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Housebound Library Service Swindon
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Tel: 07769 281666
West Swindon Library
Link Centre
Whitehill Way
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 7DL
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Home Library is for residents of Swindon Borough who:
- Have a long term disability, which prevents them from getting into a library.
- Because of a disability, would find it difficult to carry books home.
- Are recovering from a stay in hospital or long illness at home.
- Have a carer with no s...
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Swindon Stroke Support Group
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Tel: 01793 529693
Registered Charity Address
25A Swindon Road
Wroughton
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN4 9AG
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Aims to further the abilities of people who have had a stroke and help them to socialise as they did previously. Outings, holidays and a social group. Also provides support for carers.
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Stroke survivors and carers
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Atrial Fibrillation Association (Afa)
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Tel: 01789 867 502
OX7 5SR
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Atrial Fibrillation Association (AFA) is an international charity which provides information, support and access to established, new or innovative treatments for Atrial Fibrillation (AF).
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Patients, carers, patient information groups, members of the public, medical professionals, organisations etc
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Arrhythmia Alliance
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Tel: 01789 867501
Unit 6B
Essex House
Cromwell Business Park
Chipping Norton
Warwickshire
OX7 5SR
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Arrhythmia Alliance (A-A) is a coalition of charities, patient groups, patients, carers, medical groups and allied professionals. These groups remain independent, however, work together under the A-A umbrella to promote timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias.
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Patients, carers, patient information groups, members of the public, medical professionals, organisations etc
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STARS
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Tel: 01789 867503
OX7 5SR
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The overall aim of the charity is to ensure that anyone presenting with unexplained loss of consciousness receives the correct diagnosis, the appropriate treatment, informed support and sign posting to the appropriate medical professional.
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Carers, sufferers, medical professionals.
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Parkinson'S Uk Oxford Branch
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Tel: 0344 225 3625
The North Hinksey Women's Institute Hall
North Hinksey Lane
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX2 0LT
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Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
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People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
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Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) Foundation - Jo's friends
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Tel: 07970 487744
GL7 7AH
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We exist to offer information and support to Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) patients, their families and friends; whilst raising awareness of this problem to stimulate action that will improve treatment.
Our mission is to make the unknown, known by providing information and support to CUP patie...
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Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) patients, their families and friends
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Oxford Diocesan Council For The Deaf
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Tel: 01865 241399
16 Yarnells Road
North Hinksey
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX2 0JY
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The Council is a registered charity (No. 203428) and works with Deaf and hard of hearing people to meet their spiritual, social and general needs, and to give them a voice and full participation in church and society.
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Deaf & Hard of Hearing people and their friends/families
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Treatline
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Tel: 01865 841420
38 Woodstock Road East
Begbroke
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX5 1RG
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Treatline is a confidential postal and telephone clinic for children and young adults who have bedwetting problems. Alarms are provided and support given. Treatline provides two services in the form of a Saturday morning clinic for face to face support and a telephone appointment service.
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Children and young adults who have bedwetting problems
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ACE Centre South
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Tel: 01865 759 800
5 Hitching Court
Blacklands Way
Abingdon Business Park
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 1RG
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ACE provides help and expertise in the field of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT). They have a team of therapists, teachers and technicians provide a range of core specialist services including assessments, equipment loans, training and information.
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People of all ages who face challenges such as physical impairment, language disorder or learning disability.
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