Community Services Directory

Eastbourne & South Wealden Hastings & Rother Lewes & North Wealden Countywide

August 2014/v2.0

Introduction

The services listed in this directory have been collated from information available on various different directories, e.g. East 1Space and ESCIS, and from organisations’ websites.

As such the information is accurate to the best of our knowledge but we would strongly recommend that you contact the organisation listed to ensure that the information is still correct, or use the relevant staff practice guidance where appropriate.

The services included in this directory are, to the best of our current knowledge, either free to the client or low-cost. Work to map and catalogue community-based services is on-going and as such we will be issuing updates to this Directory in the near future.

If you have any feedback or updates on the services listed, or if you are aware of any additional free or low-cost community-based services that are not currently listed here, please let us know using the contact details listed below:

Kevin Moore – Service Development Manager Phone: 01273 335236 Email: [email protected]

Zareen Graves – Project Support Officer Phone: 01273 335653 Email: [email protected]

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EASTBOURNE AND SOUTH WEALDEN Organisation Contact Details Details Cost

Age Concern: Eastbourne Zara O'Brien/Mari Easton Offers a regular visitor to give friendship and Free support to isolated older people who are unable to Befriending scheme The William and Patricia Venton Centre leave their home. Junction Road Eastbourne, BN21 3QY

Phone: 01323 749034 Coverage: Eastbourne Other: 01323 638474

E: [email protected]

W: www.ageconcerneastbourne.org.uk

Age Concern: Eastbourne Zara O'Brien/Mari Easton Is a telephone befriending service that provides a Free regular contact call to brighten the day of an Forget-me-not The William and Patricia Venton Centre isolated older person. Junction Road Eastbourne, BN21 3QY

Phone: 01323 749034 Coverage: Eastbourne

Other: 01323 638474

E: [email protected]

W: www.ageconcerneastbourne.org.uk

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Age Concern: Eastbourne Zara O'Brien Visit you in Hospital then at home, collect Free The William and Patricia Venton Centre prescriptions and shopping. Home from Hospital Junction Road Eastbourne, BN21 3QY Coverage: Eastbourne & Bay

Phone: 01323 749854

E: [email protected]

W: www.ageconcerneastbourne.org.uk

Age Concern: Eastbourne The William and Patricia Venton Centre There are a variety of activities that take place Some activities are Junction Road Monday to Friday, early morning to mid afternoon. free of charge, Social Activities Eastbourne, BN21 3QY Each day will offer different activities including: others range

Creative Writing, Tai Chi, Making Memories, Drop between £1.50 to Phone: 01323 638474 NEW in Café, Poetry Circle, Extend Classes, art £4.00 - please ENTRY E: [email protected] Groups, Hourly Computer Open Sessions and contact the provider

Community Choir (all ages). to confirm W: www.ageconcerneastbourne.org.uk availability and book Coverage: Eastbourne a place. Age Concern: Eastbourne Roger Transport to local supermarkets - 1.5hr shopping £7 includes travel The William and Patricia Venton Centre trip assisted by a volunteer – who will also help fee & assistance of Transport service to local Junction Road taking in the shopping away. a volunteer during supermarkets Eastbourne, BN21 3QY shopping trip.

Coverage: Eastbourne Phone: 01323 638474 E: [email protected]

W: www.ageconcerneastbourne.org.uk

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Age Concern: , Dave Snoxell Caring for the over 55's. We are a Social club Lunches: members & offering cooked lunches, chiropody, nail care, £4.25/non Charles Hunt Centre hairdresser, charity shop and a lot lot more. We members: £5.25 – Vicarage Field Social events for over 55's are open weekdays 9.30am-4pm and Saturdays Hailsham Friday PM dementia BN27 1BG 10-12noon. We offer warmth, comfort, good sessions £2.50 homemade food and a fun and friendly Phone: 01323 844398 environment for all our members. Hot meals are contribution served week days, afternoon activities every E: [email protected] week day include bingo, Kurling, line dancing, movement to music, shortmat bowling and W: www.ageconcernhailsham.org.uk entertainment shows. We also offer personal services e.g. hairdressing, nail cutting, chiropody, hearing aid advice and maintenance, home friendship visits, holidays and outings. We have approximately 600 members and 65 volunteers.

Coverage: Hellingly, Hailsham & Herstmonceux

Age UK Su Reece The clubs will be for two hours, normally from Free (funded by 10am - 12pm and are volunteer-led. Participants ESCC) - There will Healthy Living Club Bowes Court will be encouraged to give suggestions for be a 50p charge for Battle Road activities and the types of support they would like refreshements East Hailsham BN27 1DX to receive to help them improve their health.This service is funded by East Sussex County Council Phone: 01273 476 704 (ext 117) to support people aged 50 or over who are at risk of health inequalities to lead healthier lifestyles.

