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Adalah Rest Home
Residential care home, caring for people with dementia, depression as well as non dementia residents. Our home has room for 30 residents.
- Last updated:
- 10 August 2020
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Care
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Addiction Support and Care Agency (ASCA)
ASCA is a local community based organisation providing low cost services in the LB of Richmond upon Thames and the RB of Kingston upon Thames. We aim to support those who misuse alcohol, drugs and/or other addictions, and their partners, carers, families and friends. We have a small staff team of 7 part-time staff working across the two boroughs and a team of 32 volunteer counsellors who help us deliver our services
- Last updated:
- 14 December 2015
- Sectors:
- Voluntary Sector
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Addison Travel Ltd
Addision Travel is a fully independent ABTA bonded travel agent. Addison Travel listens to clients requirement especially to any important requirements such as private transfers required as client doesn’t like crowds if transferred by group bus etc. We can tailor make a holiday to clients specifications and not force them onto an operator or holiday that is not suitable to them. As an independent agent Addison Travel is not forced to use just one supplier and can use whichever one is the most suitable for clients requirements.
- Last updated:
- 5 August 2015
- Location:
- North West
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Adel Pharmacy
Community pharmacists were known in the past as chemists. Like GPs, community pharmacists are part of the NHS family. Every day about 1.6 million people visit a pharmacy in England. Community pharmacies are situated in high street locations, in neighbourhood centres, in supermarkets and in the heart of the most deprived communities. Many are open long hours when other health care professionals are unavailable. There are several different types and sizes of community pharmacies ranging from the large chains with shops on every High Street or in edge of town supermarkets, to small individually owned pharmacies in small communities in the suburbs and often in deprived areas or rural settings. The traditional role of the community pharmacist as the healthcare professional who dispenses prescriptions written by doctors has changed. In recent years community pharmacists have been developing clinical services in addition to the traditional dispensing role to allow better integration and team working with the rest of the NHS.
- Last updated:
- 5 August 2015
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Pharmaceutical, Medical
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Admin - Erewash
- Last updated:
- 18 June 2018
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Administrator - Aspatria DAA
- Last updated:
- 20 September 2017
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Administrator - Blackpool Council
Blackpool Council is committed to helping Blackpool become a dementia friendly town and aims to promote information, services and activities available to people living with dementia (and their families and carers), in order to improve their health and wellbeing.
- Last updated:
- 26 October 2018
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Health, Community organisations
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Administrator - Halton Dementia Action Alliance
- Last updated:
- 16 May 2023
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Administrator - Kingston
Staywell is an independent, award-winning charity providing a range of services for people in south-west London and Surrey. The foundations of our organisation date back to 1946 and in 2016 we will celebrate 70 years of working in the community. Our organisation has evolved during its long history and also incorporates Malden and Coombe Old People’s Welfare Association and Age Concern Kingston. We changed our working name to Staywell from Age Concern Kingston upon Thames on 1st September 2014. Click here to read about why we made this change. Our core work is with older people and their carers and we aim to support our users to live with independence and dignity, decide the direction of their own lives and enjoy life as part of the community. We work to influence local policy and practice and create a greater understanding of the needs of older people and their potential to contribute to community life. We aim to foster greater understanding between the generations by involving younger people in our work through volunteering. Through our furniture recycling service, Kingston Community Furniture, we address the needs of people who experience financial hardship and disadvantage for reasons other than age.
- Last updated:
- 13 December 2019
- Location:
- London
- Sectors:
- Health, Care, Local DAA Members, Social Care
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Administrator - Ludlow DAA
Ludlow DAA is a coalition of local organisations aiming to work together to help Ludlow become a Dementia Friendly Community.
- Last updated:
- 21 January 2019
- Location:
- West Midlands
- Sectors:
- Local DAA Members, Membership Organisations
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Administrator - North
Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading dementia charity. We provide information and support, improve care, fund research, and create lasting change for people affected by dementia.
- Last updated:
- 23 March 2023
- Location:
- North West
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Administrator - North Somerset
- Last updated:
- 10 November 2016
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Administrator - Oldham
- Last updated:
- 26 September 2018
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Administrator - South-West Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group
- Last updated:
- 17 April 2018
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Administrator - South-West Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group
- Last updated:
- 5 September 2017
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Administrator - Wakefield
Wakefield Clinical Commissioning Group.
