A-Z of home services (O)

EAC's directory contains a wide range of home care services that help older people maintain their independence and quality of life at home. Add your service here (free for statutory and charitable agencies).

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Deliver quality frozen ready meals, desserts & groceries direct to your door. Usually the same driver each week and if you'd like they will be happy to put the meals in the freezer for you.

Contact: Oakhouse Foods, 4a/4b Cornbrash Park , Bumpers Farm , Chippenham , Wiltshire , SN14 6RA.
Delivers quality frozen ready meals direct to your door. Usually the same driver each week and if you'd like they will be happy to put the meals/groceries away for you.

Contact: Oakhouse Foods - Aberdeen, Unit 2, West Pitmillan, Foveran, Aberdeenshire, AB41 6AL.
Deliver quality frozen ready meals, desserts & groceries direct to your door. Usually the same driver each week and if you'd like they will be happy to put the meals in the freezer for you.

Contact: Oakhouse Foods - Central Scotland, Unit 23 Burnhouse Industrial Estate, Whitburn, West Lothian, EH47 0LQ.
For over 30 years, customers, carers and healthcare professionals have been using Oakhouse Foods for our delicious meals, great choice and friendly local service. Our range features nearly 400 meals and desserts. This includes options for a variety of special diets including low sugar, dysphagia, a...

Contact: Oakhouse Foods - Middlesbrough, Collingwood Court, Riverside Park, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS2 1RP.
At Oakley Rural we promote a sense of well-being and health in a sociable environment, offering a range of facilities in a welcoming atmosphere. Volunteers who work freely with individuals and small groups to provide comfort and alleviate loneliness. Staff and volunteers are vetted with full CRB ch...

Contact: Oakley Rural Day Centre, The Old School, Lovell Road, Oakley, Bedfordshire, MK43 7RX.
Attending the Centre gives all our clients something to look forward to and a reason to get up in the mornings. Each activity they engage in gives them a sense of achievement, makes them feel better about themselves, and enables friendships to be formed and continued.Our focus is to support and sust...

Contact: Oaks Way Centre, Oaks Way, Carshalton, SM5 4NQ.
We offer an active and stimulating environment which can accommodate the special needs of the person with dementia. Carers are very welcome, and find support through meeting and sharing with other carers, joining in the fun, or simply by taking some time out to recharge batteries. The day runs from ...

Contact: Essex Dementia Care - Oasis Activity Centre Braintree, Elim Church, Manor Street, Braintree, Essex, CM7 3HT.
If you contact us about equipment and adaptations in your home, we will explain about what services are available and how we will assess you for them.We will tell you when we are coming to visit you to assess your needs and will discuss them with you and anyone else you may wish to be involved (such...

Contact: Adult & Community Services, Topsham Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 4QD.
We may be able to: advise you on how to do things differently so it’s easier for you to live at home lend equipment or provide minor adaptations such as grab rails in your home put you in contact with organisations about access to employment, social or leisure opportunities give advice a...

Contact: Adult Social Care, Essex House, 200 The Crescent, Colchester, Essex, CO4 9YQ.
Social care occupational therapy You may be offered equipment or adaptations to your home to support you and help you to maintain your independence, or to assist your carer. An occupational therapist may also provide information and advice in moving and handling and any other aspect of coping wit...

Contact: Adult Social Care, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AD.
Occupational Therapists work with you to help you to live as independently as possible at home. This may be done through advice on how to do things different, or may involve the identification or supply of a wide range of equipment, aids and/or adaptations. You may be eligible for assistan...

Contact: Adult Social Care.
Occupational therapists are trained health care professionals. They work in social care and specialise in adapting tasks and the environment to enable disabled and older people: to be able to carry out daily activities, be safe and independent in their own homes. 

Contact: Adult Social Care, 29 St. Marys Gate, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 3NU.
Occupational Therapy is concerned with everyday activities of life, enabling disabled people to participate in their local communities and overcome lifestyle limitations resulting from their disabilities.

Contact: Adult Social Care, Cumbria County Council Headquarters, The Courts, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8NA.
Firstly, they or one of their Team, will talk to you to get full information as to your needs. This may result in: referring you to a more appropriate service; giving you advice over the telephone; arranging to visit you at home; or a combination of these actions. The Occupational Therapis...

