Social care Charities That specialise in Respite
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The Dementia Care Hub
Health, Social care, Social welfareAt The Dementia Care Hub CIO, we offer a programme of sessions to support care partners and people living with a dementia in Hampshire. We provide groups to reduce isolation and loneliness, training for care partners, wellbeing sessions for people living with dementia, respite, art groups and carer groups. We develop social care plans to support people the right support at the right time.
The Spanish And Portuguese Jews Home For The Aged
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social careTO PROVIDE RESIDENTIAL CARE, RESPITE CARE AND SHELTERED HOUSING FOR THE JEWISHELDERLY.SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES BENEFICIAL TO THE PUBLIC SUPPLEMENTALAND ALLIED TO THE OBJECTS ABOVE AS THE MEMBERS MAY IN GENERAL MEETING DECIDE.
The O'sullivan Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Research, Social careOUR LONG TERM PLAN IS TO SUPPORT IN A MAJOR WAY A PROPOSED RESPITE CARE HOME FOR SEVERELY DISABLED CHILDREN. IN ADDITION WE WOULD LIKE TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL CHARITIES WITH AN EMPHASIS ON DISABLED CARE, EDUCATION AND OCCASIONALLY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE GENETICS FIELD.
Lauren's Legacy
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careLauren's Legacy provides support to young people and their families who are undergoing treatment for cancer. This support could be in the form of respite breaks, provision of travel grants, provision of technology (tablets/laptops) to enable communication and study whilst isolated/hospitalised and other suitable grants/equipment as determined by the Trustees to add quality to life.
The Thomas Theyer Foundation
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareWe support children and young people with additional needs and those living with difficult life circumstances such as, young carers or those who have suffered a family bereavement, by providing access to outdoor activities, recognising the mental and physical health benefits. Additionally we aim to support their families and carers by providing respite breaks.
The Bridge Church Birmingham
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social care, Social welfareWe are a place of worship. We have regular times of prayer and worship. We also seek to provide support and respite to the community. We do this by providing food, clothing, counselling and family support.
Harry's Pals
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careHarrys Pals provides emotional support to parents of children who are severely ill or disabled. This is through the provision of counselling services, respite breaks and support through an online community of parents. Harrys Pals also campaigns for change to improve life for carers and people affected by disability.
Orchard Saturday Club
Beneficiary group, Social careSaturday provision of respite care and activities for children and young people with multiple and profound medical, physical and learning disabilities.Provision of family activities.Provision of continuing professional development for staff.
Thumbs Up For Charlie
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social care, Social welfareTo provide UK based respite breaks for families and carers whose child has been diagnosed with a childhood brain tumour; families whose child is terminally ill as a consequence of a childhood brain tumour; families who are bereaved as a consequence of a childhood brain tumour.2. To raise funds for future research aimed at pediatric brain tumours and more specifically ependymoma brain tumours.
The Sainsbury Veterans Welfare Scheme
Social careThe object of the charity is to relieve need amongst Sainsbury Veterans and former Sainsbury employees. Assistance is provided through the provision of physical aids, respite care and convalesence care. In the year 10 grants were made. The charity aims to reach as many potential beneficiaries as possible.
Cancer Research And Genetics UK
Education, Health, Social careProvides information on Cancer Research and its Genetic links and supports the purchase of Cancer Research equipment at the major Institutes and Universities in the UK. Support cancer patients and to provide respite and convalescence and advice on therapies to aid the recovery from cancer treatments.
Moving Senses Positive Futures
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social careProvide comprehensive support.Promote mental health and wellbeing.Empower families.Create inclusive environments to facilitate activities and workshops such as sports, arts and crafts, mindfulness and sensory play.Provides a respite service for children and young people.Provides a day services for young adults.
The Lee Rigby Foundation Limited
Health, Social care, Social welfareTo support persons suffering from bereavement or loss by providing counselling and other support. Relieving mental and physical distress and saving lives through contact, support, and holistic alternative care by providing retreat and respite centres, and promoting activities proven to benefit health. Relieving poverty and hardship arising from bereavement with grants of money and necessary items.
Heswall Disabled Children's Holiday Fund
Beneficiary group, Social careWe provide free summer camps, respite care and other activities which support disabled children and young people.These activities are aimed at developing confidence and independence while in a caring and supportive environment.
Cure And Action For Tay-Sachs (cats) Foundation
Animals, Beneficiary group, Social careThe CATS Foundation operates in England and Wales and supports families affected by Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff disease. We provide equipment that affected patients need, respite holidays, a support network for patients and their families and information on care, emotional support and research development. The charity also supports research into a possible cure for these devastating diseases.
Dereham Cancer Care
Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe charity offers support, information and relaxation therapies to cancer patients and their loved ones. It provides respite breaks at a holiday home at Hopton on Sea, and a community led drop-in centre offering activities and social events for local people whose lives are touched by cancer.
Derby Kids' Camp
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social care, Social welfareDerby Kids' Camp is a 100% volunteer-run charity providing FREE holidays for some of Derby's most deserving young children. With the support of 150-170 volunteers, approx 350-300 children each year benefit from what may be their only holiday.We provide a much needed break for disadvantaged children, children who will benefit from social/personal development or provide respite for carers.
Bloomin' Dementia
Health, Social careSpecialist knowledge of dementia care in the communityFinancial support and benefits accrualPop in centre for advice and supportA choice of local social activitiesReferral to specialist "person centred" dementia care in the communityFamily support and respite timeA full assessment of the person's needs and a choice of care
The Lapid Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Saving of lives, Social care, Social welfareOverall vision of connectedness and challenging isolationSupporting organisations working in the following areas:1. Health, medicine and disability (particularly mental health and dementia)2. Helping people thrive in old age, and respite care3. The use of music and other arts in relation to above4. Building trust and friendship between communities5. Responsive relief in disaster zones
Spectrum Holidays
Beneficiary group, Social careProvide subsidised respite holidays for eligible people or families
Blessing In Disguise
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social carePROVISION OF SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT AND ACTIVITIES TO RELIEVE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN THE UK WHO ARE DISABLED, HAVE SPECIAL NEEDS OR TERMINALLY ILL, AND THEIR PARENTS OR CARERS, ENABLING THEM TO ACHIEVE THEIR POTENTIAL, INCREASE INDEPENDENCE AND IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE BY THE PROVISION OF RESPITE, RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES OTHER SERVICES OR SUPPORT TO ADDRESS THEIR NEED
Basingstoke & District Young Carers
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social careBasingstoke & District Young Carers provides respite support to children and young people aged 8- 18.in the form of weekly young carers clubs or activities. Information, advice and guidance is provided to the children, young people and their families through either: school based sessions, 1-2-1 sessions, parent support groups or family activities.
Support For Carers (scarborough And District)
Housing, Social care, Social welfareTo give Carers weekly respite time thus safeguarding their health and enabling them to continue to care at home. To operate a service that befriends socially isolated people living alone in the local community.
Churchill Lines Foundation
Charitable activities, Social careDuring the period the CLCF have provided guest speakers and lecturers for group education of the beneficiaries; CLCF have provide funds to instal access assistance equipment for injured beneficiaries; and maintain residencies. CLCF have also provided funding for respite trips for beneficiaries, and funding for battlefiled tours and Rememberance events.
Walking In Your Shoes
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social careMeaningful, person centred support to people suffering with dementia so thattheir family carers can have some well needed respite.- regular sessions for up to 6 hours several times a week.- arts and crafts, music, board games, bingo, gardening, light exercise.- Days out, theatre, boat and train trips and trips to theseaside.- home respite provision- bespoke counselling for carers