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Mob: 07850 987148

E: [email protected] Coverage: Hailsham

W: www.ageuk.org.uk/eastsussex/our- work/healthy-living-clubs

Age UK East Sussex Su Reece The clubs will be for two hours, normally from Free (funded by 10am - 12pm and are volunteer-led. Participants ESCC) - There will Healthy Living Club Shinewater Sports and Community Centre will be encouraged to give suggestions for be a 50p charge for Milfoil Drive activities and the types of support they would like refreshements Langley BN23 8ED to receive to help them improve their health.This service is funded by East Sussex County Council Phone: 01273 476 704 (ext 117) to support people aged 50 or over who are at risk of health inequalities to lead healthier lifestyles. Mob: 07850 987148 Coverage: Hampden Park E: [email protected]

W: www.ageuk.org.uk/eastsussex/our- work/healthy-living-clubs

Alice Croft House Lesley Penfold/Kim Colman Open to members and non members. Open Cost for non Monday to Friday between 9am -4pm. Offering members £3.50/ Over 50's Club Cornfield Lane activities, social events, bowls, exercise classes, members £2.50 Eastbourne creative writing, Tai Chi. Coffee mornings take BN21 4NE place on Tuesday mornings. NEW ENTRY Phone: 01323 728 157 Coverage: Eastbourne and 7 mile radius from the

E: [email protected] Town Hall

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Autism Sussex Diane Reeves - Parent Liaison Officer We currently run support groups which are Please contact the facilitated by Parent Liaison officers and specialist provider for details. Autism Sussex Family Deerfold Centre staff from both within and outside the 233 Seaside Road Support Services organisation. Morning Drop in groups are from Eastbourne Parent/Carer Support BN22 7NR 10.00am - 12noon - refreshments are included. Groups Guest speakers will be arranged as the groups become established. Mob: 07889 829125

NEW ENTRY W: www.asfamilysupport.org.uk Coverage: Eastbourne

British Red Cross Service takes place in Client Homes Offer practical and emotional support to carers in Free the community for a period of 4-6 weeks after the Volunteer Home Visitor Phone: 0800 0280831 person they care for has left Hospital or a Care W: http://www.redcross.org.uk/ Home. Includes providing encouragement/confidence building/companionship to either/both the carer and the cared for and shopping.

Coverage: Eastbourne

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Downland Village Lunch Mrs Linda Hallums A delicious meal of fresh local produce in a Cost £5.00 per head Group friendly atmosphere for all village members. Free Village Hall transport provided to and from venue. Call first for The Street availability. NEW ENTRY BN26 6UG

Phone: 01323 896 008 Coverage: Berwick & downland villages

Goodnews Evangelical Ralph Harris This service aims at visiting residents in Services are funded Mission Trust (G.E.M) Care/Nursing Homes to bring companionship, by the Trust - Service takes place in Client's Home friendship and where required practical help and please note: some

GEM Befriending and support. The Trust will also provide trips out and maybe subject to Phone: 01323 641 531 Support Ministry (Subject to Trustee Approval) fund the cost of Trustees approval E: [email protected] mobility equipment (specialised wheelchairs, etc) e.g.) Trips out and

NEW provided that certain pre-conditions are met mobility equipment. ENTRY (contact provider for further details). The service is also available to adults who, for reasons of age or disability, are effectively "shut-in" their own homes and/or suffer from isolation, loneliness and a lack of human companionship. Coverage: Eastbourne

Hailsham Probus Club Richard Jeffries Association for retired & semi-retired professional £25 membership 43 Vicarage Field and business men. The Hailsham Probus Club plus £12.50 one off The Hailsham Club Hailsham meets on the 2nd Monday of every month for joining fee BN27 1BG guest speakers and club business. Other

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Phone: 01323 845 418 activities include members and ladies lunches, NEW day outings and short holidays. ENTRY

Coverage: Eastbourne

PARCHE Jackie Delaney PARCHE is a Church-based Ministry of Christian Visits are free of Service takes place in Care Teams bringing fellowship, comfort, Bible charge Pastoral Action in Homes/Client's Homes teaching, Communion and friendship to the Residential Care Homes for Elderly living in Care Homes. They will also, on Phone: 01323 438 527 (Mon & Tues only) the Elderly occassions, provide visits to clients home - please E: [email protected] contact provider for availablity. W: www.parche.org.uk NEW ENTRY Coverage: Eastbourne only

Pevensey Senior Support Mrs Simpkin The group meets every Tuesday morning, from Cost of light lunch Group Ethel Wood Community Centre 11.30am to 1pm for a light lunch, social events £3.00 129 Coast Road such as Bingo, Sales table & assistance with form Pop in & social events Pevensey Bay filling in a relaxed atmosphere. BN24 6SG

Phone: 01323 762929 Coverage: Pevensey

Royal Voluntary Service Russell Centre We deliver a home support and befriending Good Neighbour 24 Hyde Road service which enables those who need a helping Scheme is free, Get Well Stay Well & Good Eastbourne hand and those who are socially isolated to other than mileage BN21 4SX Neighbour Scheme (Get remain independent, improve their quality of life costs if being taken

Well) Phone: 01273 611 441 and know that there is 'someone who cares'. out by a volunteer. E: [email protected] Coverage: East Saltdean to Newhaven

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Royal Voluntary Service Peter Stenning, Centre Manager Lunch and activities for the over 55's (men and Lunch for non women). The Royal Voluntary Service provides a regulars £5.50 and Lunch Club and Pop in Russell Centre range of services to help people in need who regulars £5.00 24 Hyde Road Centre might otherwise feel lonely and isolated. The includes dessert Eastbourne East Sussex Eastbourne Russell Centre is aimed at the BN21 4SX Elderly. The centre is open Monday - Friday 9.00 - 5.00, you can book a fresh 2 course lunch by Phone: 01323 412 279 telephoning 01323 412279. The centre offers a friendly welcome and has various daily activities

including I.T. coaching, alongside a drop in cafe

W: www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk and rooms for hire. Reasonable disabled access.

Coverage: Eastbourne

Shinewater Shaftesbury St. Barnabas Church Held on the first Monday of each month, offering a Cost £2.50 Centre Trust (SSC) Kingfisher Drive light meal with pudding and a drink. Eastbourne Light Bite BN23 7RL Coverage: Eastbourne

Phone: 01323 760 654 NEW ENTRY

Shinewater Shaftesbury Di Game Held every Wednesday at St Barnabas Church Cost £3.50 Centre Trust (SSC) offering a cooked meal with dessert and drink. St. Barnabas Church Around 40 people attend each week ages range Kingfisher Drive Lunch Club between 39yrs to 97yrs. Following on from the Eastbourne

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BN23 7RL meal there will be a social event such as bingo or NEW entertainment. Please contact Di for availablility. ENTRY Phone: 01323 760 654 Coverage: Eastbourne

Sussex Oakleaf Peter Noble/Ann Boniface Sussex Oakleaf are commissioned to provide Day Pay for own Services in East Sussex based on the ethos of refreshments. Social Activities Old Town Community Centre recovery and social inclusion for adults with 1A Central Avenue mental health issues, offering social and Eastbourne BN20 8PL structured support to members. Social meetings take place on Thursdays between 10am -12pm at Phone: 01323 430203 the Community Centre. Other meetings take place in the Town Centre, currently at Dickens E: [email protected] Tea Shop on Mondays, 10am-12pm and

Eucalyptus, Grove Road on Thursdays also W: www.sussexoakleaf.org.uk between 10am - 12pm.

Coverage: Eastbourne

The Blind Centre Hall Hazel Wilks - Branch Secretary To promote fellowship and alleviate loneliness Annual subscription and worry amongst retirees from the National of £8.00 applies NHS Retirement Fellowship Eastbourne Blind Society Centre Health Service. We enjoy speakers, outings and Longstone Road sociable occasions. Our age group is wide Eastbourne, BN22 8DA ranging so we also enjoy walking, swimming and Phone: 01323 483454 ten pin bowling.

E: [email protected] Coverage: Eastbourne

W: www.nhsrf.org.uk/branchesdata.php?brnm=62

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The Villagers Lunch Club Mrs Penny Petrides Local lunch club. Takes place every 3rd Monday Tea/Coffee & two monthly from 11.30am to 2.30pm. Offers course meal costs Village Hall tea/coffee and a two course lunch followed by £6.00 NEW talks, socialising, quizes, raffle and more recently ENTRY Hertsmonceux has aquired an indoor curling set. Transport BN27 4RE maybe available for local residents. Please call Phone: 01323 833 146 first to check for availability.

Coverage: Bodle Street Green

U3A: Eastbourne Central Church Hall Meeting place is the Church Hall, Eastbourne. Membership fee of St Saviour’s Church £12.50 applies plus Member meetings South Street Study Groups which meet regularly in members' contributions Eastbourne homes offer shared learning experinces in a wide BN21 4UT range of interest groups and activities.

Phone: 01323 647329 Coverage: Eastbourne

W: www.u3asitec.org.uk

HASTINGS & ROTHER

Organisation Contact Details Details Cost

Age UK East Sussex Su Reece The clubs will be for two hours, normally from Free (funded by 10am - 12pm and are volunteer-led. Participants ESCC) - There will Healthy Living Club Bevin Court will be encouraged to give suggestions for be a 50p charge for St Leonards on Sea activities and the types of support they would like refreshements Hollington TN38 9DE to receive to help them improve their health.This

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service is funded by East Sussex County Council Phone: 01273 476 704 (ext 117) to support people aged 50 or over who are at risk of health inequalities to lead healthier lifestyles. Mob: 07850 987148

E: [email protected] Coverage: Hollington W: www.ageuk.org.uk/eastsussex/our- work/healthy-living-clubs

Age UK East Sussex Enquiries Information is provided for older people, their Free families and friends and professionals who may Information & Advice 50 Robertson Street be helping to care for older people. Hastings TN34 1HL We can provide help and advice on:

Phone: 01424 426 162 • Information about Age UK East Sussex’s services

• Pensions • Attendance allowance

• Housing issues • Finding support at home • Choosing and funding a place in a residential care home • Health and social care • Leisure and social activities • Family and personal matters • Filling in forms • Rights to local services • Utility bill queries • Any other issues that affect older people

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This service is free and confidential. Face-to-face appointments are available, Monday to Friday 10.00am – 1.00pm – please call first to check that someone is able to see you.

Coverage: Hastings

Age UK East Sussex Enquiries This service enables older people who have Free attended A&E at the Conquest Hospital to go Take Home and Settle 50 Robertson Street home rather then be admitted. Hastings TN34 1HL

Phone: 01424 426 162 Coverage: St Leonard's, Hastings & Rother

Activities, Respite, Magdala House A nutricious and freshley cooked 2 course meal Cost of meal £5.00 Rehabilitation, Care Centre Ferry Road including a juice drink, served on Mondays, (ARRCC) Rye Thursdays & Fridays. Orders must be placed TN31 7DN before 10am and a place will be reserved for you. Drop in for Lunch Phone: 01797 226 535 for week day lunch There will also be a two course Sunday Roast reservations. coming soon. Orders must be placed by 10am on NEW the Saturday to reserve a place. This service is ENTRY Please ring 01797 229 363 for further open to people aged 65+ and places are limited. details and to reserve a place for the Sunday Roast Lunch Coverage: Rye

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Association of Carers Sue Palmer, Services Manager We support unpaid Carers in East Sussex by Free providing free, high quality, volunteer-led services Support Services for Young Association of Carers that encourage independence and reduce Jackson Hall Carers isolation. Young Carers Association provides a Portland Place Hastings, befriending service for young carers between TN34 1QN 7yrs-13yrs. Peer to peer support is provided as well as social activities such as outings. Phone: 01424 722 309 Coverage: Hastings & Rother E: [email protected]

W: http://www.associationofcarers.org.uk/

Association of Carers Sue Palmer, Services Manager A befriending Scheme that offers peer support, Free friendship, guidance and outings to young carers Young Carers Association Association of Carers between the ages of 7yrs - 13yrs. Jackson Hall Portland Place Hastings TN34 1QN Coverage: Hastings & Rother

Phone: 0300 330 9498

Other: 01424 722 309

E: [email protected]

W: http://www.associationofcarers.org.uk/

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Autism Sussex Alison Salmon - Parent Liaison Officer We currently run support groups which are Please contact facilitated by Parent Liaison officers and specialist provider for charges Autism Sussex Family Roebuck 3 Resource Centre staff from both within and outside the Roebuck Street Support Services - Parent organisation. Morning Drop in groups are from Support Groups Hastings TN34 3BB 10.00am - 12noon - refreshments are included. Guest speakers will be arranged as the groups

NEW Phone: 0845 450 0060 become established. ENTRY E: [email protected]

W: www.asfamilysupport.org.uk Coverage: Hastings

Autism Sussex For more details or to book a place This is a social group for young people aged 10+ The cost is £6 per contact: Nina Wolecki or Samantha Fievez with Autism Spectrum Conditions. The group session Teenz Group focuses on improving social and communication Wave Leisure skills, making new friends and having fun in a Shakespear Hall relaxed and informal setting. The group runs NEW Fort Road ENTRY Newhaven alternate Mondays term time only 5pm- 7pm (10- BN9 9DL 13yrs) and 7pm - 9pm (14-19yrs). The sessions are participant led, so the Teenz choose the Phone: 0845 450 0060 activities on offer which can include: Film nights, sports, Quiz nights, Social Skills workshops, E: [email protected] Cookery and Art. There are also monthly trips to W: www.asfamilysupport.org.uk the cinema, bowling, swimming, Cafe and Restaurants.

Coverage: Newhaven

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Catsfield Village Hall Jim and Sarah Campbell Meetings occur every Tuesday between 7pm and Cost is £2.00 10pm. There are numerous board games, Wii Catsfield Social Club Church Road and a Table Tennis table. Members come to Catsfield enjoy a game of Scrabble or simply to chat and Battle NEW TN39 9DP enjoy free refreshments. Come for the evening or ENTRY simply pop in for a while. Contact Jim & Sarah Campbell and they will pass on your details to the relevant

person who will then contact you. Phone: Coverage: Catsfield 01424 893498.

Catsfield Village Hall Jim and Sarah Campbell We meet the third Tuesday of the month at 4pm Cost is £1 per to discuss book of the month. These are provided meeting to cover the The Catsfield Book Group Church Road by Battle Library who allow members to keep their cost of the hall. Catsfield books longer to return it to any ESCC library. Battle NEW TN39 9DP Discussion is always lively and adds to the ENTRY enjoyment of reading. The more difficult the book, often the more interesting the discussion. Current Contact Jim & Sarah Campbell on 01424 members come from Catsfield, Battle, Bexhill and 893 498 and they will pass on your details Ashburnham. New readers are welcome. to the relevant person who will then

contact you.

Coverage: Catsfield

Marsham Older People's Jim Saphin (Vice Chairman) Include lunch, transport is available, information Cost including lunch Project (MOPP) and advice on health with Podiatry and other and refreshments Fairlight Village Hall health services, meet new friends and social £5.00. Cost for Broadway

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Meeting at Fairlight Village Fairlight activities transportation Hall TN35 4DA £2.00.