Contact: Adult Social Care (Warwick), Warwickshire County Council, Shire Hall, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 4RR.
The Occupational Therapy service gives advice: on alternative ways of managing tasks to carers on moving and handling techniques, e.g. to help someone get in or out of bed, then provide written instructions about equipment you can buy and loan of equipment to help on small changes at home suc...

Contact: Care Direct - Adult Social Care, Bournemouth, Dorset.
Occupational Therapy entails: Encouraging and enabling the service user to make the best use of their abilities Recognising that people are individuals and that each person and their carer(s) have unique strengths and needs Retain maximum dignity and respect Promoting the service user’s ...

Contact: Cheshire West and Chester, 58 Nicholas Street, Chester, Chesterfield, CH1 2NP.
The Occupational Therapy teams in both health and social care work together to help you achieve the things you want to do. Occupational Therapy staff will help you find practical solutions to lead a more fulfilling life. They can: provide help and training in daily activities; advise wheth...

Contact: Home Solutions, TR1 1EB.
Our aim is to help you find solutions to enable you to live independently or to support your carers. An occupational therapist - also known as an OT - can help you live your life to the full in your own home by assessing your needs. This may result in: - providing equipment - advising where ...

Contact: Social & Community Access Team, P.O. Box 780, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 9GX.
We can give advice and information to help you stay as independent as possible. This could include advice about equipment and alterations to your home to help you and your carer manage more easily.

Contact: Adult Social Care, County Hall, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 4DY.
Helping people maintain independence in the home. The Social Services Occupational Therapy service does not provide some kinds of equipment, such as beds, commodes, wheelchairs and walking sticks  

Contact: Social Service, Occupational Therapy Service OTS, Westway Information Centre, 140 Ladbroke Grove, London, W10 5ND.
The Occupational Therapy team can help elderly and disabled people through assessment, advice, information and the provision of equipment and / or adaptations to their homes. In many instances the assistance requested can be provided quickly although non-urgent requests or major alterations to ...

Contact: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council - Occupational Therapy Team, Parkes Hall Centre Parkes Hall Road, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 3RJ.
If you struggle with everyday tasks because you're ill, frail or because of a disability, our occupational therapy service may be able to provide practical support to make things easier. For example, we can identify practical support to help with cooking or equipment to increase independence in the ...

Contact: Adult Social Care, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH.
Occupational Therapists are responsible for assessing and providing services that help people remain as independent as possible in their own homes. The occupational therapy service can provide advice and information on methods of carrying out day to day tasks that may help you retain your independen...

Contact: Occupational Therapy Services, Shire Hall, Castle Hill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0AP.
Disabled Facilities Grant Occupational Therapy Home Adaptations Moving Assistance Grant

Contact: Adult Social Care, Stretford, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M32 0TH.
Through life's ups and downs, we're there for our members. As a friendly society and mutual – it's what we do. From fun social get-togethers and trusted support and advice when members might need it, to exclusive offers and opportunities to travel – our benefits are shaped by the very pe...

Contact: Oddfellows.
The Music Pool can provide a range of activities for older and retired people, in a variety of settings - clubs, residential homes, day centres, village halls, church groups etc. Widely acknowledged to enhance people's well-being and independence, while combating social exclusion, the activities on ...

Contact: The Music Pool, The Courtyard Edgar Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 9JR.
Older Citizens Advocacy York (OCAY) has been set up by older people for people like you to ensure that you have a voice which is heard. Advocacy simply means supporting people to speak up for themselves when there is something they want to say. Older Citizens Advocacy York (OCAY) can provide a lot...

Contact: Older Citizens Advocacy York (OCAY), 52 Townend Street, York, North Yorkshire, YO31 7QG.
Older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual people want all of the same things in later life as heterosexual older people. This includes staying in their own homes for as long as possible and being treated with respect and dignity when they access health and care services. Meeting new frien...

Contact: Age UK Oldham, 10 Church Lane, Oldham, OL1 3AN.
LGBT advocates have, in recent years, documented the numerous unique concerns that older members of the LGBTQ community face by virtue of both their age, and their sexuality or gender identity. For those older members of the LGBTQ community living outside of care home settings, isolation can be a r...

