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Vision Support Head Office
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Tel: 01244 381515
Units 1 & 2 The Ropeworks
Whipcord Lane
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 4DZ
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Vision Support is a regional charity recognised as the leading provider of local support and services to people of all ages living with a vision impairment in Cheshire and North Wales.
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Cheshire And Ellesmere Port Independent Advocacy
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Tel: 01244 397295
CH2 1BQ
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We are the only local, independent, registered charity providing all forms of advocacy services to people with mental health, learning disabilities and dual diagnosis problems.
We believe in communities in which all people, regardless of disability, race, culture, religion, gender or age, should...
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Chester Adult Phab Social Club
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Tel: 07828 571952
Little Owl
Countess Way
Gawer Park
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 4DA
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Chester Adult Phab Social Club aims to promote and encourage people of all abilities to come together on equal terms, to achieve complete inclusion within the wider community. To achieve this it provides fully inclusive social activities for people with and without disabilities.
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People with and without disabilities
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Deafness Support Network Cheshire
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Tel: 0333 220 5050
Chester Deaf Centre
South View Road
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 4JG
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DSN provides a wide range of different specialist services to people across Cheshire, Halton, Warrington and the surrounding areas. Though each is unique, all the services work together to deliver an integrated network of support.
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Cheshire and Warrington Carers Trust
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Tel: 0300 102 0008
The Bluecoat
Upper Northgate St
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 4EE
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A Carer is someone of any age who provides unpaid support to family or friends who could not manage without this help. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance misuse problems.
Carers may even be juggling paid work with ...
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Carers living in Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East.
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Cheshire West and Chester Council - Adult social care Community Access Team
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Tel: 0300 123 7034
CH1 2HS
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Providing information, advice and guidance for people with social and care needs for adults in the Cheshire West and Chester area. Also providing adults and carers with Care Act assessments where appropriate.
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Adults and those that care for them
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Dial West Cheshire
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Tel: 01244 345655
DIAL House
Hamilton Place
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 2BH
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We aim to enable disabled people and older people to live sustained, independent lives. We take a holistic approach towards the rights and needs of people with disabilities.
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All disability or elderly contacts
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Diabetes UK Chester and District
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Tel: 07702 973 360
St Marys Centre
St Marys Without the Walls
Chester
Cheshire
CH4 7HL
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We are a friendly group of volunteers offering:
• A chance for people with diabetes and their families and carers to talk and share
• Information, support and guidance from national and local experts
• An opportunity to talk with local health care professionals in a relaxed atmosphere
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Everyone interested in Diabetes is welcome and there is no membership fee.
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Live! Cheshire
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Tel: 01244 320479
New Scene Youth Centre
Newton Lane
Chester
Cheshire
CH2 2HH
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Live! works with children, young people and adult with disabilities. Our aim is to promote choice and inclusion and to ensure everyone’s individual rights by:
- Putting all our members first
- Providing high quality activities
- Linking in with the community
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Children, Young people and adults aged 5+
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Chester Heart Support Group
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Aims:
a) To offer help, support, advice and maintain contact with cardiac patients and their carers and/or families.
b) To maintain contact with professional people, the press and other relevant sources, to the benefit of the group.
c) To provide for members information on leisure, social, phy...
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Cardiac patients, their families and their carers.
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