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The Salvation Army Hadleigh Training Centre Hadleigh
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Tel: 01702 426260
The Salvation Army
Hadleigh Training Centre
Castle Lane
Hadleigh
Essex
SS7 2AP
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Carers First
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Tel: 0300 303 1555
Unit 4 Michael Gill Building
Tolgate Lane
Strood
Kent
ME2 4TG
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Carers First is a charity providing help and support to unpaid carers to enable them to live their fullest. Carers First has been working with carers for over 30 years, after being initiated by carer, for carers, in 1991.
The main focus of the charity is to support carers through the services we...
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Take Heart Southend
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Tel: 01702 293469
Eastwood Community Centre
Eastwood
Leigh-on-Sea
Essex
SS2 6SH
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We are a group of ex-patients of mainly Southend Hospital's Cardiac Care Unit, though not exclusively, who together with partners and friends meet every second Thursday of the month at the Eastwood Community Center, Western Approaches, Eastwood, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS2 6SH.
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Ileostomy & Internal Pouch Association (IA)
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Tel: 0800 018 4724
Danehurst Court
35 - 37 West Street
Rochford
Essex
SS4 1BE
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IA is a registered charity supporting people living with an ileostomy or internal pouch, their families, friends and carers. IA has a network of volunteers throughout the UK who are themselves living with an ileostomy or internal pouch who can offer a listening ear or practical guidance and lifes...
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Those affected by an ileostomy or internal pouch
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Disability Essex
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Tel: 0844 412 1771
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Centre for Disabiilty Studies
34 Rocheway
Rochford
Essex
SS4 1DQ
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To enable people with any disability to control their own lives and enjoy to the full the opportunities which society, the economy and the environment offer.
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People with disabilities, their families, Carers, Care Professionals, members of the public.
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Lymphoma Support For You
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Tel: 01702 552655
293 Daws Heath Road
Daws Heath
Thundersley
Essex
SS7 2TY
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Our group meets 4 times a year for meetings, plus events. We have talks by professionals and informal meetings to give mutual support to those affected by Lymphoma ie sufferers, carers and friends. We signpost to help resources such as benefit advice, information and medical updates. Signposting ...
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Any person affected by lymphoma including carers, friends and relatives.
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Carers Choices
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Tel: 01268 881130
The White House
Rear of Council Offices
Kiln Road
Benfleet
Essex
SS7 1TF
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We are a local charity supporting carers and the people they care for. We want to ensure that people who care have the knowledge, support and choices to make their lives easier.
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Carers and the people they care for
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Epilepsy HERE (Help Education and Research for Epilepsy) Kent
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Whitstable United Reformed Church
Middlewall
Whitstable
Kent
CT5 1BW
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The charity is based in Herne Bay in East Kent in the United Kingdom and members come from Swale, Canterbury, Thanet, Dover, Shepway and Ashford Districts.
We aim to help and support all those in the area with an interest in epilepsy whether as patients, parents, spouses, carers, teachers and h...
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Continence Advisory Service South East Essex
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Tel: 01702 372 014
SS6 8JD
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We are a nurse led service that assess, treat, manage and offer advice for people, and their carers, with bladder and bowel problems in the south east of Essex. We provide a local accessible service to reduce the incidence of bladder and bowel dysfunction, helping people to remain as independent ...
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Men, women, or children over the age of 4 years with a diagnosis of bladder and/or bowel dysfunction, or with symptoms of bladder and/or bowel incontinence. Adults requiring procedures such as clean intermittent self-catheterisation and bowel irrigation.
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Carers Cafe
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Tel: 01268 745730 / 07751 134751
The Lounge
Rear of Rayleigh Baptist Church
High Road
Rayleigh
Essex
SS6 7QA
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Carers Café seeks to provide a haven of hope, support and understanding and offers a wide range of carers information is available and regular social activities take place for those wishing to participate.
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