Contact: Age UK North Tyneside, Bradbury Centre, 13 Saville Street West, North Shields, NE29 6QP.
Our Older People Day Service offers specialist, person-centred support, and a range of tailored activities which are focused on maintaining independence, engaging with the local community and social interaction.

Contact: ECL.
How we can support you services to help you live safely at homehelp getting out and aboutactivities in the communityBus pass for older peopleLiving with dementia

Contact: Adult social care.
Happiness in Mind offers older  people, including those with dementia, the chance to enjoy some new activities away from home. Our Service offers support and a wide range of different things to do within a comfortable, safe environment. The specially trained staff and calm atmosphere means that...

Contact: Dementia Day Service, Royal Voluntary Sevice, 1 South Street, St Leonard's On Sea, Hastings, East Sussex, TN37 6AP.
OPAL aims to reduce loneliness and isolation of older people living in Leeds 16, as well as improving the quality of their lives by enabling them to live independently, safely and healthily. We give direct support to 700 older people and our services include: Practical support: Shopping trips usi...

Contact: Older People’s Action in the Locality - OPAL, Unit 10, Holt Park District Centre, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 7SR.
The Older People’s project is to improve the quality of life of the elderly community and an important component of this is health and well being. Hamara endeavors to employ a variety of methods to enhance self esteem and independence in the longer term Although families and friends assist in ...

Contact: Hamara Healthy Living, Hamara Healthy Living Centre, Tempest Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS11 6RD.
Adult day centres in Derbyshire

Contact: Derbyshire County Council, Derbyshire.
What we offer The day services offer assessment, treatment and rehabilitation based on individual needs supporting recovery. We offer a day programme of activities for those experiencing dementia and cognitive impairment and for those experiencing depression or psychotic illness. Those with dementia...

Contact: Older People's Mental Health Services, Barnet, Springwell Centre Barnet Hospital Wellhouse Lane, Barnet Hospital Wellhouse Lane, London, EN5 3DJ.
We can help you stay in your home by providing advice on: home adaptations, keeping your home warm, support services, environmental health and hoarding, loneliness, Handy Person Adaptation Services, tenants rights, budgeting and benefits, health and wellbeing

Contact: Newark and Sherwood District Council, Castle House, Great North Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BY.
Age UK Solihull is committed to giving older people comprehensive and high quality Information and Advice. We provide free, independent and impartial advice on a range of issues affecting older people, their families and carers. This advice is accessible, confidential, clear, and most of all, indepe...

Contact: Age UK Solihull, The Core, Central Library Building, Homer Road, Solihull, B91 3RG.
This is an integrated health and social care service for older people. The unit also accepts referrals for younger people with a concerned diagnosis of dementia and where it is appropriate to be manageed by the team.

Contact: Older People's Joint Service Community Mental Health Team, Tolworth Hospital Red Lion Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7QU.
Our older people's services are buzzing with life, fun and laughter with an activities program to suit all. We offer information, advice and support in warm, friendly surroundings. Your needs are our priority. Our older people's clubs meet on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, Thursdays and Sundays. ...

Contact: Blackfriars Settlement, 1 Rushworth Street, London, SE1 ORB.
Staff within our older people services have experience of providing needs led care and support services for older adults, including meeting personal care needs, dietary needs, supporting people with sensory loss and the use of assistive technologies. Care and support is provided in a very sensitive ...

Contact: Creative Support, Wellington House, 131 Wellington Road South, Stockport, SK1 3TS.
Wealden and Eastbourne Lifeline - Welbeing Welbeing (Wealden and Eastbourne Lifeline) provide alarms (usually on a pendant worn around the neck) for older people who may need help in an emergency for example, if you fall and need help to get up. Extra care housing Extra Care housing schemes are d...

Contact: Housing.
KLS Elders Programme works with older people in the community to support health and wellbeing and reduce loneliness and isolation. Our programme encourages new friendships to develop and strengthens connections to help everyone feel part of the KLS family. We offer social, creative and physical acti...

Contact: Katherine Low Settlement, 108 Battersea High Street, London, SW11 3HP.
Our befriending service aims to reduce the social isolation that may result from getting older.  The befriender would visit regularly for at least two hours a fortnight. 

Contact: Older Persons Befriending Service, Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M15 6AX.
Milton Keynes Council older persons day care services are available to people with a medical diagnosis of dementia, who are physically frail or have a physical disability. The service offers a variety of support including:  Transport to and from the centre in our wheelchair-accessible minibus...

Contact: Adult social care.
Neighbourhood Network Schemes are community based, locally led organisations that enable older people to live independently and pro-actively participate within their own communities by providing services that reduce social isolation, provide opportunities for volunteering, act as a “gateway...

Contact: Older Wiser Local Seniors - OWLS, HEART, Bennett Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6 3HN.
Equipment is provided to support the individual in their home and tailored to meet their needs. It can be as simple as the basic community alarm service, able to respond in an emergency and provide regular contact by telephone.  It can include detectors or monitors such as motion or falls and f...

Contact: First Choice Homes, Oldham Council, Civic Centre, West Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL1 1UT.
As well as supporting you within the Wellbeing Hubs themselves, we can help you to pursue a wide range of other interests out and about in Northamptonshire, like canoeing, walking and fishing.Our Wellbeing Hubs co-ordinate such a wide range of activities, social pursuits, there is bound to be someth...

Contact: Specialist Dementia, West Glebe, Cottingham Road, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN17 1SZ.
NHS home visiting Opticians serving the West Midlands housebound community. The service provides an in depth home eye test. Our specialist eye testing equipment allows us to provide a mobile opticians services. Patients who consider themselves as disabled can have a full eye test at home though our...

Contact: On Call Opticians, 61 Trafalgar Road, Oldbury, B69 1RE.
Most local councils and housing associations let their properties through a central system known as choice-based lettings. Once you have completed your application for housing, you will be given a priority rating based on your personal circumstances. You can then use this rating to register your in...

Contact: On The Move.
One Community Transport is a project of One Community. Its primary function is to promote and maintain the independence of people in our community by providing accessible transport for those with mobility difficulties whilst supporting community and voluntary organisations through the provision of c...

Contact: One Community Eastleigh, 16 Romsey Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 9AL.
Our resource centre is a joint venture between Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) and Trafford Council. It provides community equipment and adaptation services for people living in Trafford, who may need assistance with daily living due to a disability. Equipment and adaptations advic...

Contact: Adult Social Care, Talbot Road, Stretford, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M32 0TH.
A weekly drop in to support those over 16 and adults to avoid homelessness and aid them to manage living independently. Our floating support services help customers with a range of different needs and situations including: mental health problems single homeless and homeless famil...

Contact: One Support (Housing) drop-in.
One to One Support Services provides Support Workers that are highly skilled, have excellent  communication skills and in depth knowledge of supporting and working with older people. Our services are available in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire. England. We are available for sho...

Contact: One to One Support Services Ltd, 1 McGregors Way,, Turnoaks Business Park, ,, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 2HA.
Diana explains what DanceFit means. All of Diana's classes can be watched after the live performance, at any time of the week.  Sue holds a Tai Chi class online.

Contact: Age UK Bury, The Jubilee Centre, Mosley Avenue, Bury, BL9 6PQ.
The Online Centres Network - formerly UK online centres - is made up of thousands of organisations based at the heart of hyper-local communities, each aiming to help people use digital technology to become more included, access essential services and take advantage of the opportunities the internet ...

Contact: On line Centres Network, Good Things Foundation , PO Box 6063 Sheffield S11 0GU, Sheffield , S11 0GU.
Our staff can assist in preparation and cooking of meals,  cleaning and laundry duties and Shopping.  

Contact: Onshore Healthcare.
Onside Advocacy provides practical and proactive support to ensure disadvantaged people are treated fairly as citizens and have equal rights within all aspects of their lives. Onside Appropriate Adult service provides support to people with learning disabilities and mental ill health to safeguard t...

Contact: Onside, Williamson House, 14 Charles Street, 14 Charles Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 2AQ.
Occupational Therapy staff are available to demonstrate the latest equipment options and offer free advice about a range of possible solutions that may make everyday tasks easier for you.The Blue Badge Team (Parking concessions for people with a disability) is also based at the Centre and is availab...

