Information about services and organisation for people with health conditions. Please see the other categories for specific health condition information.
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999 BSL
999 BSL is the name of the UK’s first ever Emergency Video Relay Service in British Sign Language (BSL).
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Action for M.E.
| Tel: 0117 927 9551
Our vision is a world without Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.). Our mission is empowering people with M.E. to fulfil their potential and secure the care and support they need, while working towards a greater understanding of the illness and ultimately a cure. Alongside providing much-needed support services, we work closely with professionals and policy-makers to improve access to appropriate care and support services, and collaborate with scientists, patients and clinicians to drive forward biomedical research into M.E.
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Alzheimers Society
| Tel: 0333 150 3456
Alzheimer's Society provides support and advice for people affected by dementia as well as families and carers who care for people affected by dementia.
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Bath Aphasia Choir
A choir for people with communication difficulties after stroke and their loved ones.
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Brain Tumour Support
| Tel: 01454 422701
We offer information and individually-geared support to all affected by a brain tumour, including those close to the patient, for as long as needed
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Bristol Ostomates Self Support Group B.O.S.S.
| Tel: 07855 449578
BOSS is a support group for people with all types of stomas in the Bristol, Bath, North Somerset areas.
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British Tinnitus Association
| Tel: 0114 250 9933
A national charity supporting the tinnitus community in the UK and farther afield for over 40 years.
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The Channel
Online advice, support and guidance for young people with epilepsy to understand the link with mental health and general wellbeing.
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Children's Hospice South West
At Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) we are absolutely committed to making the most of short and precious lives. The care offered at each of our hospices is not simply about medical and nursing care for sick children, but about enriching the lives of children and their families. We offer care, support and practical help while working in partnership with families, following as closely as possible the care children receive at home so each family feels they are in control. We aim to be flexible in the support we offer, allowing each family to choose how we can help and whether we become fully or partially involved with their child’s care.
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Complex Health Needs Service
| Tel: 01225 831566
The Complex Health Needs Service is made up of a group of specialist health care professionals. We provide assessment, advice, therapeutic intervention and support to adults who have learning disabilities and complex health needs.