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- Action for Blind People is now part of the RNIB
- Mission Statement for Disabled Accessible Holidays At Disabled Access Holidays we are focused on delivering a customer service taylored to the individual needs of our clients. From organising mobility equipment, guaranteed accessible room booking, arranging adapted taxi transfers, to booking flights with airport assistance, our…
- Enable Holidays is an award-winning disabled holiday specialist providing accessible tailor-made holidays for wheelchair users with guaranteed adapted accommodation. A range of over 250 accessible holidays in a wide range of destinations - from UK and Jersey to the Mediterranean, Aegean, Egypt, India and Florida. All hotels, apartments…
- Community Warm Space Offer: Drop-in, refreshments cooked food and wrap-around support Monday-Friday: 10am-6pmSaturday: 11am-5pmSunday: By arrangement. Please contact 02072725938 Usual Service We are a community centre providing: Full time nursery for children aged 5 and under, which has recently been rated OUTSTANDING by Ofsted. Out of school services for…
- Vitalise is a national charity providing short breaks (respite care) and other services for disabled people, visually impaired people, and carers. We offer inspirational opportunities for volunteers through one of the largest, most diverse volunteer programmes in the UK. We provide accessible respite care and…
- We are one of the leading London based Health Care companies providing the highest level of services in the industry including 24hour live-in, Respite Care, Dementia & Alzheimers care in the home, Emergency and Holiday Carer Service, Independent Living Support and Hospital Discharge Support.
- Traveleyes is a world travel company with a difference. We provide multi-sensory group holiday vacations for both blind and sighted travellers, enabling blind people to enjoy independent world travel on their own terms. Our sighted travellers require no previous experience of blindness and they benefit from…