- Last updated:
- 23 July 2018
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Clinical Commissioning Group
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Administrator - Wigan
- Last updated:
- 30 December 2020
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Administrator- Hyndburn Dementia Action Alliance
- Last updated:
- 1 June 2018
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Admiral Court Care Home – Hallmark Care Homes
A modern care home in Leigh-on-Sea, providing Dementia, Nursing and Palaitive care in quiet, comfortable surroundings that have been recognised nationally. A 60 room home across 2 floors. Our Promise is: We promise never to forget that this is your Home. Our Vision is: To be the leading provider in high quality relationship centred care for all Residents.
- Last updated:
- 20 September 2016
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Care
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Admiral Nurse Service (Telford and Wrekin)
Admiral Nurses are specialised mental health nurses working in the field of dementia. The mission of the Admiral Nurse Service (ANS) is to improve the quality of life of people with dementia and their carers by providing a specialist nursing intervention for the carers of people with dementia; raising awareness and providing education and training for carers, professionals and the public; promoting the highest possible standards of care for people with dementia and their carers.
- Last updated:
- 27 April 2017
- Location:
- West Midlands
- Sectors:
- Health, Voluntary Sector, Care
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Adorno Companions
Adorno Companions provide independent living support, befriending and companionship to disabled adults and the elderly. We are working to reduce social isolation and loneliness in Bristol and South Glos. We have both male and female companions that are DBS checked. Please note we do not provide personal care.
- Last updated:
- 5 March 2020
- Location:
- South West
- Sectors:
- Care, Community organisations, Health, Recreation, Social Care, Transport Sector
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Adult Day Care Ltd
Adult Day Care operates The Swallows Day Centre situated in Salhouse 5 miles north of Norwich. Ladies and gentleman 18+ are able to attend. We support learning disabilities, physical disabilities, dementia and the need for social stimulation. We aim to provide a home from home environment with a secure and warm and friendly atmosphere. All staff have vast experience within the care sector and we achieve a good client carer ratio.
- Last updated:
- 5 June 2019
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Care, Social Care
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Adults Health and Wellbeing - Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
We offer low level care support for those individuals within our communities that are not eligible for adult social care support. We offer a wellbeing officer role to provide low level support to individuals, families and carers from putting in physical home adaptions to assisting in community activity and group development to improve peoples social isolation, wellbeing and active health and signposting to other professional, community and voluntary sector provides to assist the needs , as identified by the individual. We offer Community Support Officers , who are the front line service for delivery of all the Communities priorities and therefore key go – to individuals to support the community, including increase of the community activity offer, home safety advise, etc. That the service becomes “ dementia Friendly” and have nominated Dementia champions. We can help by ensuring our team are dementia friendly trained and deliver our front line engagement services and development of community activities with this understanding and awareness to ensure that they are suitable for all to participate. We can further help through the teams dementia champions, by working with existing groups, to provide the dementia training to them, for them to understand and ensure that their groups and aware of and where possible able to wider the group offer to ensure dementia does not become a barrier to participating.
- Last updated:
- 5 August 2015
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
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Adults Supporting Adults
Adults Supporting Adults (ASA) is a not for profit organisation that covers the whole county of Lincolnshire. As a shared lives provider ASA offer a wide range of resources to support people who wish to remain or become part of their chosen community.
- Last updated:
- 14 April 2014
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Voluntary Sector
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Adults Workforce Development Team - LBRuT
The Adults Workforce Development Team (AWFD) is committed to providing learning and development opportunities for staff working in statutory agencies and supporting the private and voluntary sectors in maintaining a suitably qualified and trained workforce. Our overall aim is to enable the social care workforce to work in a more integrated way and improve the quality and delivery of their services for their service users, Carers and local communities. Our learning and development programmes aim to meet the specific needs of those people working with service users who may have mental health problems, dementia, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, neurological disabilities and serious illness. Where required, the Adults Workforce Development Team, will commission specialist courses and learning opportunities to meet the needs of the statutory and local workforce.
- Last updated:
- 5 August 2015
- Location:
- London
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities