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  1. Dignity in Care
    Open Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm
    We provide personal care for people with learning disabilities - washing, bathing, medication, meal preparation, laundry, cleaning, ironing. We also provide live-in care and palliative care. Number of beds available: 6 We have also a day service facilitiy providing social club and activity for adults…
    SouthcoteReadingBerkshireRG30 3HB
  2. 1st Thursday of the month
    A chance for people living with dementia to come together and influence Alzheimer's Society's and local organisations' work. Dementia Voice Local Group – monthly group meetings where members share personal experiences of dementia, knowledge and skills to shape a wide range of projects and topics…
    118 London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4SJ
  3. In 1976, armed with a single phone in a rented office, Dimensions began supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities.   Forty years on, our work is fundamentally unchanged: we support…
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  4. The "Dying Matters" website provides advice, guidance, and resources to help you and the person you care for talk about their wishes for their end of life care. Planning ahead also makes the legal and practical consequences of illness and death much easier for everyone…
  5. Which? Elderly Care is a free online information resource to help people explore care options for an elderly relative or for themselves. The site has information on financing care, housing options and older people's needs. There is also advice on support available for family carers.…
  6. 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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  7. The Reading Community Mental Health Team provides healthcare services to people (18 + years) with severe and enduring mental health problems (schizophrenia; bi-polar affective disorder; severe depression; psychosis and severe personality disorder) and their carers. This could be in the form of Psychological support, medical…
    Prospect HouseProspect Park HospitalHoney End LaneReadingRG30 4EJ
  8. 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

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