You may be eligible for a carers card and emergency plan The Carers Card and Emergency Plan help make others aware that somebody is dependent on you. Having a carers card and emergency plan can be useful if you need support or assistance when you’re…
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- For more information, contact: ACRE on info@acre-reading.org or 0118 9510279; Utulivu on info@utulivu.co.uk or Call, Text or WhatsApp 07859063643; Women with Vision on wwvreading@gmail.com or 07737038629; Reading Community Learning Centre (RCLC) www.rclc.org.uk, mobile number 07923 138 681 Last updated 12/10/2022Middle Building344 Oxford Road Community CentreReadingBerkshireRG30 1AF
- 2pm-4pm Every 4 weeksCome along and have a chat to us at our friendly memory cafe. Tea, coffee cakes and biscuits kindly provided by Compass Group Catering and the venue provided by Reading Football club. Meet up, have a chat, reminisce and sometimes be joined by some of…Madjeski StadiumJuntion 11, M4ReadingBerkshireRG2 0FL
- Open Monday to Friday 9am-5pmLiveincarersdirect provides a service of finding and arranging live-in care for you or your loved one. As your loved one gets older, there may come a time when you need to make the decision that they need full-time care. 24 hour live-in care is suitable for…
- Information and guidance notes on a wide range of topcis related to caring - including Home care Day care Night care Live-in care Respite care Ongoing care Specialist home care and advice on Elderly care Funding care Dementia
- The 2nd Friday of every monthA support group for stroke survivors and their family/carers.Downing RoadTilehurstReadingRG30 5NN
- Thursdays 7.30pm - 9pmStarlights Performing Arts Club This is a lively club for adults with a learning disability, where members get the chance to sing, make music and act. There is also the opportunity to create costumes and props. The club runs from 7.30pm - 9pm and meets…21Alexandra RoadReadingRG1 5PE
- The Autism Trust is open Wednesday to Friday from 9.30am until 3.30pm, throughout the year.The Autism Trust provides an ASD friendly, real working environment, fostering independence and building work skills for individuals aged 16 years and older, with autism. This can be achieved through work experience or where applicable participation in the ASDAN Employability programme.12a - 18aPrincess WayCamberleySurreyGU15 3SP
- Every Thursday at New Directions CollegeAn Employment Adviser is at New Directions College every Thursday to provide advice and support with finding and applying for jobs. Book on line www.adviza.org or call 0118 937 2204South Reading Centre330 Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingRG2 8DH
- If you are 25+ and not in work then our fully funded Stronger Together programme could be for you. New Directions can offer you tailored support to help with your journey into work. We can help you: Understand the job market and how to apply…South Reading Centre330 Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingRG2 8DH
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