Useful Local Organisations –
Health & Social Care
Age Concern RichmondMeadows Hall
Church Road
Richmond TW10 6LN / Information & Advice 020 8940 8118
Citizen Advocacy 020 8940 9309
Health Liaison Project 020 8940 8090Other Enquiries 020 8940 8066
Email:
Website: www.acrut.org.ukProvide full advice and information service for older people. The Citizen Advocacy Service offers emotional and practical help to people in care homes and to those with dementia using trained, supported volunteers. Age Concern also runs three social clubs at Meadows Hall, Whitton and Barnes,
a Joint Age Concern/Pension Service Welfare Benefit’s team, Health Liaison Project, Handy Person Scheme and Insurance Service.
Addiction Support and Care Agency233 Lower Mortlake Road
Richmond TW9 2LL / (ASCA)
020 8940 1160
Offers counselling, information, advice and support to those whose life is, or have been, affected by alcohol or drugs. You may be experiencing alcohol/drug related problems or you may be the partner, relative or friend. Services for carers include one-to-one counselling, a carers group, and complementary therapies (acupuncture, yoga, reflexology and massage).
Alzheimer’s Society – SW London88 Queens Road
Twickenham TW1 4ET / Telephone 020 8892 7799
Fax 020 8892 3311
Email:
Provide advice, information and support for people with dementia and their carers living in the boroughs of Richmond, Wandsworth and Merton. Provide Outreach Work, Carer Support Groups, Caring Café (in partnership with Richmond Crossroads), Training, Good Companion Scheme, Social Events, Newsletter and National Helpline.
Attention Deficit Disorder(AD/HD) – Hounslow/Spelthorne
41 Peninsular Close
Feltham TW14 9ST / Telephone 020 8384 0936
Email:
Telephone help and advice for parents of children who have, for example, impulsive and immature behaviour, hyperactivity or difficulty of concentration.
Citizen’s Advice Bureau Service (RCABS)
Confidential and independent advice on: housing, benefit, debt, employment and other issues. Each bureau has different times of opening for walk-in sessions, appointments and telephone advice. Ask about outreach services if you need a home visit. Emails can be sent via the website.
Web address: www.rcabs.org.uk (Richmond) or www.adviceguide.org.uk (England)
Richmond CABLinfield House
26 Kew Road
Richmond TW9 2NA 020 8940 2501
Walk in sessions Mon to Thurs 11am-1pm
Telephone advice Mon to Fri 10am-11.30am / Twickenham CAB
The Advice Centre
61 Heath Road
Twickenham TW1 4AW 020 8892 5917 5917
Walk in sessions Mon-Thurs 10am-12noon
Telephone advice Mon-Thurs 1.30pm-3.30pm
Sheen CAB
Sheen Lane Centre
Sheen Lane
London SW14 8LP 020 8876 1513
Walk in sessions Mon, Wed, & Fri 10am-12noon
Telephone advice Mon, Wed, & Fri 10am-12noon / North Barnes Extension CAB
Castleneau Youth Centre
Stillingfleet Road
London SW13 No phoneWalk in sessions Tues & Fri 10am-12noon
Ham CABThe Health Centre
Ashburnham Road
Ham TW10 7NS No phone
Appointments made in advance in person at Ham Clinic reception for Wednesdays 10.30am-12.30pm / Hampton CABWhite House Community Centre
45 The Avenue
Hampton
TW12 3RN 020 8941 8330
Walk in sessions Mon & Wed 10am-12noon
Ethnic Minorities Advocacy Group (EMAG)111A Kneller Road
Whitton TW2 7DT / 1
020 8893 9111
020 8893 9555
020 8893 9111
An independent organisation offering support to people from minority ethnic groups in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Promote good practice in addressing the cultural and linguistic needs of these communities.
Homelink(St Augustine’s Community Care Trust)
Respite Day Care Centre
C/o St Augustine’s Vicarage
Hospital Bridge RoadWhitton TW2 6DE / 020 8255 1992
Email:
Provides day respite care for people with a disability enabling carers to receive support and have a well-earned day’s respite whilst maximising the quality of the life of the person they are supporting.
Independent Complaints Advisory Service (ICAS) /Richmond area 0845 337 3063
London general 0845 120 3784
If you are having problems with the NHS this is a confidential help and support service on how to make a complaint.
Integrated Neurological Services42 Alexandra Road
Kew
Richmond TW9 2BS /
020 8940 7662
Offers rehabilitation and support to people affected by multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease or stroke and their carers. Self-help groups are offered and home visits are available. Carers Support Groups are held for carers of people affected by stroke or Parkinson’s disease.
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames / Main switchboard 020 8891 1411The Civic Centre 44 York Street
Twickenham
TW1 3BZ /
www.richmond.gov.uk
Phone the main switchboard to be redirected to the department you require.
Adult Social Services – Richmond DirectAssessment and care management for carers and those adults you care for, including Carer’s Assessment.
Carer’s Assessments for Parent Carers
If you are a parent carer these assessments will be carried out by a social worker in the Disabled Children’s Team.
For any other child or family issue phone the Initial Response Team
Social Services Emergency
In an emergency, outside of office hours, including weekends and Bank Holidays. / 020 8891 7971
020 8831 6470
020 8891 7969
020 8744 2442
Accessible Transport Unit
Blue Badges, Freedom Passes and other travel concessions. / 020 8831 6312
Environmental Customer Service Centre
Disposal of clinical waste, and other services
Email / 020 8891 7052Multiple Sclerosis Society
54 Pauline Crescent
Whitton, Middlesex / Richmond Branch 020 8891 5753
MS National Helpline 0808 800 8000
MS National Centre 020 8438 0700
Offer socials, outings, respite care, counselling, transport and a regular newsletter for people with MS.
Neighbourhood Care Groups Website: www.acbe.co.uk/ncg
Help with practical tasks, transport, other forms of help and advice, support and friendship.
Whitton NetworkLibrary Way
Whitton
Middlesex TW2 7AP 020 8755 1336
Monday to Friday 9.30am to 12noon / Twickenham & St Margarets HANDS
(Help a Neighbour in Distress Scheme )
Bath House
The Embankment
Twickenham TW1 3DX 020 8891 3346
Email:
Monday to Friday 9.30am to 12noon
Ham & Petersham SOS SchemeC/o St Richard’s Church
Ashburnham Road
Ham
Richmond TW10 7NL 020 8948 1090
Monday to Friday 10am to 12noon / Richmond Good Neighbour1 Princes Street
Richmond TW9 1ED 020 8332 9741
Monday to Friday 9am to 12noon
Kew & North Sheen NeighbourhoodAssociation
St Lukes House
270 Sandycombe Road
Kew, Richmond TW9 3NP 020 8948 8054
Email:
Monday to Friday 10am to 12noon / Barnes, Mortlake & East Sheen ‘FISH’
Barnes Green Centre
Church Road Help line 020 8876 3414
Barnes Bus booking line 020 8876 3765
SW13 9HE Office 020 8876 3335
Email:
Website: www.fishhelp.org.uk
Offers monthly shopping trips and social activities, which can be arranged by phoning the Bus booking Line Monday to Friday 9am to 12noon.
Hampton & Hampton Hill Voluntary
Care Group
The Greenwood Centre 020 8979 9662
School Road
Hampton Hill TW12 1QL
Email:
Website: www.greenwoodcentre.co.uk / Teddington & Hampton Wick Care Group
C/o Methodist Church
1 Stanley Road 020 8943 3112
Teddington TW11 8TP
Monday to Friday 9.30 to 11.30am
NHS Direct / 0845 4647
Website: www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
24 hour helpline giving basic advice on illnesses, their symptoms and treatment. This is not an
emergency service.
Parkinson’s Disease Society / Main office: 020 8898 5430Richmond & Hounslow branch: 020 8898 5430
020 8977 1846
Provide support, outings and information for people with Parkinson’s disease and their carers.