Contact: Opal Assessment and Demonstration Centre, Unit 17-18 Widdrington Road, Bishopgate Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 4NA.
Enhances well-being and quality of life by providing high quality foot care in the comfort of your own home. Our qualified footcare practitioner can treat: Ageing feet Athlete's foot Callus (hard skin) Corns Diebetes (foot related) Fingernail clipping, cutting, trimming and filing Footwear ...

Contact: OPC Foot healthcare, Shrublands, Faringdon Road, Cumnor, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 9QY.
When a trip to the salon is too much! Are you struggling to find the time to fit in a trip to the hairdressers or feel you need some pampering after working so hard? We offer a wide range of hair services so let our friendly, professional hairdressers take care of you – all in the comfort of...

Contact: OPC Hair & Beauty, Shrublands, Faringdon Road, Cumnor, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 9QY.
Live-in care is a full time one-to-one care service, provided in the comfort of your own home with a carer that lives with you. It allows you or your loved one to stay independent in familiar surroundings with family, friends and your pets for as long as you choose. We achieve this through an indiv...

Contact: OPC Live-in, Shrublands, Faringdon Road, Cumnor, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 9QY.
The charity provides a wide range of physical, creative and mentally stimulating activities to enable older people to develop new skills, fulfil their potential, and encourage social interaction, thus helping reduce loneliness, isolation and depression. Over 350 weekly activities are provided from ...

Contact: Open Age, St Charles Centre for Health & Wellbeing, Exmoor Street, London, W10 6DZ.
Provides lunch every Tuesday and Wednesday between 12pm and 1.30pm at St Dunstans Church lounge.

Contact: Parish of Lytchett Minster, The Vicarage New Road, Poole, Dorset, BH16 6JQ.
We offer an outreach service by our Independent Living team. We offer you a low vision equipment assessment and benefits guidance. We will demonstrate various resources, such as magnifiers and give you the help and support you need. Open Sight’s Independent Living Team makes most of their v...

Contact: Open Sight, 25 Church Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 6BL.
Opieka North East are committed to providing high quality domiciliary services to adults within Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire and Stockton-on-Tees. We specialise in companionship services, personal care, care at home, learning and physical disabilities and mental health needs. We aim to prov...

Contact: Opieka North East Ltd, 1 Marston Court, Portrack, Stockton on Tees, Teesside, TS18 2PN.
Opticians Onsite based on the south coast, provide a full eye examination in the comfort of your own home, or workplace. Our experienced, registered optometrist offers a holistic approach to your eyesight concerns.

Contact: Opticians Onsite, 96 Castle Lane West, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH9 3JU.
The service is a home care (domiciliary care) service, provided by an agency which is registered to provide personal care to its clients.

Contact: SCOPE, 511 Garretts Green Lane, Birmingham, B33 0SQ.
Our community brain injury services enable clients to live at home with as much independence as possible and provide them with the support they need to live an active life in the community. We are a well established provider of these specialist services in Suffolk and Shropshire and are developin...

Contact: Optua UK, The Granary Condover Mews, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 7BG.
Our community brain injury services enable clients to live at home with as much independence as possible and provide them with the support they need to live an active life in the community. We are a well established provider of these specialist services in Suffolk and Shropshire and are developin...

Contact: Optua UK, Optua House Hillview Business Park Old Ipswich Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 0AJ.
Oran Homecare provides care at home services including Personal Care, 24 Hour Care, Respite Care and Specialist Dementia Services. 

Contact: Oran Homecare, Eden Park House, Eden Park, Cupar, Fife, KY15 4UG.
We help our clients declutter and organise their home, offering practical help, support and motivation. If you're downsizing, need help sorting out your home after being ill, need to move home or make more space in your home we can help. Together with you we sort through your kitchen, wardrobes, lof...

Contact: Organise Your House, 145 Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, Kent, DA16 3AL.
Our Organising and Decluttering service aims to simplify your home and business life.  The decluttering process is client centred and carried out in an empathetic and non-judgemental way. You make all the final decisions, and you won’t be forced to throw away anything you don’t want...

Contact: Simplify Me, West Berkshire.
If you're worried about getting help if you have an accident at home or fall ill suddenly, a 24 hour response and support service may be useful to you to help you live confidently and independently. Ostara (formerly Community Care Alarm Service) provides state of the art alarm equipment ranging fr...

