and a group of individuals with the same goal; to offer friendship and support to people with dwarfism, their families and friends, and help build a positive future for those individuals. Since its inception, Little People UK has become a registered charity and an essential resource for the social, medical and financial needs of the little people community in the UK. To date it has attracted over 200 members, along with the support of highly respected Orthopaedic, Ophthalmic, Neurological and Anaesthetic consultant surgeons together with Physiotherapists and Educational practitioners, all of whom have a special interest in helping people with dwarfism. It is lead by a voluntary committee of 12 and one member of staff, that relies on fundraising and generous donations. Its committee is made up of both people with dwarfism and average height individuals, making for a very fair and compassionate group who can meet the needs of everyone, ensuring friendship and support is provided, whilst raising awareness of people with dwarfism and celebrating with great pride and positivity little peoples contribution to society.