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- 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.…
- Practical and emotional support for older people and their families in changing circumstances. We support people with the following services: Advice and planning - including expats and caring at a distance Practial help and emotional support - moving, advocacy, continuing support, staying put Crisis support…
- Compass Recovery College offer several creative outlets, but by far our most popular is our pottery course. Now run over 10 weeks our students get an opportunity to try lots of different techniques, making plates, cups, vases, decorative birds and much more. During these sessions…330Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingBerkshireRG2 8DH
- Get Berkshire Active is a charity with a social purpose to transform lives through Sport and Physical Activity. Funded nationally through Sport England they help to deliver the government strategy for Sport locally. To find out more about classes, courses and activities in your area…Marlow RoadBisham VillageMarlowSL6 1RR
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- Cruse supports people after the death of someone close. Their trained volunteers offer confidential, face to face, telephone, email and website support, with both national and local services. They also have services specifically for children and young people. A free and confidential service is available…Amber HouseRG12 1JB
- Opening hoursOur services have restarted face-to-face, although some are also available online. Full details can be found at https://www.bmstc.org/covid-berkshire-ms-therapy-centre If you have MS and not used the Centre before, please call 0118 901 6000 or ms@bmstc.org to arrange a visit. Information, advice and support to help…23 August EndBrock GardensReadingBerkshireRG30 2JP
- ThursdaysIf you want to learn a truly dynamic Martial Art within a motivating environment which is is not only fun, exciting and always challenging but also offers a realistic approach to the world we live in today, then you may have just found what you're…Greenwich Leisure LtdRivermead Leisure ComplexReadingBerkshireRG1 8EQ
- 2nd & 4th Saturday of the monthThe RAFT Club (Reading Autism Families Together) Eligibility criteria: ASD children aged between 5 and 12 who are verbal, toilet-trained and do not need 1:1 level of care and would benefit from a play setting to encourage their social interaction and motor skills as well as…The Avenue SchoolThe Avenue Centre, Conwy CloseTilehurstReadingBerkshireRG30 4BZ
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