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Disabled Living Manchester
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Tel: 0161 214 4590
Burrows House
10 Priestley Road
Wardely Industrial Estate
Worsley
Greater Manchester
M28 2LY
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Disabled Living offers a comprehensive range of services to improve the quality of life of disabled people, their families and carers.
Our services include giving advice and information about equipment and products; training on most aspects of disability aimed at professional and informal carers...
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Anyone, but most useful to disabled and older people, their families, carers and those working in disability, health/social care
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Mental Health Independent Support Team
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Tel: 01204 527200
MHIST
1st Floor, Moorland House
116 Bark Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 2AX
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MhIST, the Mental Health Independent Support Team, was set up in 1992 with the specific aims of providing a friendly and confidential service to support and voice the interests of mental health service users and their carers.
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Anyone with mental health problems
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Bolton Careline Bolton At Home
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Tel: 01204 335733
Careline
Bolton at Home
123 Prince Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 2ND
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We are an emergency Social Alarm Provider, who provide a response service to people in their own homes, assisting people to live independently. We receive emergency calls from clients using our Careline equipment which consists of a pendant worn either around the neck or the wrist, with the touc...
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Bolton Toy Library
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Tel: 01204 395079
Harvey Centre
Shaw Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL3 6HU
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Bolton Toy Library is a registered Charity providing therapeutic play and loaning play resources for (0-19). We have a wide range of specialised resources for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) /additional needs. These are available for use in their home or setting to...
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Parents, Grandparents, Foster Carers, Childminders & Childcare providers can borrow play resources and special needs play equipment.
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Bolton Council - services for adults
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Tel: 01204 337970
Jubilee Centre
Darley Street
Halliwell
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 3DX
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Provide social care services for adults
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Adults and those that care for them
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Tel: 01204 540100
18 Spa Road
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 4AG
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A registered charity, we are based right in the heart of Bolton town centre. The Club is open 7 days-a-week, 52 weeks-a-year and welcomes all young people aged 8-21 years old.
Our Mentoring Project aims to link young people classed as being vulnerable and at risk, with an appropriate volunteer ...
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Age range for Young Carers Service is 8-18 years old.
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Manchester People First
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Tel: 0161 839 3700
3 Broughton Street
Cheetham Hill
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M8 8RF
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Manchester People First is a self advocacy group for learning disabled adults. We are run by and for learning disabled adults. We give training, support and advice to learning disabled adults and professionals and campaign for disabled people's rights.
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Unlimited Potential
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Tel: 0161 743 0088
Innovation Forum
51 Frederick Road
Salford
Greater Manchester
M6 6FP
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Unlimited Potential is a social enterprise which aims to help people fulfil all of their rich potential through leading healthier, happier lives.
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Talbot House Support Centre Newton Heath
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Tel: 0161 203 4095
Talbot House Support Centre
1 High Peak Street
Newton Heath
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M40 3AT
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Talbot House is a support service for parents/carers of people who have learning disabilities who live in the Manchester area. It is led by parents themselves.
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Rainbow Trust North West Team
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Tel: 0161 628 2194
Chambers Business Centre
Chapel Road
Hollinwood
Oldham
Greater Manchester
OL8 4QQ
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Rainbow Trust supports over 25% of the 6,000 families in England who have a child aged 0-18 years of age with a life threatening or terminal illness and need the bespoke support we offer.
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We support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents. Any family can receive support from the moment of their child or young person’s diagnosis.
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