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Tel: 01242 246298
Patient Helpline - 0300 303 1395
GL53 0QJ
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Sue Ryder Hospice provides specialist palliative care to adults in Gloucestershire. Services include inpatient care, day hospice, Hospice at Home and outpatient services.
We offer a bereavement programme as part of our family support service. This includes bereavement follow-up through phone cal...
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Carers only but enquiries welcome from all.
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Maggie's Oxford
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Tel: 01865 751882
Maggie's Centre
Churchill Road, Old Road
Headington
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 7LE
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Maggie's Centre is a support centre for people with cancer and their families.
Maggie's Centre is a place to turn to for help with any of the problems, small or large, associated with cancer.
Under one roof you can access help with information, benefits advice, psychological support both indivi...
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People affected by cancer
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Huntington'S Disease Association - Oxfordshire
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Tel: 0151 331 5444
OX3 9DU
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The HDA (Huntington’s Disease Association) is a national charity which provides support for families affected by Huntington’s Disease (HD).
We are part of the national organisation, but more informal as well as more local. We hold regular meetings, go on social outings together, and meet and sha...
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Carers, people who have Huntington's Disease, people at risk of developing Huntington's Disease.
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Heads2Gether
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Tel: 0800 023 4550
ENT Department
The West Wing LG1
The John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 9DU
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We offer support to anyone affected by head and neck or mouth cancer. We run coffee mornings and a packed schedule of social events, an opportunity to meet and talk to others who have already been treated for the disease.
We offer telephone and face to face support using trained former patients...
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People Affected by Head & Neck Cancer.
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Ectodermal Dysplasia Society (Eds)
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Tel: 01242 261332
Unit 1 Maida Vale Business Centre
Leckhampton
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL53 7ER
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Ectodermal Dysplasia Society (EDS) support individuals and families affected by ED, and promote awareness and understanding of ED.
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General public and professionals
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Battledown Centre for Children and Families
Harp Hill
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL52 6PZ
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Motor Neurone Disease Association Oxfordshire
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Tel: 01235 850372
OX11 9PR
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The Oxfordshire Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association is dedicated to providing help and support to people in the area affected by MND including their carers, families and friends.
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Oxfordshire Dyspraxia Support Group Dyspraxia Foundation
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Each year the Foundation answers approximately 10,000 enquiries and distributes more then 20,000 leaflets about the condition. The Foundation seeks every opportunity to increase understanding of dyspraxia, particularly among professionals in health and education.
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Carers, parents, gneral public, professionals
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The Cotswolds Prostate Cancer Support Group
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Tel: 07703 477391
GL53 7AN
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The group was started by men who, at various ages have been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. Some are undergoing treatment while some have completed their treatment.
The group was formed to help men come to terms with the challenge of the diagnosis, and be better able to handle the difficult pe...
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Men at various stages of diagnosis/treatment with Prostate Cancer; their families and carers.
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Building Circles
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Tel: 01242 210950
C/O Cheltenham Business Point
105-107 Bath Road
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL53 7LE
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Building Circles in Gloucestershire help give people with learning disabilities the chance to escape from their isolation and live more fulfilling lives.
We know that people with learning disabilities and their families can often feel “cut off” from the community they live in. Unfortunately thes...
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Service is aimed at people with more severe learning disabilities and their carers.
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