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West Dunbartonshire Short BreaksIf you’re a carer you may be able to take a short break from your caring role. Short breaks can make a positive difference. Having a short break can help you sustain caring relationships and give you time to focus on your needs.West Dunbartonshire, UKhttp://www.wdhscp.org.uk/carers/respite/
West Dunbartonshire CVSWest Dunbartonshire CVS offer a volunteering support service, befriending service and 'Ask Access' which helps people access community services and groups.Arcadia Business Centre, Miller Lane, Clydebank G81 1UJ, UK0141 941 0886https://wdcvs.com/
Supporting Well At HomeThe Care at Home service is to assist vulnerable people, of all ages, to live independently within their own homes wherever possible. Our staff are committed to the management and provision of a flexible, responsive, seamless, high quality Care at Home service, taking full account of service user and carer needs.Dumbarton/Alexandria 01389 776499 or Clydebank 01389 811760https://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/health-social-care/adults-older-people/care-at-home/
Sporting Memories NetworkThe Sporting Memories Network, also known as Replay, is a national charity which promotes the use of sporting memories to improve the wellbeing of older people and to tackle dementia, depression and social isolation.Orchard House, Long Street, Topcliffe. North Yorkshire, YO7 3RLadmin@sportingmemoriesnetwork.comhttp://sportingmemoriesnetwork.com
SDS HandbookWe link national policy and local experience to improve the implementation of Self-directed Support0131 475 2623https://handbook.scot/
ScotrailWest Dunbartonshire has a regular train service running throughout its area. With 13 train stations and seven Park and Ride facilities getting to and from West Dunbartonshire is easy. This website provides information on timetables and routes, station and train facilities, accessible travel and how to book assistance.0344 811 0141 http://www.scotrail.co.uk/
Playlist for LifeBeing able to respond to music is the one thing dementia cannot destroy. Playlist for Life encourages families and caregivers to create a playlist of personally meaningful music on an iPod for people with dementia. 3 Castle Court, Carnegie Campus, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, KY11 8PBhttp://www.playlistforlife.org.uk/
Phoenix CentreThe Pheonix Centre is a Community centre in Dumbarton. All welcome!Quarry Knowe, Dumbarton G82 5AF, UK01389 600245
Parkinson’s UKParkinsonism is a feature associated with some dementias, particularly Parkinson's dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies. Parkinson's UK offers support for patients and carers, including excellent advice on coping with daily activities.215 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 1EJ0808 800 0303hello@parkinsons.org.ukhttp://www.parkinsons.org.uk
Older Adults Mental Health Team – West DunbartonshireOlder People’s Community Mental Health team serving West Dunbartonshire and the surrounding area. Service supports people with mental health needs including memory problems and dementia.
Men’s Shed ClydebankMen's Shed Clydebank opens 10am every Mon, Wed, Fri, and Sat until afternoon.
Pop in for a chat 👍🏻. Full workshop, days out, great company. 07482 908705mens.shedclydebank@gmail.com
Memory SpinnersOur Memory Spinners groups meet weekly in Glasgow and St Andrews. Using music, storytelling, movement and the visual arts, the programme helps people with dementia and their carers relax, get creative and form new support networks.0141 332 9559https://www.scottishopera.org.uk/join-in/memory-spinners/
Meet ADAMHelping you find technology products matched to your needs. Based on unbiased, trusted recommendations from people with lived experience of long-term conditions.
MECOPPOnline resource for Black and Ethnic Minority Carers By working in partnership with carers, voluntary organisations and statutory bodies, MECOPP actively seeks to challenge and dismantle barriers that deny Black and Minority Ethnic carers access to health, social work and other social care services in ...0131 4672994https://www.mecopp.org.uk/
Macmillan Cancer SupportMacmillan Cancer Support is a national charitable organisation that provides practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.Macmillan Cancer Support, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7UQ0808 808 0000http://www.macmillan.org.uk
Luminate – Online Creative Resources for CarersLuminate works across Scotland to ensure that older people’s creativity can flourish regardless of their circumstances, experiences, interests, and ambitions. We are the leadership organisation for creative ageing in Scotland.Luminate, First Floor, Causewayside House, 160 Causewayside, Edinburgh, EH9 1PR0131 668 8066info@luminatescotland.orghttps://luminatescotland.org/
Lewy Body SocietyThe Lewy Body Society is a charity which aims to raise awareness of Dementia with Lewy bodies for the general public and educate those in the medical profession and decision making positions about all aspects of the disease and to support research into the disease.Hudson House, 8 Albany Street, Edinburgh EH1 3QB, United Kingdom0131 473 2385info@lewybody.orghttp://lewybody.org
Join Dementia ResearchJoin Dementia Research forms part of the Governments Dementia strategy and is a service that delivers opportunities for people to see what studies are taking place both in their local area and nationally and connecting researchers with them. NIHR Clinical Research Network Coordinating Centre, Minerva House, 5 Montague Close, London, SE1 9BB0300 111 5111https://www.joindementiaresearch.nihr.ac.uk
In Control ScotlandIn Control Scotland is a small Scottish Charity that focuses on improving the social care system for those who use it, primarily making self-directed support more accessible, and addressing inequalities for people with support needs.0141 440 5250https://www.in-controlscotland.org/
Improving LivesImproving Lives provide information, advice and support to those living with a disability and their families and carers.627 Dumbarton Road, Dalmuir, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire G81 4ET, UK0141 237 4560https://www.improvinglives.co.uk/
Hospital Bus ServicesBus links are available to patients and visitors attending Vale of Leven, Royal Alexandria and Queen Elizabeth University Hospitals.
