Support For Health

Extra Care Housing Scheme Portsmouth

Extra Care is aimed mainly at older people that need support with their daily living, to live in their own, self-contained home with the security of having someone on hand, if needed, 24 hours a day.

Civic Offices, Guildhall Square
Portsmouth
United Kingdom
PO1 2GJ
02392 834989

Headway

Headway Portsmouth and South East Hampshire provides personalised advice, information and practical support to assist rehabilitation, and maximise recovery and independence following a brain injury.

Mountbatten Centre, Grandstand Suite
Alexandra Park
Portsmouth
United Kingdom
PO2 9QA
02392 664972

Macmillan Centre at QA Hospital

We are open Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm for pre-booked and drop-in appointments offering emotional support and information to anyone affected by cancer. We can listen to your worries and concerns and offer advice. We can also sign-post you to other services. These appointments will be arranged to coincide with your next hospital visit.

We also have a self-referral form so you can get in touch with details of support you are looking for. (See website)

Cosham
Portsmouth
United Kingdom
PO6 3LY
02392 283323

Maritime House - Extra Care Housing Scheme Portsmouth

Maritime House in Portsmouth is a Supported housing specialising in the provision of services relating to caring for adults over 65 yrs, caring for adults under 65 yrs, dementia, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, personal care, physical disabilities and sensory impairments.

Portsmouth
United Kingdom
PO2 9DT
0370 192 4608

Milton Village - Extra Care Housing Scheme Portsmouth

Milton Village in Warren Avenue, Milton Village, Portsmouth is a Supported housing specialising in the provision of services relating to caring for adults over 65 yrs and personal care.

Portsmouth
United Kingdom
PO1 4JB
02392 811198

Motor Neurone Disease Association Portsmouth and SE Hants Group

We hold monthly coffee mornings on the 2nd Friday of each month 10.30 - 12noon at the Living Well Centre, for people living with MND and their carers, family and friends.

These meetings provide an informal opportunity to meet with other people living with the disease and to share experiences and ideas. 

6 Summerhouse Road
Moulton Park
Northampton
United Kingdom
NN3 6BJ
0808 802 6262

Neuro Foundation

Nerve Tumours UK provides support and information, as well as campaigns and raises awareness on behalf of over 26,500 people in the UK who have Neurofibromatosis (NF1 and NF2) and Schwannomatosis.
We’re here to improve lives for people with nerve tumours, by making sure those affected have access to the help they require.

London
United Kingdom
SW20 0LA
0208 439 1234

PCaSO - Prostate Cancer Support Organisation

Support group for those dealing with and diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Emsworth
Havant
United Kingdom
PO10 7ZP
01489 892168

Portsmouth Breast Cancer Friends

In 2001, the Breast Cancer medical team at the Queen Alexandra Hospital invited a group of women to form a support group. At the time this group of women were being treated for breast cancer and undergoing the regime of treatments required for beating the disease and Portsmouth Breast Cancer Friends support group was formed. We are a friendly group of people that have had Breast Cancer. We are there for each other.

Southwick Hill Road
Cosham
Portsmouth
United Kingdom
PO6 3LY

Portsmouth Down Syndrome Association – Footprints

Portsmouth DSA is an award-winning charity committed to improving the lives of children and families. We know our young people can succeed when given the opportunity and with the right support, and we believe they deserve the same opportunities and right to experience success as their peers. Portsmouth DSA provides a range of some of the best specialist services in the UK supporting development and education and offers training to assist families and professionals in providing effective support from the point of diagnosis, helping to teach children the skills they need to reach their developmental milestones, succeed at school, and become valued and productive members of their communities. When children with Down syndrome are given opportunities to participate and be fully included, the whole community benefits.

We are based at the Sarah Duffen Centre in Belmont Street. Please contact us if you would like to find out more about what we do, or if you would like to come along to meet us.

United Kingdom
0333 1212 300