Mob: 07905 981036 Coverage: Fairlight, Pett Level & Three Oaks

Royal Voluntary Service Mrs. Sue Adey, Centre Development We provide a welcoming and pleasant Contact provider for Manager environment for socialising and activities e.g. art, cost. Isabel Blackman Club IT, Salsa-size, Extend, Thai Chi, Heritage Winding Street Reminiscence sessions, Community Cafe, Hastings Community Cars and lots more together with a TN34 3AT hot meal. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Phone: 01424 717674 Friday 10.00am - 3.30pm. Also we have Church meetings here on a Sunday. E: [email protected] Coverage: Hastings

Rye & District Day Centre Mr Dave Pellen, Co-ordinator Meets at Magdala House Day Centre, Ferry Some availability on Road, Rye on Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10.00 - Wednesdays, more Day Centre Magdala House Day Centre 2.30pm - To provide a convivial atmosphere in on Tuesdays £5.50 Ferry Road which socially and rurally isolated elderly people for the day TN31 7DN can meet and where they can enjoy a two course, excluding transport. Phone: 01797 223 467 home-cooked meal, social activities, art and Rye Community exercise classes, access to large print library Transport books, help and advice. Toe nail clipping and depending on hearing aid service can be provided. location: £3 base

charge and 50p per Coverage: Rye & surrounding villages

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Salvation Army Major Hatcher We meet every Wednesday, hall open from 12 Membership £4-00 noon. Meeting time is 1.45pm to 2.45pm. A club per year and small Salvation Army Silver The Salvation Army Citadel for over sixties with singing/ quizzes/ outings/ contributions may St Andrews Square Threads Club guest speakers. Serious and fun. apply. Hastings TN34 1SR Coverage: Hastings

Phone: 01424 426894

Salvation Army Mrs B Bassett Monday 2.30-4.00pm. People over 50 welcome. £1 contribution. Fun and friendly atmosphere. Activities include Triple 20's Club Salvation Army Hall entertainment, good company, outings, 418 Old London Road educational programming, exercises and quizes. Ore Hastings The club is preceded by a Tai Chi class - 1.15- TN35 5LL 2.00 for more info phone Mrs Bassett.

Phone: 01424 422422 Coverage: Hastings

Senior Citizens Club Bexhill Mrs. Shirley Rolt, Chairman A club for the over 55's with varied daily activities. membership runs The club is open from 9.00am each morning, daily from April - £18 first Senior Citizens Club 45 Eversley Road activities take place every morning and some year and £15 Bexhill On Sea afternoons, coffees/teas available from 10.00am annually thereafter. TN40 1HA until 11.15am and light lunches from noon. Computer courses: Phone: 01424 846105 6 weeks - £12. All Coverage: Bexhill other activities E: [email protected] contribution of 50p.

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W: www.bexhill-seniors-club.co.uk U3A: Battle and District Mrs Kathryn Rumsby - Membership Meetings are normally held on the first Monday of Membership fees: Secretary the month at 10.30am. There are a variety of £13 - full year (from Monthly meetings activities and groups on offer including singing, September) £6.50 Battle Memorial Hall bird watching, current affairs, Scrabble, Theatre (Joining Apr-Aug) 81 High Street, and French conversation. Membership is open to NEW Battle ENTRY TN33 0AQ all those who are no longer in full-time employment. No qualifications are required or E: [email protected] awarded. Please see website for further details of courses and groups.

W: http://u3asites.org.uk/code/u3asite.php? site=405&page=2 Coverage: Battle & District

U3A: Hastings & Rother Mrs Julie Windus, Membership Enquiries Unique and exciting self help educational Membership fee of movement for people no longer in full time work. £17 applies - Member meetings Members Homes Study groups are held in members homes. Offers membership starts new friendship opportunities. from Sept. Hastings

Phone: 01424 752681

W: Coverage: Hastings & Rother http://u3asites.org.uk/code/u3asite.php?sit e=383

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U3A: Rye & District Noel & Kathy Varley We meet at Rye Community Centre in Conduit Annual membership Hill on the third Monday of the month at 2pm. £12 (starts from Member meetings Rye Community Centre There are also activity and study groups for art, September) Conduit Hill craft, history, French, German, Spanish, literature, Town Centre Rye current affairs, bird watching, militaria, walking TN31 7LE history, rambling, gardening, luncheons and swimming. Phone: 01797 223760 Coverage: Rye & District W: www.u3asites.org.uk/rye

LEWES & NORTH WEALDEN

Organisation Contact Details Det ails Cost

British Red Cross Enquiries Offer practical and emotional support to carers in Please contact the the community for a period of 4-6 weeks after the provider. Volunteer Home Visitor The service takes place in client’s Homes person they care for has left Hospital or a Care Heathfield Home. Includes providing encouragement/confidence Phone: 0800 0280831 building/companionship to either/both the carer and the cared for and shopping.

Coverage: Heathfield, Lewes, Newick, Peacehaven & Seaford

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Carillion Cottage Barbara Liddle Carillon Cottage is located in the centre of Free High Street next to the Post Office and Help & information centre Carillon Cottage is owned by the Parish Church of St Peter and St High Street Paul. It offers information and support for the Wadhurst, TN5 6AA NEW whole village. It houses the parish church ENTRY administrative office, the office for the Social Phone: 01892 785658 Action Project (SAP) and an information centre open six mornings and four afternoons a week. Information is available on a wide range of subjects and volunteers are always willing to help those people who come to us with a problem or query.

Opening Times: Mon – Sat: 9:30am – 12:30pm and 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Closed Weds and Sat afternoons.

Coverage: Wadhurst Carillion Cottage Barbara Liddle Voluntary drivers scheme and information service Contribution available to local Wadhurst residents only. towards cost of Voluntary driver's scheme Local Wadhurst Clients call the cottage who will contact the driver petrol Wadhurst on call. Local residents wil be picked from their NEW home and taken on short trips to local hospitals, ENTRY Phone: 01892 785658 GP, Opticians, dentists, etc.

Coverage: Wadhurst only

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Community Transport for The Hillcrest Centre, Provides transport for those who have difficulty Fares differ the Lewes Area Hillcrest Road, with access to public transport. The office is according to Newhaven available for bookings from 8.00am to 4.00pm distance travelled BN9 9EA Community Transport Monday to Friday. and can range

between £2.00 - Phone: 01273 517 332 Coverage: Lewes NEW £5.00. Contact ENTRY E: [email protected] provider for exact charges. W: www.ctla.org.uk

Crowborough Lunch Club Cindy Hamilton This lunch club offers the town's citizens a place Yearly Lunch Club to meet and enjoy a freshley cooked meal in a membership £2 + Lunch Club United Church Hall happy and friendly atmosphere. It is held every Weekly Lunch Croft Road Wednesday with morning tea/coffee with biscuits £4.00. Wealdlink TN6 1HA served between 10.30am to mid-day. A two community bus course lunch is served at 12.30pm. After lunch travel costs £1 for a there is a club raffle, followed by bingo. Public lifetime membership Mob: 07968 756 748 transport to and from the lunch club is available fee & a return fare via the community bus, Wealdlink, which operates of £3.00. E: [email protected] a door to door service from member's homes.

Coverage: Crowborough

Downs 60 Plus Club Kathy The Downs 60 Plus Club was inaugurated in Annual subscription 1966. It’s premises are within the grounds of the is £50 per adult Social meetings Sutton Corner Downs Leisure Centre facility at Sutton Corner, which entitles Seaford Seaford. It is run by members for members Members to take BN25 4QW

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through its active Committee and it has strong part in one or more Phone: 01323 896422 links with Age Concern (Seaford) who assist in of the Activities. many ways.The purpose of the Club is to provide

facilities for those over 60 years to come together and enjoy the range of interests. If interested, come along any day between 10am -Noon and 2- 4pm and see for yourself. On Tuesday morning the club Secretary Kath is usually here to help, but other members can always assist you.

Coverage: Seaford

Five Ash Down Village Hall Jane Sturt Social Group. Every Tuesday 10-11am. We pass Entrance fee 40p - on information e.g. neighbourhood watch, bus entitles you to Five Ash Down Social Village Hall times, hospital and NHS also what is being Tea/Coffee + Biscuit Five Ash Down Group & Pop-in organised locally etc. TN22 3AH

NEW ENTRY Phone: 01825 732 129 Coverage: Uckfield

Forest Row Parish Council Carolyn Coomber Thursday Club held twice a month for over 60's £1 for a cup of tea and Community Centre The Community Centre and piece of cake (FRPC) Row Coverage: and surrounding areas Thursday Club over 60's Forest Row, RH18 5DZ

Phone: 01342 822661

E: [email protected]

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Forest Row: Village The Community Centre Visit by an approved volunteer for a friendly chat £5 membership fee Support Network Hartfield Row per year Forest Row, RH18 5DZ Befrienders Scheme Phone: 07581 131822 Coverage: Forest Row

E: [email protected]

Forest Row: Village The Community Centre Regular coffee mornings held in the village whilst £5 membership fee Support Network Hartfield Row Venue on the green is being built. per year Coffee Forest Row, RH18 5DZ mornings/Outings/Therapie Coverage: Forest Row Phone: 07581 131822 s & Exercise classes

E: [email protected] Forest Row: Village The Community Centre Website and advisory service line to inform senior £5 membership fee Support Network Hartfield Row citizens of available facilities. per year Community information Forest Row, RH18 5DZ

Coverage: Forest Row Phone: 07581 131822

E: [email protected]

Forest Row: Village Carolyn Coomber Community transport scheme 45p per mile and £1 Support Network The Community Centre admin fee Forest Row Community Hartfield Row Coverage: Forest Row Transport Forest Row, RH18 5DZ

Phone: 01342 822661/07581 131822

E: [email protected]

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Hartfield Social Group & Linda Graham This social lunch group is held once a month on Lunch costs £3.00 Lunch Club the third Wednesday in the Village Hall and is per head High Street open to the wider community. The session starts Hartfield from 12.30pm to 2.00pm and includes lunch, NEW TN7 4AA ENTRY quizzes, bingo, dominoes and an occassional speaker. Phone: 01892 770487 E: [email protected] Coverage: Hartfield & Coleman's Hatch

Lewes House of Friendship Mrs Heather Hicks, Chairman Meeting place for over 55's, social events, Membership fee (Friend of Age UK) activities, lip reading classes, Computer tuition & starts from January 208 High Street professional footcare. - single person £10 Lewes Meeting at the House of & couples £15 - Friendship BN7 2NS small contributions Phone: 01273 476469 Coverage: Lewes to activities maybe required. E: [email protected]