Contact: Ostara, Y H N House Benton Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE7 7LX.
Care can be provided from one to twenty four hours according to individual need. The offices are situated in Oswestry town centre. There is access for disabled service users. Quality assurance within the agency takes the form of regular monitoring visits and questionnaires that are sent out to peopl...

Contact: Oswestry Care Ltd, 26 Church Street, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 2SP.
Oswestry Senior Citizens Club, which celebated its 40th anniversary in 2008, offers its members a wide range of activities: Bingo: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (doors open at 6.00pm, eyes down at 7.15pm) Dance nights: once a month from March to November Outings: approximately 14 outings throughou...

Contact: Oswestry Senior Citizens Club, Lorne Street, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 1ND.
Shopping service for the housebound - Support for those caring for elderly people - Short-term voluntary support to older people aged following a recent stay in hospital, or residential rehabilitation - Telephone Care Line to the housebound or socially isolated elderly - Out...

Contact: Age Concern - Barnstaple & District, 1 Litchdon Street, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 8ND.
Other services available include chiropody, hairdressing, reflexology, postural stability classes, stepping out classes, toenail cutting. 

Contact: Age UK Sevenoaks & Tonbridge, The Old Meeting House, St. Johns Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 3LR.
Otley Action for Older People (OAOP) is a long established and successful community-based organisation working on behalf of the older population of Otley, Pool and Arthington. OAOP is part of the Leeds Neighbourhood Network Schemes (NNS’s). The organisation has a clear commitment to develop s...

Contact: Otley Action for Older People, Suite 2, Bay Horse Court, Boroughgate, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 1S.
Telephone Advice Service: We have a large amount of knowledge about a great number of elderly related topics, so if you need some information, why not give the office a ring on 01258 475582. If we do not know the answer to your question we will find out and call you back.Befriending/Friendship - IT ...

Contact: Age Concern North Dorset, Stour Connect, Stour View Close, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, DT10 1JF.
Wellbeing at Home is part of the WIN (Wellbeing & Independence Network) and focuses on providing a range of practical support in and around someone’s home environment, specifically supporting people who, without the service, are likely to struggle to remain living at home independently and...

Contact: Age UK Stockport, 56 Wellington Street, Stockport, Cheshire, SK1 3AQ.
Our mission is to combat loneliness and isolation and support independent living. Please contact us if you need any support. There is great need in the Cotswolds and we would welcome any new volunteers so please contact us if you can help.

Contact: Cotswold Friends.
The Friends of Fulbourn Hospital and the Community was established in 1952, and is a Registered Charity. We are a group of people who support the care, welfare and recovery of sufferers from mental illness, whatever their age, who are or who have been associated with Fulbourn Hospital.  We aim...

Contact: Friends of Fulbourn Hospital and the Community.
We are a local social enterprise which supports older people age 70+ to continue to live independently and keep well. We operate schemes across Cheshire and work with a range of local organisations. These include: Telephone Befriending Working with the NHS to provide social prescribing services ...

Contact: Snow Angels.
As people get older and develop health and mobility issues it becomes difficult to have a social life outside of the home. Coupled with the fact that relatives and friends may move away, this can leave a person feeling vulnerable and lonely. Woking Age Concern aims to alleviate these feelings t...

Contact: Woking Age Concern, 1st Floor, Moorcroft Centre, Old School Place, Westfield, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9LY.
If you fancy joining people in your local community for a chat and a cup of tea, there are many different groups meeting weekly around Gloucestershire. Find one near you! What are Social Groups like? Our welcoming Social Groups meet weekly in community spaces around the county. As well as being a ...

Contact: Age UK Gloucestershire.
We run 3 types of transport for individuals, Derbyshire Connect buses within the local area, shopper buses to larger towns and dial a ride. If you fancy doing something different and meeting new people, then our lunch club and day trips programme could be just what you are looking for.

Contact: Derbyshire Community Transport, 272 Derby Road , Marehay , Ripley , Derbyshire, DE5 8JN.
The project continues to support members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community through our innovative ‘Out In The City’ initiative, which is a friendly social/support group for people over 50. There is a drop-in every Wednesday at 1pm at the Lesbian & Gay Foundatio...

