We provide places to live for people with learning disabilities or mental health problems. We also provide support for people so they can live their lives the way they want. And we give employment advice for people with disabilities who want to get into work.…
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- Open all hoursProviding supported living services and home care to people with Learning Disabilities, Autism/Aspergers, people who may challenge and have highly complex needs and those with Acquired Brain Injury. The support and care may include enablement, re-ablement , taking on activites and outreach. We can provide support with experienced…Minerva HouseCalleva ParkAldermastonReadingRG7 8NA
- Our Ever Active Ageing Well programme is a physical and cognitive seated exercise activity that supports older & disabled adults who are seeking to improve their health, fitness and reduce feelings of loneliness and social isolation. All of our Ever Active Sessions are led by…
- The Museum of Reading has created 'Memory Boxes' for older members of the community, aimed at sparking recollections which can be shared with others. Reminiscence can have a vert positive outcomes for patients with memory loss and dementia. Memory boxes are available to professionals in…
- A service offering specialist support to the carers and families of younger people living with dementia. The Admiral Nurses programme is run by Dementia UK which has teamed up with Younger People with Dementia (YPWD) Berkshire West to provide the new local service with funding…
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- Rolling dates availableJoin us for two hours twice a week for 4 weeks or once a week for six weeks, working on real-life charity projects to give you the digital & work ready skills to be in demand. Combined with digital learning the course is designed to…1st Floor, 20 Tudor RoadReadingBerksRG1 1DU
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