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Other Websites for help

Abililtynet

Use of a Computer, Tablet & Mobile phone

Suffolk Coastal

Disability

 

Forum

Forum for disabled people, their families and carers

Share you

 

Journey

Tea and Coffee

in a friendly space in Ipswich

The Keys

1st & 3rd Friday

SMILE Cafe

SMILE Café is a weekly pop-up cafe, providing refreshments and respite - primarily for Carers and those adults with additional or mental health needs

Community

 

Action Suffolk

Events, Suffolk good neighbour network and BuddyUp

Songlines

Choir for Stroke Survivors, families and carers

ActivLives

Activities from gardening, sport, lunch clubs and hubs

Brain Research

 

UK

Research on Stroke and other Neurological Conditions

Disability

 

Advice Service

 

East Suffolk

They give free, independent advice to disabled people

Ipswich

 

Disabled

 

Advice Bureau

Advice on forms, benefits, Blue Badges and housing benefits

Scope

Equality for disabled people

Citizens Advice

 

Bureau

 

(Mid-Suffolk)

Benefits, housing, family support & energy 

Citizens Advice

 

Bureau

 

(West Suffolk)

Benefits, housing, family support & energy 

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VASP

The Suffolk Voluntary and Statutory Partnership (Staff/Volunteers)

A Stroke of

 

Luck

A Stroke Charity Offering Advice & Access to Exercise-Based Stroke Recovery

IISART

International Industry Society in Advanced Rehabilitation Technology

iReadmore

Reading therapy

APP

Lumosity

Memory. Processing Speed. Problem Solving. 

Flint Rehab

Stroke Exercise

Calibre Audio

Calibre has over 13,000 unabridged audiobooks as well as over 3,000 titles for children and young people. Books can be borrowed on USB memory sticks or streamed directly to your device

Lofty Heights

We help people live safely at home by sensitively decluttering, deep cleaning and organising their belongings and living space.

One Life

 

Suffolk

 OneLife Suffolk offer a variety of FREE services for Suffolk residents to help create healthier, happier futures. We deliver our services by telephone, Skype, Zoom and Facebook.

East Anglian

 

 

DriveAbility

Driving assessments for people with disabilities.

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Wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower discreetly indicates to people around the wearer including staff, colleagues and health professionals that they need additional support, help or a little more time

Hidden

 

Disabilities 

Sunflower

These websites are not associated with SWAGS+ and are for help only.

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