W: http://www.houseoffriendship.org.uk/

Linked Hands Christine Bell Short term help with car lifts for essential Contributions are appointments such as visits to the GP or Dentist. requested for petrol Short term transport Village Hall Lewes Road NEW TN21 0UY Coverage: Waldron & Cross in Hand ENTRY Phone: 01435 863293

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Linked Hands Mrs Marion Perry Monthly Monday meetings for social contact, Contribution of £1 activities and Outings. Between 10am -12pm. for Tea/Coffee & Social meetings Village Hall refreshments - cost Lewes Road of outings will vary Cross in Hand please contact NEW TN21 0UY Coverage: Waldron & Cross in Hand ENTRY provider Phone: 01435 867 271

Linked Hands Mrs Marion Perry Contacts available for advice and help in an Contribution of £1 Emergency for Tea/Coffee & Information advice Village Hall refreshments - cost Lewes Road of outings will vary Cross in Hand please contact NEW TN21 0UY Coverage: Waldron & Cross in Hand ENTRY provider Phone: 01435 867 271

Linked Hands Mrs Marion Perry Home visits to those who are Housebound or Please contact Bereaved provider Home visits Service is provided at Client’s Home

Waldron Coverage: Waldron & Cross in Hand Phone: 01435 867 271 NEW ENTRY

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Newhaven & District Riverside Hall West Quay Social club held on Friday evenings from 7pm - Drop in £1 entry fee Mencap Newhaven 9pm. Monday's there is an Open Door drop in includes Tea/Coffee BN9 9BP session between 10.00am - 2.30pm ideal for and use of facilities.

Social club & Open Door socialising, chatting and playing games. drop in Phone: 01273 517 345

Open Door enquiries: 01273 584 762 NEW Coverage: Newhaven ENTRY E: [email protected]

W: www.mencap.org.uk

Newhaven Age Concern West Quay Opportunity to meet other people and form Cost of meal - Club Newhaven friendships, transport provided, freshly cooked contact provider for BN9 9BP midday meal, quizzes, Reminiscence, therapeutic costs.

Social Club activities, etc Phone: 07850 987 131

W: www.ageuk.org.uk/eastsussex/our- Coverage: Newhaven work/day-centres-and-clubs

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Newhaven Day Club Tony Roaf Open 50yrs+ who live in the Newhaven and Tea/Coffee 45p - surrounding area. The club opens Friday lunch £4 - West Quay Monday/Tuesday/Thursday between 10am-4pm membership fee NEW Newhaven with a range of activities such as Bingo, Darts, Art £10 per year. ENTRY BN9 9HD classes and Snooker. Refreshments and lite bite

Phone: 01273 512 708 snacks are available. On Fridays the club runs from 10am to 2pm and lunch is available on this day.

Coverage: Newhaven

Newick Area Community Peggy Oswald-Fotheringham This Community Club is aimed at the elderly Contact provider for Care Association (NACCA) inhabitants of Newick and surrounding areas. details. Community Centre Meetings take place on Tuesdays and Fridays The Green Community Club from 10.30am to 3.30pm. Tea & Coffee is Newick BN8 4LR available as well as lunch and various activities NEW and entertainments. Easy access for disabled ENTRY Phone: 07561 372 403 people, no steps. Transport can be provided.

Coverage: Newick

Rotherfield St Martin Jo Evans RSM Volunteer Driver Scheme, Often it's as £10 membership Church-in-Community The RSM Centre simple as dropping in to say "Hello" in a per year, and then project Memorial Institute neighbourly way, befriending, reaching things contributions North Street down from a high shelf or helping to collect some depending on Rotherfield shopping. Therapies, massage, foot therapy, activity. Please call TN6 3LX toenail cutting. We provide a centre where people for further

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can meet and participate a range of social and information. Phone: 01892 853021 creative activities and enjoy refreshments in a W: www.rotherfieldstmartin.org.uk relaxed and caring environment. We provide transport to medical appointments, an information service, library, health programme and supportive therapies. We visit people in their homes and involve the wider community wherever possible. Coverage: 15-mile radius of the RSM Centre Royal Voluntary Service Service takes place in Client’s homes Collecting a prescription Get Well Stay Well & Good Newhaven Neighbour Scheme (Get Phone: 01273 611441 Coverage: Newhaven & Lewes Coastal Strip Well) E: [email protected] .uk W: www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk The Friends of Beechgrove Noeleen Carpenter Friends of Beechgrove provides a range of Modest contribution Unit Crowborough Community Hospital activities such as Ballroom Dancing, Singing, Friends of Beechgrove Southview Road Yoga, Movement to Music and Craft. These take place in community venues and are aimed at activities Crowborough TN6 1HB preventing social isolation, and promoting re-

integration into the community for elderly people Phone: 01892 662089 who have or have had mental health issues. The activities are for older isolated and vulnerable people, some with dementia. Transport can be arranged.

