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Cambs Home Improvement Agency (Cambs HIA)
If you are elderly or disabled HIA may be able to assist you to achieve essential adaptations or repairs.
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Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Partnership
The Partnership is made up of key agencies in the county that have a role in preventing, and providing services and support to survivors of, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence. The Partnership is responsible for: Commissioning refuge places and
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Keep Your Head
Keep Your Head brings together reliable information on mental health and wellbeing for children, young people and adults across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
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Cambridge Women's Aid
Cambridge Women's Aid provides dedicated and specialist services to women and children affected by domestic abuse. We offer a free and confidential community based outreach service and safe refuge for women in Cambridge city, South and East
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National Health Hearing Aids Maintenance
Covid-19 Advice on Maintenance and Batteries support for National Health Hearing Aids for the duration of the pandemic
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ABLEize Disability Resource
ABLEize is a UK wide disability information site run by disabled people to offer information about disability and health products and services through a comprehensive directory of websites aimed solely at the disabled and special needs person, their
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ILBP Provider - Appointeeships & Deputyships
ILBP Provider Ltd is a corporate appointeeship and deputyship provider who supports our clients to manage their personal finances & state benefits. We believe strongly that the key to success is empowerment and teamwork from all parties involved.
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Care Home Trusted Assessor
Working in hospital to facilitate and expedite safe and appropriate discharges of patients to a care setting. Gathering pertinent information to give to Care Home Managers to enable them to make an informed decision if they can meet the needs of the
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A Class Care - live in care / respite
A Class Care was set up by two female founders who struggled to find adequate care for their parents. Wanting to avoid residential or nursing homes, we decided to create an alternative solution that allows the elderly to stay in their own home or
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Dementia Community Group
Huntingdon Library and Archives, Princes Street, Huntingdon,
From: Wed; 6 March 2024To: Wed; 7 January 2026
A drop in event for people living with dementia, and their carers. An opportunity to meet other people, have a chat and join in some fun activities. Refreshments will be provided.