Living Well & Early Help Service - COMMUNITY DROP-IN CLINIC
Next: Monday, 25 November 2024
Runs until Monday, 23 December 2024 (See all dates)
- Time
- 10:00 - 14:00
- Venue
- The East Side Curve (library), East Cowes, PO32 6RU
- Price
- Free
Please drop in if you need any information, guidance or support. 01983 240 732 / lweh.org.uk
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Please come and see a member of the team if you need AA and/or PIP guidance or information on a whole range of subjects, including - cost of living support and local activities.
We can also help you to source a PA if you need support at home or arrange a home visit for an aids and adaptations assessment. And if you have some issues you need help to resolve, we can discuss a referral into the service for some short term, targeted support on a 121 basis with a member of the Outreach Team.
LWEH are here to support the island community, so why not drop-in and see what we can help you with?
Venue
The East Side Curve (library)
York Avenue
East Cowes
PO32 6RU
Dates
The event runs from 10:00 to 14:00 on the following dates.
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Hampshire And Isle Of Wight Air Ambulance Funds Defibrillators For The Community
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance has funded seven automated external defibrillators (AEDs) that will be in almost continuous circulation throughout the community, as they travel with staff and volunteers to events and talks that the charity attends.
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Isle Of Wight Council Budget Pressures Likely To Continue Following Autumn Statement
The government’s Autumn Statement is “unlikely” to ease pressures on the Isle of Wight Council’s budget, its leader said in an update report.
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Council Approves Support Package To Help Islanders On Low Incomes
An “opened up” support package to help Islanders on low incomes pay council tax was approved at a major Isle of Wight Council meeting yesterday (Wednesday).
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Isle Of Wight Councillor In Mental Health Priority Motion
An Isle of Wight councillor has lodged a motion calling for mental health to be a ‘priority’ across all of County Hall’s areas of responsibility.