The service provides direct links between Helensburgh, Vale of Leven Hospital, and the Royal Alexandra Hospital. The service is available to everyone and is operated with a low-floor wheelchair accessible vehicle.
0871 200 22 33https://www.spt.co.uk/bus/bus-stations-travel-information/travel-points/
Foundation for People with Learning DisabilitiesThe Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities influences government and local authority policies and services so that they better meet the needs of people with learning disabilities, their families and carers.1st Floor, Colechurch House, 1 London Bridge Walk, London, SE1 2SX020 7803 1100http://learningdisabilities.org.uk/
First BusFirst Bus offer a service from Glasgow to Clydebank, Dumbarton, Balloch and Helensburgh. 0345 646 0707www.firstgroup.com
Disability Information ScotlandIn Scotland, concessionary travel gives free or discounted trips on public transport to eligible disabled people, older people, carers and younger people. This information guide outlines the main travel concessions available, who qualifies, what they cost, and how to apply. Concessions may apply to buses, coaches, trains and ferries.
This website provides information on the National Entitlement Card, Disabled Person’s Railcard, Community Transport Schemes, Blue Badges and Parking.0300 323 9961info@disabilityscot.org.ukhttps://www.disabilityscot.org.uk/info-guide/travel-concessions-for-disabled-people/#overview
Diabetes UKDiabetes UK is a leading charity that cares for, connects with and campaigns on behalf of every person affected by or at risk of diabetes.Macleod House, 10 Parkway, London, NW1 7AA0345 123 2399info@diabetes.org.ukhttp://www.diabetes.org.uk/
Dementia Together OnlineThe Dementia Together Online website was designed by occupational therapists to share resources and activities online for people with dementia, their family members and supporters. https://www.cpcs.online/
Dementia Services Development CentreThe Dementia Services Development Centre is an international centre of knowledge and expertise dedicated to improving the lives of people with dementia.Iris Murdoch Building, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland01786 467740http://www.dementia.stir.ac.uk
Dementia Research CentreThe Dementia Research Centre, based at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, is one of the UK's leading centres for clinical research into dementia.8-11 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3AR020 3448 4773http://www.ucl.ac.uk/drc/
DACA – Alcohol Recovery ServiceFree and confidential service offering counselling and advice for anyone worried about alcohol.Dumbarton Area Council on Alcohol, West Bridgend Lodge, West Bridgend, Dumbarton G82 4AD01389 731456https://daca.org.uk/
Coalition of Carers in ScotlandThe Coalition of Carers in Scotland was established in 1998 by a group of carers and staff from carer support organisations who wanted to strengthen the voice of carers in Scotland0141 404 0231https://www.carersnet.org/
Carers UKCarers UK is a national membership charity for carers, that is both a support network and a movement for change.20 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4LX0808 808 7777advice@carersuk.orghttp://www.carersuk.org/
British Institute of Learning DisabilitiesBritish Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD) wants people with learning disabilities to be valued equally, participate fully in their communities and be treated with dignity and respect.Birmingham Research Park, 97 Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2SQ0121 415 6960enquiries@bild.org.ukhttp://www.bild.org.uk/
Blue BadgeA blue badge allows drivers or passengers with severe mobility problems / disabilities to park in parking restricted areas. A blue badge may also be issued to an organisation for a group transport motor vehicle.
If you are a driver or a passenger and you have mobility issues, you may be eligible for a Blue Badge. Links and information on applying for a Blue Badge in West Dunbartonshire.
Dumbarton: Tel: 01389 776499 / Clydebank: Tel: 0141 562 8800https://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/health-social-care/apply-blue-badge/
Bladder and Bowel CommunityThe Bladder and Bowel Community is the UK wide charity for people with bladder and bowel control problems. It provides information and support services, including a confidential helpline, for anyone affected by these conditions as well as their families, carers and healthcare professionals. 7 The Court, Holywell Business Park, Northfield Road, Southam, CV47 0FS01926 357220help@bladderandbowel.org https://www.bladderandbowel.org/
Alzheimer’s Society ShopAt Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We do this by giving help to those living with dementia today, and providing hope for the future.0333 366 0035https://shop.alzheimers.org.uk/
Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Link Worker – West DunbartonshireIf you have been recently assessed as having dementia, you are entitled to one year post diagnostic support from a Dementia Link WorkerDementia Resource Centre, Clydebank, UK07876 208898
Alternatives Recovery ServiceA community-based drug project supporting people across West Dunbartonshire1-3 Quay Street, Dumbarton G82 1LG, UK
ALISS – A Local Information System for ScotlandALISS is an on-line local information system for Scotland. The website can connect you with groups, services and activities to support health and wellbeing across Scotland. Just type in your postcode to see what's on near you.https://www.aliss.org/
Age ScotlandAge Scotland offers a wide range of information and advice guides, resources, and activities to help boost older people’s health and wellbeing, with a focus on simple and practical measures that older people can take to age better, including moving more, eating well and staying hydrated.0800 12 44 222 https://www.agescotland.org.uk/how-we-help/health-wellbeing
After UmbrageAfter Umbrage exists to care for carers. We offer FREE four-day breaks in our self-catering cottages in tranquil and comfortable surroundings.https://afterumbrage.org.uk/