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Yellow Submarine

Yellow Submarine is an award-winning Oxfordshire charity that believes people with learning disabilities and autism deserve to live life to the full. They support their members to ‘do more’ and ‘need less’ increasing confidence, self-esteem and reducing social isolation. ...

Dr Sharpley

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Carers Trust

Carers Trust is a major charity for carers. They offer specialist services for carers of people of all ages and conditions and a range of individually tailored support and group activities. The branch in Oxfordshire is called Crossroads Care, and they strive in providing carers with emotional support and making it personal to each individual’s ...

Dementia UK

Dementia UK is the specialist dementia nurse charity. Its nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, provide life-changing support to families affected by all forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Admiral Nurses work on the free Dementia Helpline, in virtual clinics, and in community services, hospitals, care homes and hospices. They can advise on all aspects of ...
0800 888 6678 (Helpline)
020 8036 5400 (General Enquiries)

The Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline

The Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline is for anyone with a question or concern about Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. From looking out for the first symptoms of Alzheimer’s, to understanding the challenges of living with someone with vascular dementia, our specialist Admiral Nurses have the knowledge and experience to understand the situation and suggest answers that ...

Dr Sharpley

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Eynsham Medical Group

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Response - Home Support

Response provides home support to people with complex health needs such as mental and physical illness, learning disabilities or dementia. Staff can support individuals with physical tasks such as washing and getting dressed as well as social/practical tasks like collecting benefits or shopping. ...

Goring Surgery

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Late Spring

Late Spring is a network of support groups for anyone aged 60+ who has been bereaved. Sessions provide an opportunity to remember with others who understand and to remember that, in the midst of the pain, there is still life left to live. Late Spring is not a counselling service, but an opportunity for people to ...

Hightown Surgery

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Response - Long-Term Supported Housing

Response Long-Term Supported Housing provide support for adults with longer-term needs. A personal budget may need to be applied for and be in place before accessing this service. There are 30 places of shared and self-contained accommodation in Oxford City and Littlemore. ...
Mind Response Referrals Coordinator: 01865 397951

The National Careline

The National Careline provides help and guidance to older people, carers and families, to find their way through the social care maze and enable them to plan ahead with more confidence. Their website offers lots of advice and information about care options and funding for older people. Their objective is to provide a portal that ...

Army Benevolent Fund

The Army Benevolent Fund is the Army’s national charity, giving a lifetime of support to serving soldiers, former soldiers and their immediate families when they are in need. It awards grants to individuals and families, and fund leading organisations that support soldiers, former soldiers, and their families. From helping wounded soldiers to adapt to life ...

Army Welfare Services (AWS)

Much of the support available to Army personnel and their families is given through the Army Welfare Service (AWS), a professional and confidential welfare support service for servicemen and women and their families, wherever they are located. The Army Welfare Service has four main tasks: Community Support, Personal Support and HIVE information services and the ...

Big White Wall

The Big White Wall is a confidential and anonymous online therapy service which is available free to service personnel, veterans and their families. It combines the principles of social networking with a choice of clinically informed interventions to improve mental well-being. Members can use this tool to talk about their experiences in an anonymous online ...

Hook Norton Surgery

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Islip Surgery

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...