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Haemophilia Centre Tooting

Tel: 020 8725 0763

St George's Hospital, Department of Haematology
Blackshaw Road
Tooting
London
Greater London
SW17 0QT

4.8 miles away

The Haemophilia Centre supports people affected by haemophilia, von Willebrand's disease or a related bleeding disorder, and their families. Clinical Nurse Specialists are available to talk throughout the hours of 08:30 to 17:30 Monday to Friday. For urgent problems a doctor is always on call.
Carers and the general public who care for or are affected by an inherited bleeding disorder
Wandsworth Mencap

Tel: 07581 002237

26 Totterdown Street
Tooting
London
Greater London
SW17 8TA

4.8 miles away

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Carers of people with learning disabilities.
Mushkil Aasaan

Tel: 020 8672 6581

220-222 Upper Tooting Road
1st. Floor (Side entrance)
London
Greater London
SW17 7EW

4.9 miles away

As a 'Specialist' provider regulated by the 'Care Quality Commission' (CQC). Mushkil Aasaan offers packages of Care that transcend detailed knowledge of the Community's faiths, values, customs, language and dietary needs beyond that of their basic needs.
Asian families in need or crisis. Older people, disabled and people with long term health problems.
Headway South West London

Tel: 07722 861642

Drake House
44 St Georges Road
London
Greater London
SW19 4ED

5.0 miles away

Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families. They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem. Free carer advice and support services are available.
Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
Rethink Merton And Sutton Carers And Users Support Group

Tel: 020 8542 3657

SW19 4EF

5.0 miles away

We run a support group for carers on the last Tuesday of the month, from 7.30pm. This alternates with a joint meetings of carers & users where we invite Speakers. We also have a free bi-monthly newsletter distributed by e-mail or post. Please contact us for more information, or to be added to our...
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The Wimbledon Guild Of Social Welfare (Wimbledon Befriending Scheme)

Tel: 020 8946 0735

30-32 Worple Road
Wimbledon
London
Greater London
SW19 4EF

5.0 miles away

Wimbledon Befriending Scheme provides volunteer befrienders for socially isolated older people in the north of the borough. Phone the contact number for more information on referring someone, or becoming a befriender.
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Merton And South West London Dyslexia Association Merton And South West London

Tel: 020 8947 4779

Wimbledon Guild of Social Welfare
Worple Road
Wimbledon
London
Greater London
SW19 4EF

5.0 miles away

Merton and South West London Dyslexia Association offers support and information to parents about the educational needs of children. It also offers assistance to adults with dyslexia. Call for more information on meeting times and venues.
Those affected by dyslexia
British Red Cross London

Tel: 020 8944 0246

28 Worple Road
Wimbledon
London
Greater London
SW19 4EE

5.0 miles away

The British Red Cross provides a number of local community services, including help for people going into and coming out of hospital. Further information about services in your area can be found on the website or by calling the branch number.
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Nerve Tumours UK

Tel: 0208 4391234

First Floor
44 Coombe Lane
London
Greater London
SW20 0LA

5.1 miles away

Provide information, support and advice on Neurofibromatosis in the UK; facilitate and promote innovative research, and are an advocate for those with Neurofibromatosis.
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Parkinson's UK Sutton Kingston and Epsom Branch

Tel: 07955840281 or 0344 225 3609

Ewell Court House
Lakehurst Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT19 0EB

5.1 miles away

Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.