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DIAL in Worcestershire

Tel: 01562 60241

The Disability Information & Advice Line
Green Street Depot Green Street
Kidderminster
Worcestershire
DY10 1HA

24.7 miles away

Dial in Worcestershire is a free, independent, confidential, information and advice service which operates in North Worcestershire and covers the districts of; Bromsgrove, Redditch and Wyre Forest. With outreach and home visits Dial actively works with partner organisations to ensure users’ needs...
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Anyone with a query or problem connected with any aspect of disability
Stroke Association Stroke Recovery Service Worcestershire

Tel: 01527 903716

HR7 4NT

24.9 miles away

Information, support and signposting services for stroke survivors and their family members/carers.
Stroke survivors and their family members/carers
Age UK Hereford & Localities (Bromyard)

Tel: 0333 0066 299

Bromyard Locality Office
Buttsfield House
New Road
Bromyard
Herefordshire
HR7 4AD

24.9 miles away

Age UK Hereford and Localities offers a wide range of services which are available to those aged 50 and over, their families and carers. Our aim is to improve the quality of life for older people by providing practical help and support, as well as emotional support and opportunities to socialise.
Anyone aged 50+
Shropshire Dyslexia Association

Tel: 01939 233141

SY4 5UT

25.0 miles away

Shropshire Dyslexia Association is a voluntary organisation helping children and adults with advice, dyslexia screening, assessment and tuition.
Dyslexic people of all ages, their carers and anyone who wants information on dyslexia.
Herefordshire Mencap Herefordshire

Tel: 07969 524 476

HR7 4RP

25.1 miles away

Working with people with learning disabilities and family carers: campaigning, raising awareness and fundraising.
Anyone with an interest in learning disabilities
Worcestershire ME Social Group

Tel: Former Support Group Chair Ian Logan - 01886 888419

WR6 6QA

26.1 miles away

The Worcestershire M.E. Social Group is for people affected by M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), PVFS (Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome), Long Covid (Post-Covid Fatigue Syndrome) and FMS (Fibromyalgia Syndrome), within Worcestershire and surrounding areas.
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Osca (Oswestry And Shropshire Citizen Advocacy)

Tel: 01691 671700

Oswestry Memorial Hall
Smithfield Street
Oswestry
Shropshire
SY11 2EG

26.9 miles away

We are a citizen advocacy group, mostly consisting of volunteers. Our role is to support and represent people with learning disabilities throughout Shropshire. OSCA provides citizen advocacy for adults with learning disabilities in what we call a citizen advocacy partnership. This partnership ca...
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People with learning disabilities throughout Shropshire
Shropshire Peer Counselling and Advocacy Service

Tel: 01691 658008

PCAS, Suite 1
The Willow Tree
Willow Street
Oswestry
Shropshire
SY11 1AJ

27.2 miles away

PCAS is an advocacy service for people with any type of disability, helping people who live in Shropshire or Telford and Wrekin boroughs. We work with people aged 18+ and we offer long term help and support.
Any age any disability
Worcester Snoezelen

Tel: 01905 748229

3 Turnpike Close
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR2 6AB

31.7 miles away

We are a small independent charity (registered number 1023456), based in Worcester, United Kingdom. We run a multi-sensory environment for people with severe learning disabilities. Our centre is a community resource visited by over 400 people every week.
Worcester Snoezelen welcomes people of any age who have physical, sensory or learning difficulties.
Headway Worcestershire

Tel: 01905 729 729

The Mill
Gregory's Mill Street
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR3 8BA

31.8 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.
Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.