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As an experienced social care provider with over 25 years experience of supporting disabled people and their families, we offer flexible support throughout Scotland. Hundreds of people and their families are supported through thousands of projects across the country. We are committed to providing people of all ages with the support they want and need through a wide range of services, representation and regular events.
Unity Enterprise is a Scottish inter-church charity founded in 1989. Our vision is to become the leader in innovative and quality service on behalf of individuals and communities. Unity Enterprise continues to develop innovative programmes designed to promote the development of people as individuals and within their community. Our work is rooted in a spirit of service which will assist in valuing our service users not only as customers but as individuals, giving them the opportunity to free themselves from their present circumstances.
Cosgrove Care has been supporting people with learning disabilities in Glasgow and East Renfrewshire since 1962 We support both children and adults with a range of needs through local authority funding and a busy calendar of fundraising events
Crossroads Caring Scotland, the national charity dedicated to the provision of short breaks for carers within their own homes. Established in 1978, we have services throughout Scotland providing practical support for carers of all ages.
Information on disabilities and disability services in Glasgow for the public, carers and health care profesionals
Key Housing Association provides accommodation and support services to people with learning disabilities in Scotland
cic - community integrated care, deliver specialist care and support services from supporting adults with learning disabilities and/or mental health concerns, to residential and nursing care for older people. cic also provide support for substance misuse, homelessness and younger people services.
Leading the way in Learning Disability in Scotland
Equal Say has been providing independent advocacy for adults with learning disabilities in Greater Glasgow since 1995. Equal Say was originally established for the residents and ex-residents of Lennox Castle Hospital, an institution that was situated in Lennoxtown, about 10 miles North of Glasgow. Many of its residents had lived there for decades and had no experience of making choices and living as individuals.
We offer individual support and provide services to people with learning disabilities and sensory impairment to help them to take control of their lives
- CROSSROADS (BLANTYRE) CARE ATTENDANT SCHEME
LANARKSHIRE, G72 0BS GLASGOW, BLANTYRE HEALTH CENTRE, VICTORIA STREEThome day care, physical disabilities, dementia care, domicilliary care, respite breaks, personal care, homecare, home care support services, supported living, support services, non-profit organization
- CROSSROADS (WEST STIRLINGSHIRE) CARE ATTENDANT SCHEME
WEST STIRLINGSHIRE, G63 0TT GLASGOW, 14 BUCHANAN STREETsupport for carers, home day care, crossroads caring scotland, crossroads care, personal care, care at home, dissability, home care support services, charity, help for carers, dementia support, autism
- GLASGOW LEARNING DISABILITIES SERVICES
STRATHCLYDE REGION, G41 1JA GLASGOW, KINGSTON BUSINESS CENTRE 2ND FLOOR, STANLEY STREET Fundraising at Sense Scotland makes a wonderful difference to deafblind and disabled children, adults and their families in Scotland. Thanks to the remarkable generosity of our supporters we are able to fund family advisors, art, music, drama and woodcraft sessions, outdoor activities, buy new sensory toys and equipment and refurbish buildings.
Discover a treasure trove of fantastic clothing & shoes, books, music & movies, bric-a-brac, toys and loads more today. Every penny raised goes towards funding Sense Scotland's services. Sense Scotland sell a fantastic range of quality items at affordable prices to raise funds to support disabled children and adults across.
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Sense Scotland sell a fantastic range of quality items at affordable prices at our 14 shops in Scotland to raise funds to help disabled people throughout their lives.
- THE ADVOCACY PROJECT (SCOTLAND) LTD
STRATHCLYDE REGION, G5 9JP GLASGOW, CUMBRAE HOUSE, 15 CARLTON COURTThe Advocacy Project provides independent advocacy for: * People aged 65 and over across Glasgow and East Renfrewshire. * People with learning disabilities and/or communication support needs in North Lanarkshire. * People with mental health issues across South Lanarkshire. * People with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health issues in the East End of Glasgow, Rutherglen and Cambuslang. * Patients with a physical disability within the Southern General Hospital or accessing the Community Physical Disability Teams across Greater Glasgow.
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- DAY CARE FOR ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
LANARKSHIRE, G32 7HF GLASGOW, FERNAN STREET COMPLEX, 30 FERNAN STREETchild care, day centres
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Information on disabilities and disability services in Glasgow for the public, carers and health care profesionals
The Wise Group is a social enterprise with a reputation built over quarter of a century on devising and managing efficient, innovative and flexible ways into work
- ALLIED HEALTHCARE GROUP
SCOTLAND, G2 6HJ GLASGOW, SUITES 401 - 404,BALTIC CHAMBERS,50 WELLINGTON STREETWe have managed and delivered complex care packages that represent the diverse range of our skills base. Many of these cases are ongoing and include such services as care of the elderly, assistance with supported living, complex paediatric care and palliative care.
- CROSSROADS CARING SCOTLAND- GLASGOW EAST
LANARKSHIRE, G31 4AE GLASGOW, THE BAMBURY CENTRE, 67 YATE STREETcaring, care for dementia, non-profit organization, respite care, supported living, care services, carers, help for carers, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, care for the elderly, dementia
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- DAY CARE FOR ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
LANARKSHIRE, G21 1LR GLASGOW, ELMVALE C E CENTRE, ELMVALE STsocial carers, humanitarian organisations, humanitarian aid organisation, charitable organization, social welfare organisations, help organisations, social care, charity, social service organisations,
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In Scotland we focus on achieving social change with a range of both local and European partners to influence policy and raise awareness of mental health. We have developed national mental health programmes in areas ranging from employment to the arts. We opened our first Scotland office in 1974. Since then, we have played a pivotal role in earning Scotland its reputation for having one of the world's most advanced set of mental health improvement policies and we now have offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
