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Fasawareuk
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Tel: 01942 223780
WN5 7BJ
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Our Wigan support group was created to support grandparents, parents/carers who need help and support raising children with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder(FASD). The members are non-judgmental. Our aims are to support, share information and coping strategies, with the focus on friendly people w...
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) North West
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Tel: 01254 886886
ADHD North West
Suite 10, The Chambers
Town Hall Square
Great Harwood
Lancashire
BB6 7DD
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The organisation offers information, advice, guidance and various other services to individuals and families affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and associated conditions.
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Individuals, parents, carers and professionals
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Age UK Lancashire
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Tel: 0300 303 1234
Wellbeing Centre
Moorgate
Ormskirk
Lancashire
L39 4RY
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We believe that later life should be valued and fulfilling. Through the services and support we provide, we aim to promote independence, enhance health and well-being and enable older people to access the information they need to make informed decisions about their lives.
Age is different for e...
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Older people 50 + and their carers
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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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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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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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Asian Elders' Resource Centre
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Tel: 01204 651123
61 Northfield Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL3 5JH
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‘Asian Elders’ Resource Centre exists to empower Asian Elders and meet their social, cultural, emotional and spiritual needs through the provision of appropriate services.
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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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Carers Link Lancashire
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Tel: 01254 387444
54 - 56 Blackburn Road
Accrington
Lancashire
BB5 1LE
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You are a carer if you provide a substantial amount of unpaid help and support to a family member or friend who couldn’t manage on their own due to sickness, age or disability.
Caring can be a very difficult, demanding and all consuming task, no matter how close you are to the person you care fo...
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Bolton Cardiac Support Group (Bcsg)
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The Bolton Cardiac Support Group (BCSG) meets every month to offer friendship and support to people who are experiencing or recovering from some form of coronary (heart) illness such as angina, heart attack, heart surgery or ischaemic heart disease. (The welcome also extends to their "carer" - sp...
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People who are experiencing or recovering from some form of coronary (heart) illness such as angina, heart attack, heart surgery or ischaemic heart disease their families and carers
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