Parkside care home offers comfortable nursing and residential care for anyone over 18. Short stay options are also available if you’re in need of recovery or some respite. The home is also able to offer palliative and Parkinson’s care.The purpose-built home is spacious, bright and…
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- As an outreach service, Reading Welfare Rights is an organisation that provides a specialist advice service to all sectors of the local community in relation to all welfare benefits including mandatory reconsiderations, appeals and preparation for court hearings, advice on your right to challenge benefit…252 Northumberland AvenueReadingBerkshireRG2 7QA
- Open Monday to Friday 8am-9.30pm, Saturdays 10am-8.30pm, Sundays 10am-7pm.YMCA Reading is a local charity providing supported accommodation for vulnerable young people between the ages of 16-25 years. Contact Reading Borough Council Housing Advice as they refer young people to the YMCA Tel: 0118 9372165 email: housing.advice@reading.gov.uk or if under 18 years contact Brighter…34Parkside RoadReadingBerkshireRG30 2DD
- A national charity providing up-to-date advice and information on many aspects of living with disability (including equipment and suppliers).380-384 Harrow RoadLondonW9 2NU
- Remap makes bespoke aids (or adaptations of commercial equipment) for the disabled at no cost to the client, for which commercial aids are not available. These are tailor-made for the individual's needs to help with personal care, mobility, daily tasks, sport or hobbies. Our volunteers…
- Monday Wednesday Friday 10-2Our free drop-in service is open three days a week for anyone needing housing or homelessness information and support. Whether you’re sleeping on a friend’s sofa, worried about how you’re going to afford your home, concerned about your landlord’s actions, need guidance on how to…The Stables, 1A Merchants Place1A Merchants PlaceReadingBerkshireRG1 1DT
- Monday to FridaySupporting dog owners experiencing homelessness The Dogs Trust Hope Project veterinary scheme provides free veterinary treatment to dogs whose owners are threatened with or experiencing homelessness across the UK. Dogs who are part of the scheme can get free flea and worming treatments, vaccinations, neutering…
- Monday to Friday 9-5About us: Sanctuary Hosting, which is part of Asylum Welcome in Oxford, is a hosting scheme that provides temporary accommodation for refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable migrants at risk of homelessness across Oxfordshire and Reading by matching them with volunteer hosts who offer a free bed…Asylum Welcome, Unit 7, Newtec PlaceMagdalen StreetOxfordOxfordshireOX4 1RE
- Open 7 days a week and out of hoursTurners Oak is not your typical estate agent because our clients aren't typical home sellers. Many of our clients have lived in their home for over 30 years. We work with older homeowners and their families (if they have them) to naviagte and support the…
- Hazeldene consists of 2 separate properties in Reading. 129 – 131 Wantage Road provides support to 6 individuals. 127 Wantage Road supports 4 people and is an ideal environment in which the service users can prepare to move on to more independent living. Both properties…127-131Wantage RoadReadingRG30 2SL
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