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Age UK Hillingdon Harrow and Brent

Tel: 020 8756 3040

Central Office
2 Chapel Court
126 Church Road
Hayes
Greater London
UB3 2LW

22.8 miles away

Age UK Hillingdon, Harrow and Brent provide telephone and in-person advice and we campaign through Age UK on older peoples' issues, such as pension, age discrimination, healthcare, transport and much more. We work with other local voluntary organisations to give services that older people need....
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The Advocacy Project

Tel: 020 8969 3000

W10 9EB

22.9 miles away

The Advocacy Project helps marginalised communities to speak up, understand their rights and make choices. Stigma, isolation and inequality are some of the biggest challenges faced by people with learning disabilities, mental health problems, dementia and eating disorders. We are working with peo...
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Vital Links

Tel: 020 7241 8555

NW1 9PG

23.0 miles away

Befriending is a safe way for an older person to find 'friendship'. Befriending schemes act as a bridge between older people and other members of the community to bring them together. Older people who are feeling lonely can really benefit from befriending which may be especially helpful during ...
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Dementia Uk Head Office

Tel: Helpline: 0800 888 6678

NW1 0JH

23.4 miles away

Dementia UK provides specialist dementia support for families through our Admiral Nurse service. When things get challenging or difficult for people with dementia and their families, Admiral Nurses work alongside them. They give the compassionate one-to-one support, guidance and practical soluti...
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TuVida Ealing Carers Service

Tel: 0203 137 6194

Sycamore Lodge
1 Edgecote Close
Ealing
London
Greater London
W3 8PH

23.6 miles away

TuVida Ealing Carers Service provides information, advice and signposting for unpaid carers across Ealing.
Kensington Chelsea and Westminster Admiral Nurses

Tel: 0203 317 3667

Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster Memory Service
42 Westbourne Park Road
London
Greater London
W2 5PH

23.7 miles away

Admiral nurses provide information, practical advice and emotional support for people caring for a relative or friend who has dementia. They can help with obtaining professional assessments, support services, welfare benefits and relief care.
Bengali Workers' Association

Tel: 020 7388 7313

Surma Community Centre
1 Robert Street
London
Greater London
NW1 3JU

23.9 miles away

The Bengali Workers' Association provides a variety of services for people living in the London borough of Camden. These include: • generalist welfare advice; • specialist advice on housing, immigration, finance & welfare rights (via third parties who have their own insurance...
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Waltham Forest Carers Association

Tel: 020 8556 0857

Waltham Forest Resource Hub (Central)
1 Russell Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E10 7ES

23.9 miles away

Waltham Forest Carers Association provides a range of services to unpaid carers living in Waltham Forest or caring for someone in Waltham Forest. Our key service areas are currently: Advocacy, Benefits Advice, Signposting and Information, Respite and Representational work.
Hopscotch Asian Women'S Centre

Tel: 020 7388 8198

50-52 Hampstead Road
Cumberland Market
Camden
London
NW1 2PY

24.0 miles away

Hopscotch Asian Women's Centre provides homecare service including escort, domestic and personal care for all Asians but specifically Bangladeshi housebound and vulnerable adults living in their own home. We also provide advice services such as housing, welfare rights, homelessness, immigratio...
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Flexicare

Tel: 020 7278 4223

Holy Cross Centre
Cromer St
London
Greater London
WC1H 8JU

24.2 miles away

Flexicare provides practical, emotional and social support to people in their own homes. They support people with a variety of needs including mental health problems, brain injuries or HIV/AIDS.