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  1. We provide mental health assessments and ongoing care for you if you have dementia or other mental health conditions such as depression, psychosis and severe anxiety. We also work with people of any age who suffer from dementia. If you have spent time in hospital…
    Prospect Park HospitalHoney End LaneReadingRG30 4EJ
  2. We support people with brain tumours and their families.  We have support groups in local areas, please contact us for details. We fund pioneering research to find new treatments, improve understanding, increase survival rates and bring us closer to a cure. We raise awareness of…
  3. If the person you care for receives Disability Allowance or Attendance Allowance, Personal Independence Allowance, Armed Forces Independence Payment or is registered severely sight impaired/blind, they can apply for a CEACARD. This card allows free entry at participating cinemas for the carer or the person…
    PO Box 199DeesideCH5 9BW
  4. Tourism for All UK is an independent charity supporting leisure and tourism opportunities for all, operating an information service to older and disabled people, and working with the industry and government to raise the standards of welcome to all guests.
    7A Pixel Mill44 Appleby RoadKendalCumbriaLA9 6EN
  5. AgeSpace provides information and support for anyone who concerned about or caring for older family members or neighbours. Find advice on types of care, finaces, power of attorney, TEC support and equipment for independent living, information on dementia and more, including localised information for Berkshire.…
  6. 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
    The Autism Trust
  7. Information and advice for carers Medicines Sharing your home How to feed someone you care for How to help someone you care for keep clean How to care for someone with communication difficulties How to move, lift and handle someone else How to deal with…

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