A community group. These sessions will be informal but each with a theme guided by a facilitator remotely. The plan is to get people together talking of the issues that bother them most and work out how they can resolve them by accessing the right…
We would like to reassure everyone that we will continue to be at the local cancer information and support centre at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. We are available on the phone, by email and by MS Teams virtual meeting, and in person, if requested. The only change…
Berkshire Cancer Centre, Royal Berkshire HospitalLondon RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5AN
Macular conditions all affect the central part of the retina and cause loss of central vision. Macular disease only affects the macula and is the most common cause of sight loss in industrialised countries. Some other conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein occlusion…
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The Maples offers a fully supported day service for anyone who lives in Reading/great Reading area who requires support to take part in social and leisure activities. Our aim is to provide a high quality community based service to meet individual needs of older people…
If you are housebound or unable to get to your local library, we may be able to arrange for books to be delivered to your home, free of charge, at regular intervals. We offer a wide range of fiction alongside non-fiction books on cookery, biography,…
New Beginnings Reading charity based in Reading. "Our aims are the prevention and relief of poverty and financial hardship of persons in Reading and the Greater Berkshire area who are in need due to social or economic reasons, regardless of their religion or belief. This…
A wide range of people who have worked/work in the NHS come along to meet up with one another. Our group meets at 10am for coffee and a chat with members. At 10.30 the group are informed of any notices after which a speaker gives…
No5 is Reading's young person's counselling and mental health support service for anyone between the ages of 11-25. They have been delivering free, professional, confidential counselling, outreach and mental health support to young people who live, work or study in the ‘RG’ postcode area since…
The group aims to help older people find out about local services, have a say about how these are run, and raise topics which matter to them with Council representatives. Meetings are open to all older residents of Reading. The group decides the topics for discussion and there…
Day services for people with learning disabilities We can provide all sorts of facilities and equipment for you to try different things, as well as plenty of places to chill out and relax! Optalis runs services for older people, as well as activities for people…
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