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- A Careline alarm is perfect for anyone who could be vulnerable at home, including older people, disabled people, people with health problems and people at risk of violence or theft. Careline alarms are especially useful for people at risk of falling.Careline alarms help these groups of people…
- What is CarelineSOS? Today, we all care about our personal safety and want to stay independentand be secure in our own homes. We can feel vulnerable or at risk whatever our age or personal circumstances. Any of us can have an accident, a sudden illness,…
- Monday to Firday : 9am - 5pmCarelink 24 provides personal alarms for older people and those in need of extra support at home. Our alarms can be delivered the next working day. For many people, remaining in their own homes is essential to their quality of life. We are a national provider of…
- RBC: Home Care and Support Framework (HCSF) Provider: Gold Standard Caremark is a Home Care provider offering Care and Support services to adults within their own homes and in their local communities. We offer home support, personal care and companionship to anyone living in Reading and the…92B Audley StreetReadingRG30 1BS
- If you are an unpaid carer for a patient attending the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, we want to work in partnership with you. We have developed a range of accessible information and we have a Carers Passport that should help support you during your…RG1 5AN
- Help Line Mon-FriCarer’s Allowance is the main benefit for carers. If you are looking after someone for 35 hours a week or more, you may be eligible. The carer does not have to be related to, or live with, the person they care for. https://www.gov.uk/carers-allowance A carer can claim…
- If you are the parent carer for a disabled child or you provide unpaid care and support to a Reading adult (18 years+), you may be eligible for Carer's Support from Reading Borough Council's Social Care Services or Brighter Futures for Children. How to get an…
- Monday - Friday 9am-5pmCarer’s Grants There are charities and organisations who carers can apply to for a grant to help them maintain their caring role. Usually grants will be for an item of household equipment like a washing machine, or a grant to take part in some training,…21Alexandra RoadReadingRG1 5HP
- Monday to Friday 9am - 6pm (Carers UK Advice Line)The Carers Rights Guide is here to outline your rights as a carer, and to give you the full picture of the practical and financial support available. The guide includes: Benefits: an overview of which benefits you or the person you can for may be entitled to…
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