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Headway Salisbury And South Wiltshire

Tel: 07725 827869

SP1 1BA

10.4 miles away

Headway Salisbury & South Wiltshire is a local, independent charity supporting adults who have sustained acquired brain injuries, and their families. We offer a variety of services including support, activities and information provision. Please contact us to discuss how best we can support you a...
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Headway Bath And District

Tel: 07927 042396 or 07985 412 133

PO Box 3434
Bath
Avon
BA1 1ZT

22.2 miles away

The objects of the charity are the relief, support and rehabilitation of persons who have suffered brain injury through accident or other trauma. The charity also provides assistance and support to their families and carers in their adjustment to life in the community again.
Self referral or by health or social care professional. Referral enquiry form can be found on our website.
Headway Southampton

Tel: 023 8086 2948

120 Commercial Road
Totton
Totton
Hampshire
SO40 3AD

27.6 miles away

Headway Southampton provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with a brain injury, also support for families and carers. They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem. Support is also available with the online DIREC...
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Individuals can commission services privately or services may be accessed through social care subject to assessment for suitability.Referrals can be made via the website.
Headway Bristol

Tel: 0117 414 3222

Frenchay Beckspool Building
Frenchay Park Road
Frenchay
Bristol
Avon
BS16 1LE

33.3 miles away

Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families. They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem. Free carer advice and support services are available.
Individuals can commission services privately, or services may be accessed through social care and continuing health care funding; subject to assessment for suitability.