Contact: Age UK Manchester, Canada House, 3 Chepstow Street, Manchester, M1 5FW.
Our aim is to promote independence and enable individuals to live a fulfilling life.  We provide visits to assist with the following Medication management Meal preparation/planning Assistance with shopping Resuming routines Befriending Maintaining the home environment Mental stimulation Pet wel...

Contact: Home & Community Support Service, 151, High Street, Billericay, Essex, CM12 9AB.
We provide help and companionship with walking, visits to locations of choice, shopping, and encouragement to access the outdoors for exercise and fresh air, thus helping to improve health and well-being. We can also help with domestic tasks such as cleaning and preparing meals. ...

Contact: Alison Fulcher/Peter Fulcher, 23 Mill Brow, Marple Bridge, Stockport, Cheshire, SK6 5LW.
We organise a varied programme of afternoon outings, day trips, theatre & film events, as well as a regular fish and chip run. Our minibus drivers will pick you up from your door and bring you home. There is a small charge for these outings. All have a cafe stop and are suitable for those w...

Contact: Age Concern Petersfield & District, Petersfield Voluntary Service, Winton House, 18 High Street, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3JL.
There are over 65,000 people living in Coventry aged 60 years or over, and the number who are over 80 years of age is growing, as it is nationally.  Ageing is a natural process and brings along with it all sorts of health issues that need tackling.  This section of the site looks at som...

Contact: Coventry Health Hub.


Contact: Flitwick Town Council.
We focus on providing high quality support for older people, the frail and those who are socially isolated. We help people maintain social interaction and participate in recreation and enjoyable activities. Our services also often provide much needed support or respite for carers and families. With ...

Contact: Over Day Centre, 1 Drings Close, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB24 5NZ.
We are a CQC registered domiciliary care provider, and specialise in providing 24-hour live-in care at home on a permanent or respite basis

Contact: Oxford Aunts, Suite B, Hinksey Court, West Way, Botley, OX2 9JU.
Our Home Improvement Agency is dedicated to helping older, disabled and vulnerable residents within Oxford City to live safely and independently in their own home. The agency service is available to people who are vulnerable and need help repairing, maintaining or adapting their home. HIA trained a...

Contact: Oxford City Council.
It helps you to improve the safety, security and comfort of your home through the following grants, loans and services:Disabled Facilities GrantsThese grants can pay for adaptations to make your home easier to live in and move around. They are available to private tenants, Council tenants, Hous...

Contact: Oxford Home Improvement Agency, 109 St. Aldates Chambers St. Aldates, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1DS.
We aim to help people live as independently as possible in their own homes and communities. We provide a range of activities and services and help people to stay healthy, independent and engaged. We provide free internet access at each centre. Activities include: arts and crafts quizzes comput...

Contact: Oxfordshire County Council, Awgar Stone Road, Horspath Driftway, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX3 7JQ.
Oxfordshire Advocacy  is a registered charity that supports people to say what they want to say, to secure their rights and services and to represent their interests. Our trained staff and volunteers offer a free advocacy service for all adults inculding older people, those with dementia, ...

Contact: Oxfordshire Advocacy, Barton Neighbourhood Centre,, Underhill Circus, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX3 9LS.
Telecare is a service that promotes independence, improves safety at home and provides reassurance for carers. It consists of a Lifeline unit, linked to a telephone and a personal pendant which is worn around the neck, on the wrist or attached to a belt. In addition there are a number of sensors whi...

Contact: Social & Community Access Team, P.O. Box 780, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 9GX.
The Elderly Day Centre meets at least twice a month on a Tuesday at the East Oxford Community Centre (just next to OCCAC) from 10.30am until 3pm.At the Day Centre, lunch will be provided as well as a host of other activities including; Chinese Chess, Hakka Bridge, Mah Jong and Seated Exercises.Occas...

Contact: Oxfordshire Chinese Community & Advice Centre, 44b Princes Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 1DD.
The Oxfordshire Travel Advice Line (Oxtail) offers free impartial advice on a range of transport options. Do you need to go: - to a health appointment - shopping - to a social event - to visit friends. Why not call the travel advice line?

Contact: Social & Community Access Team, P.O. Box 780, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 9GX.