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- Monday to Friday between 10 am - 3 pmThe service can help prevent unnecessary hospital admissions or readmissions by providing extra support in the home. The service is available for up to 4 weeks to patients aged over 65, living in the Reading area, being discharged from the Royal Berkshire Hospital. We can…John Nike House90 Eastern AvenueREADINGBerkshireRG1 5SF
- This service is short term and offers intensive support and therapy in your own home to help you rebuild strength, increase mobility and regain confidence following an illness or injury. Our aim is to help you regain all or most of your independence. Reablement has…Reading
- Expert advice and practical support for people affected by a hoarding disorder We help and support people who are affected not only by hoarding and clutter but also chronic disorganisation. We provide practical hands on help within people’s homes and provide a person-centred approach to…
- Last Tuesday of every monthHoarding Disorder’s UK has a free support and advice group to anyone affected by hoarding, or anyone who knows someone who hoards, including friends, family and advocates. They also offer support groups in Bracknell and Newbury. You do not have to live locally to attend…
- If you are dependent on other people for help with: personal care tasks (washing, dressing, getting in and out of bed, using the WC etc.) essential day-to-day tasks (cooking, shopping etc.) getting out and about and staying in contact with friends and family ... you may be…
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