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Rehabilitation

Member Organisations that offer help with Rehabilitation

BLESMA

Charity No: 1084189
 
BLESMA

Support to limbless Service and ex-Servicemen and women and their families.

Contact Information

  • http://www.blesma.org
  • Frankland Moore House, 185-187 High Road
  • Chadwell Heath
  • Romford, Essex
  • RM6 6NA
  • 020 8590 1124

Support Offered

Grants for mobility, rehabilitation and adaptations.  Advice on compensation allowance claims.

Nursing, residential and respite care.

Welfare support and visits. Assistance in finding employment.
Rehabilitation
Representation

 
 

Blind Veterans UK (formerly St Dunstan’s)

Charity No: 216227

S Charity No: SCO39411

 
Blind Veterans UK (formerly St Dunstan’s)

Support for blind and visually impaired ex-Servicemen and women.

Contact Information

Support Offered

Assistance in accessing benefits and the provision of financial aid.

Nursing and residential care.  Short and long term.

Nationwide welfare service, together with lifelong rehabilitation, training and support.

 
 

Combat Stress

Charity No: 206002

S Charity No: SC038828

Company No: 256353

 
Combat Stress

Combat Stress provides effective treatment and support, delivered by qualified and understanding professionals, to Veterans of the UK Armed Forces who are suffering from mental ill health.

Contact Information

Support Offered

Clinical assessment / 2-6 weeks therapy at 3 treatment centres.

Community outreach services . Clinical and welfare for treatment and support of Veterans of the British Armed Forces with mental wounds, at home or in their community. Limited family and carer support.

 
 

Erskine

S Company No: 174103

S No: SC006609

 
Erskine

Providing nursing care, housing and employment for veterans.

Contact Information

Support Offered

Long-term nursing and dementia care
Respite care
Long-term housing for independant living

Employment for disabled veterans in supported environment (Social Firms).
Transitional support (vocational training, employment & welfare).

 
 

Imperial Blast

 
Imperial Blast

Imperial Blast aims to establish fundamental understanding of blast-induced Injury (molecular, cellular, tissue and organ dysfunction) by developing experimental and computational models of blast injury.

These tools are used to develop mitigation technologies, acute-phase treatment (both surgical and non-surgical), restoration of function and rehabilitation paradigms.

Contact Information

Support Offered

1.Science, Engineering and Technology advice

2.An Evidence based lobbying voice

3.Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Blast Injury, strategies to mitigate against it, and matters related to recovery and rehabilitation

 
 

Queen Alexandra Hospital Home

Charity No: 1072334

Company No: 3646570

 
Queen Alexandra Hospital Home

To provide a mulit-disciplinary approach for the care and rehabilitation of those with neurological and medical disabilities - predominantly those who have served with HM Forces.

Contact Information

Support Offered

Residential nursing and rehabilitation care for physically disabled ex-Service personnel.

 
 

Royal British Legion Attendants Company

Charity No: 206134

Company No: 00382493

 
Royal British Legion Attendants Company

To promote the rehabilitation and resettlement in civilian life or otherwise assist men and women who have previously served in the Armed Forces.

Contact Information

Support Offered

Training grants and bursaries to individuals and organisations/charities

 
 

SSAFA Forces Help

Charity No: 210760

S Charity No: SC038056

 
SSAFA Forces Help

The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) Forces Help provides practical support to those that serve, those who used to serve and the families of both.

Contact Information

Support Offered

  • 6,500 trained caseworkers, operating through a local branch network, specialising in sourcing funds from assistance providers
  • 1,000 volunteers supporting serving personnel and their families on military bases around the world
  • ‘Forcesline’ - confidential helpline accessible from anywhere in the world: www.forcesline.co.uk
  • 2 x SSAFA Norton Homes for families of wounded undergoing treatment at Selly Oak Hospital and Headley Court
  • 3 x support groups for bereaved families, bereaved siblings and families of wounded personnel
  • Housing advisory service and housing options including a residential care home and temporary ‘Stepping Stone’ ‘housing for estranged families
  • Healthcare, Social work, victim support and adoption services for serving personnel and their families
 
 

Stoll

Charity No: 207939

 
Stoll

Formerly known as the 'Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation’

Provides housing and rehabilitative support to vulnerable and disabled ex-Service personnel, including those who have been homeless.

Contact Information

Support Offered

Quality homes and support within a secure community for vulnerable and disabled ex-Service personnel.  Wide range of types of housing and facilities.

Support and health and well being services across London.  Education, training, employment opportunities.
Enabling personal development towards independent living

 
 

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