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Useful Contacts and Links

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We know that navigating services in the community can be really difficult, and knowing who to contact and when is especially overwhelming for families and friends. Your first port of call can be contacting our team for help on 020 8810 4666 or emailing us at Ealing@bluebirdcare.co.uk. We will always be happy to help connect you with these vital services on your behalf. Here are some of the contacts and links that we recommend being aware of in any circumstance. We hope that this helps you.

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Find an NHS GP in Ealing

Ealing is home to many exceptional GP practices. This guide aims to make your search for a GP in Ealing straightforward and stress-free.

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Local groups

There are around 365 Parkinson's UK local groups throughout the UK.

These are run by volunteers who usually have experience of Parkinson's and are supported by Parkinson's UK staff.

The groups welcome family members and carers, and some involve health and social care professionals.

Meetings can be informal - a chance to talk and discuss worries and experiences - or may include a presentation by an invited speaker, such as a healthcare professional or complementary therapist.

Many groups hold social events and activities too.

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Mind Ealing

Join the fight for mental health!

Everyone deserves the help and respect they need to recover. We listen, support recovery, fight stigma, and work with partners to take action on mental health. We provide services for adults, children and young people, and training and consultancy for employers.

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Healthwatch Ealing

Champions for users of health & social care services.

Healthwatch Ealing are your independent champions for making sure that your views on local Health and social care services are heard and fed back to the people who commission services to ensure they improve.

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Hourglass

Welcome to Hourglass


Hourglass is the only charity dedicated to calling time on the harm, abuse and exploitation of older people across the United Kingdom. With more than 25 years’ experience and expertise, our mission is to listen, advise and support vulnerable older people and all those affected throughout the UK.

We will influence, challenge and educate society and work in partnership to bring about real and positive change.

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Age UK Ealing

Who We Are

Age UK Ealing is a local independent charity whose objective is to promote the interest of older people in any manner deemed by law to be charitable in and around the London Borough of Ealing.  Age UK Ealing became a brand partner of Age UK (the national charity) in 2011, prior to which the charity was called Age Concern Ealing (ACE). Age Concern Ealing was formed in 2003 by way of merger of four smaller Age Concerns in the borough of Ealing and until recently it was trading as Age UK Ealing

Although, we have been trading as Age UK Ealing for some time, in November 2019, our name was officially changed to Age UK Ealing.  Whilst, the charity is a member of the Age UK national network, it is responsible for raising its own income. 

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Stroke Association

Stroke information and support



Welcome to our stroke information and support page, for anyone seeking knowledge on strokes. Discover insights into causes, symptoms, prevention, and rehabilitation, but also what services and support the Stroke Association offers for stroke survivors or anyone involved with stroke.

What is a stroke?

A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, killing brain cells. Damage to the brain can affect how the body works. It can also change how you think and feel. The effects of a stroke depend on where it takes place in the brain, and how big the damaged area is.

Stroke can be life-changing. It can happen to anyone of any age and affects everyone in different ways.  

A stroke is a medical emergency. If you spot the signs of stroke, call 999.

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CarePlace

Your directory of activities and support for adults in Ealing.

Adult social care

Telephone & Email:
020 8825 8000

sscallcentre@ealing.gov.uk

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