The directory includes local statutory and voluntary organisations which support disabled and older people by providing information, advice (tailoring information to a client's particular situation) and/or advocacy (representing a client). Many of these organisations also provide other services, such as helping clients to complete forms or apply for benefits, or by running social activities.
Some of the organisations listed seek to help people with specific types of impairment (such as mental health difficulties) or particular conditions (such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's Disease). Others help a wider cross-section of disabled or older people, regardless of impairment.
Stay Independent Factsheets are short factsheets on key issues, such as accessible transport, the blue badge scheme, finding an accessible home etc.
The Health and Social Care pages of the website give a huge amount of information about a wide range of issues. See especially:
The Kingston Information Partnership, run by the Pension Service and Kingston Council, can give specific benefits advice and assistance to all Kingston residents over 60 and to disabled residents under 60 referred by Kingston Community Care Services. For more details of the service, download the flyer using the link below.
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