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Richmond carer support services


Richmond Aid

Tel: 020 8831 6070 or 020 8831 6080
Fax: 020 8831 6079
Email: info@richmondaid.org.uk
Website: www.richmondaid.org.uk

Services provided: This is a confidential advice and information service for disabled people, their families, friends, carers and mental health professionals. The organisation offers advice on any aspects of disability including benefits, form filling, holidays, medical health and mobility. The service is run by volunteers who are either disabled or have a direct experience of disability.


Richmond Crossroads Care Partnership

Tel: 020 8831 6088
Fax: 020 8831 6087
Email: richmonduponthames@crossroads.org.uk

Services provided: Richmond Crossroads Care Partnership provides practical and emotional support in the form of respite breaks to carers.


Richmond Carers' Centre

Tel: 020 8867 2380
Email: info@richmondcarers.org 
Website: www.carers.org

Services provided: Richmond Carers Centre provides confidential information, support and advice to carers. There are also support groups for adults, complementary therapies and counselling, regular social activities and leisure events, and a respite service for young carers.


Richmond Mencap

Tel: 020 8744 1923
Fax: 020 8891 1921
Email: richmondmencap@btopenworld.com 
Website: http://richmondmencap.users.btopenworld.com/

Services provided: Richmond Mencap supports children and adults with learning disabilities and their families. It provides respite care and other practical services to meet the needs of people with learning disabilities, as well as representing their interests and campaigning on their behalf.


Carers in Mind - Richmond Borough Mind

Tel : 020 8940 7384
Email: carers@rbmind.org
Website: www.rbmind.org
Services provided: Carers in Mind offers one to one advice and guidance, psycho-educational workshops, a Carers recovery library, informal advocacy, respite breaks and social activities for people supporting someone of working age with mental health problems.