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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It's in the Bag Cancer Support
| Tel: 0117 325 9686
We support men with Testicular Cancer (Germ Cell) in the South West of England
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Bath Aphasia Choir
A choir for people with communication difficulties after stroke or brain injury 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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The British Red Cross Mobility Aids service
| Tel: 0300 456 1914
The British Red Cross Mobility Aids service provides people with the equipment they need at home to live independently. You can hire a commode, toilet seat or toilet frame for £11 a week for up to 15 weeks. If you cannot afford the charge we may be able to offer further assistance.
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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.