Patient Advice Liaison Service (PALS)
Richmond & Twickenham Primary Care TrustKingston Hospital
West Middlesex Hospital
Queen Mary’s Hospital Roehampton
SW London & St Georges Mental Health Trust / Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm
Mon-Fri 8am-8pm
Mon-Fri 10am-1pm 2am-4pm
Mon,Tues, Thurs,Fri 10am-2pm
Wed 12-3pm / 020 8973 3000
020 8934 3993
020 8321 6261
020 8487 6322
020 8682 5915
Help patients and carers to communicate with health professionals and to address problems and
complaints.
Richmond Advice & Information on DisabilityDisability Acton & Advice Centre
4 Waldegrave Road
Teddington TW11 8HT / Advice line 020 8831 6070
DAAC Reception 020 8831 6080
Email:
Advice and information help line: Monday to Friday 11am to 4pm
Provide information and advice to people with disabilities and their carers. Produce Disability Information Guide, fact sheets and regular newsletter.
Richmond Advocacy for Mental Health13 Rosslyn Road
Twickenham
Middlesex TW1 2AR /
Email:
020 8744 9251
Independent, confidential advocacy service for people with mental health needs.
Richmond Crossroads Caring for Carers4 Waldegrave Road
Teddington TW11 8HT / Telephone 020 8831 6088
Fax 020 8831 6087
Provides respite breaks for carers, thereby improving the lives of carers by giving them time to have a
break from their caring responsibilities. Professional carer support workers perform the tasks normally
carried out by the carer. The service is free and aims to be flexible and responsive to carers needs.
You need to register with them and there is a waiting list.
In partnership with Alzheimer’s Society, they run a weekly Caring Café for carers and people living with
dementia. In partnership with Macmillan they also provide a palliative care service.
Contact Richmond Crossroads Care for further details.
Richmond Homes for Life TrustThe Avenue Centre
Normansfield Avenue
Teddington TW11 9RP / 020 8977 5447
Provide residential and supported living services for people with learning disabilities.
Provide leisure services in the form of short breaks.
Richmond MENCAP342 Richmond Road
Twickenham TW1 2DU / 020 8744 1923
Website: www.richmondmencap.org.uk
Offer a range of welfare, social, educational, leisure and holiday services to people of all ages with a
learning disability and their families/carers.
Richmond MindThe Carers Project
The Social Centre
Richmond Healthcare Hamlet
Kew Foot Road
Richmond TW9 2TE / Carers Project 020 8940 7384For all other services 020 8355 1974
Email:
Website: www.rbmind.com
Provide services for adults with mental health problems and their carers. The organisation operates
7 projects comprising: 5 drop-in services, a counselling service, and a carers project.
The carers project offers support groups, a drop-in service, information, training, and leisure breaks.
Rowan OrganisationDirect Payments Support Service for Richmond
18 Ashbourne Terrace
Wimbledon SW19 1QX
/ Head office 01827 718972
Email:
Stroke Association / National helpline: 0845 3033 100
London office: 020 7566 0300
MOVING ON: Life After Stroke Club Network
(Officially know as the South West London Stroke Club MOVIN ON)
We run a support group for Carers of people whose lives have been affected by STROKE.
Have some time away from the caring role, share experiences, gain emotional support from others who
understand the situation. Group or home visits arranged. If you would like to know more contact:
Gill Ritchie on 020 8979 5877 OR Email
Three Wings Trust(formerly Project for Children with Special Needs)
The Croft Centre
16 Windham Road
Richmond TW9 2HP / 020 8831 6175
Email:
Support parents/carers and guardians of children with special needs. Offer information, counselling,
therapy service, and produces a comprehensive guide to local services for children, which includes
workshops to help inform parents about the education services available.There is a Sitting Service,
which introduces sitters to parents for short breaks.
Richmond Carers Centre 6 of 6 Fact Sheet No.1