Category: Charities


Charities that help and support disabled people

Following on from our article that lists some charities that help elderly people in the UK, here is a list of some useful organisations that help and support physically disabled people in the UK.

Condition specifc charities:

Arthritis Care

Arthritis Care, works with and for people with arthritis. It aims to promote their health, well-being and independence through services, support, self-help, information and influence.

Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (ASBAH)

ASBAH works with people with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, their families and carers to promote individual choice, control and quality of life.

Motor Neurone Disease Association

The MND Association loans equipment and provides direct care and support for people with Motor Neurone Disease and their carers.

Multiple Sclerosis Society

The society funds MS research, runs respite care centres and provides information on MS. It produces numerous publications on MS and runs a freephone specialist helpline.

Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

Muscular Dystrophy Campaign provides practical, medical and emotional support to people affected by the condition.

Neurological Alliance

The Neurological Alliance unites charities working to improve the quality of life of all those in the UK living with a neurological condition.

Scope

For people with cerebral palsy, and their families and carers.It provides residential services, independent living schemes, education and employment opportunities, support for families and carers, advocacy, support for self-help groups.

Spinal Injuries Association (SIA)

Support for people affected by spinal cord injury, including the family and friends of the injured person.

Stroke Association

The Stroke Association helps stroke patients and their families directly through its community services, and funds research into prevention, treatment and better methods of rehabilitation.

Limbless Association

The Limbless Association provides information, advice and support for people of all ages who are without one or more limbs.


Help and support for disabled people:

Disabled Living Foundation

The DLF is a national charity that provides impartial advice, information and training on daily living aids.

Disability Discrimation Act (DDA)

The Disability Discrimination Act is a piece of legislation that promotes civil rights for disabled people and protects disabled people from discrimination. You can order a copy of the Act in a range of formats from Direct.Gov

Leonard Cheshire Disability

Leonard Cheshire Disability exists to change attitudes to disability and to serve disabled people around the world. Our principal activity in the UK is the provision of services in support of disabled people in the widest context. These services include care homes, supported living, domiciliary support, day services, resource centres, rehabilitation, respite care, personal support and training and assistance for those looking for work.

The Motability scheme provide a vital lifeline for many people.
Motability

Motability is a national UK charity which provides practical assistance for disabled people to become mobile, including financial help and technical services. It enables disabled people to become mobile by obtaining a car, powered wheelchair or scooter. People who receive the higher rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance or the War Pensioners’ Mobility supplement may exchange all or part of their allowance in return for a car, powered wheelchair or scooter.

There are specialist organisations and charities where dogs are trained to assist and support their owners with their specific disability; enabling the person to lead a more independent life.

Here are just a few:

Support Dogs

Support Dogs is a UK charity that trains dogs to act as efficient and safe assistants for people with epilepsy and physically disabled people.

Canine Partners

Canine Partners is a charity that trains and places assistance dogs for people with physical disabilities.

Dog AID

Dog AID (Assistance In Disability) is a voluntary organisation that provides specialised training for people with physical disabilities and their own pet dog.

Dogs for the Disabled

Dogs for the Disabled trains and partners assistance dogs for physically disabled children and adults, and for children with autism.

Charities that support older people in the UK

With the recent merger of Help the Aged and Age Concern we thought it would be useful to compile a list of charities that help elderly people.

This list is the ScootersUK Top 5 charities that help aged people in the UK.

Aged UK

Age Concern and Help the Aged – I always got these two charities mixed up, so I am glad they have merged

Age UK aims to improve later life for everyone. They have great information and advice. They run campaigns, and offer products, training and research.

More info: http://www.ageuk.org.uk/


WRVS

The WRVS (Women’s Royal Voluntary Service) was originally formed in the 2nd World war to help people with evacuation and, emergency feeding. It also provided general care and support to civilians during the war.

These days it is an age positive charity that offers a range of practical services to help and support older people to live well. It’s volunteers help older people maintain their independence.

More info:  http://www.wrvs.org.uk


EAC

EAC stands for Elderly Accommodation Counsel. It was formed in 1984. It offers an information and advice service for older people and their relatives and carers.

It is a national charity that aims to help older people make informed choices about meeting their housing and care needs.

More info:  http://www.eac.org.uk/


AEA

This charity is Action on Elder Abuse. They work to protect and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults. This can be in the form of physical, psychological, financial, sexual abuse, or neglect.

More info: http://www.elderabuse.org.uk


Independent Age

This origins of this charity date back to 1863 when there was no financial safety net for the poor.

Independent Age helps older people on low incomes to live with dignity and peace of mind in their later years.

They provide a range of support and services including: volunteer visitor support, grants for emergencies and equipment, and hospital stay packs and bedding. They help older people on low incomes to live with dignity and peace of mind in their later years.

More info: http://www.independentage.org.uk


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