Coverage: Crowborough & Uckfield

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U3A: Crowborough Meetings take place in Members Homes in Self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co Membership fee the area of Crowborough operatives for older people, sharing learning may apply Member meetings experiences in a wide range of interst groups for W: fun. http://u3asites.org.uk/code/u3asite.php?sit e=371 Coverage: Crowborough

U3A: Mayfield & District Brian Grimwood , Membership Secretary Unique and exciting self help educational Membership is £14 movement for people no longer in full time work. for a single person Member meetings Mayfield Memorial Hall Study groups are held in members homes. Offers and £25 for two Mayfield new friendship opportunities. people at the same TN20 6EH address. Coverage: Mayfield & District Phone: 01892 852128

U3A: Newhaven & Mrs Roma Humphrey, Membership Meetings with speakers, alternate between both Membership fee Peacehaven Secretary areas, trips to theatre and places of interest. £12 (runs from Sept Offers new friendship opportunities. to Sept) Member meetings Meetings take place in Members Homes

Newhaven & Peacehaven (meetings alternate between the two locations) Coverage: Newhaven & Peacehaven

Phone: 012732 515958

W: www.u3asites.org.uk/newhaven- peacehaven

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U3A: Ringmer Meetings take place in Members Homes Ringmer U3A belongs to a national network of Membership fee local U3As. Each U3A operates autonomously. and small Member meetings Ringmer Activity groups in Ringmer are Art Appreciation, contributions may Astronomy, Listening to Music, Play Reading, apply E: [email protected] Poetry, Readers Circle, Scrabble, Spanish, Cookery, Genealogy (family history), Gardening and French. Meetings are held on a weekday at 2, 3 or 4 week intervals, depending on the group

Coverage: Ringmer

U3A: Seaford Mary Young Aims to enable older people to extend and share Annual subscription their knowledge, experience and skills. Held at of £10 - plus Member meetings The Downs Leisure Centre, members homes, and larger groups are held at additional fees for the Leisure Centre. Call provider to check courses any courses Jumble Cottage, NEW Road, and availability as these tend to book up very booked. ENTRY Seaford quickly. BN25 3JN

Phone: 01323 351 882 Coverage: Seaford E: [email protected]

W: www.seafordu3a.co.uk

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U3A: Uckfield Chris Churchman, Membership Secretary Aims to enable older people to extend and share Membership of £10 their knowledge, experience and skills. Groups per annum applies. Member meetings Uckfield Civic Centre, include: Literature, walking, painting, languages, Uckfield Scrabble, Bridge, etc TN22 1AE

E: [email protected] Coverage: Uckfield W: http://www.uckfieldu3a.co.uk/

COUNTYWIDE

Age UK East Sussex Enquiries Volunteer hospital visitors for patients aged 55+, Free also providing short-term support and Home from Hospital Head Office encouragment at home. 54 Cliffe High Street Lewes BN7 2AN Coverage: Countywide (except from Eastbourne) Phone: 01424 426 162

Association of Carers Sue Palmer, Services Manager Helps Carers learn how to use their computer in Free ways that will support them in their caring role, Computer Support Association of Carers helping them to have more time to themselves Jackson Hall and reducing their isolation. Portland Place Hastings

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TN34 1QN

Phone: 0300 330 9498 Coverage: Countywide

Other: 01424 722 309

E: [email protected]

W: http://www.associationofcarers.org.uk/

Association of Carers Sue Palmer, Services Manager We support unpaid Carers in East Sussex by Free providing free, high quality, volunteer-led services Respite and befriending Association of Carers that encourage independence and reduce Jackson Hall isolation, including a respite service to family Portland Place Hastings Carers, matching a volunteer who sits with the TN34 1QN cared for person for around three hours a week so that the Carer can get a break from their caring Phone: 0300 330 9498 role.

Other: 01424 722 309

E: [email protected] Coverage: Countywide

W: http://www.associationofcarers.org.uk/

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Association of Carers Sue Palmer, Services Manager Provides Carers with a listening ear and the Free opportunity to discuss their caring role in Telephone Support Service Association of Carers confidence. for Carers Jackson Hall Portland Place Hastings TN34 1QN Coverage: Countywide

Phone: 0300 330 9498

Other: 01424 722 309

E: [email protected]

W: http://www.associationofcarers.org.uk/

Care for the Carers Service takes place at client’s homes. Trained volunteers with warmth and good Free listening skills provide social interaction and Befriending Service Hightlight House emotional support to isolated rural carers by way 8 St Leonards Road of a regular home visit (times to be agreed with Eastbourne BN21 3UH the Befriending Scheme Co-ordinator)

Phone: 01323 738390

Coverage: Countywide E: [email protected]

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Carers Breaks Dementia The Dementia Supper Clubs are mainly They offer informal social groups for Carers and Cost of a meal Engagement Service held in eateries Countywide – current the cared for person as part of the Carers Breaks areas include: Eastbourne/ Hailsham, Dementia Engagement Service meeting monthly Dementia Supper Clubs Seaford, Lewes, Heathfield, Uckfield, at various locations around the county. Robertsbridge, Hastings & Bexhill. Coverage: Countywide Phone: Contact 01323 449294 for information about your local supper club.

The East Sussex Fiona Blyth East Sussex Association of Blind and Partially Membership fee Association of Blind and Sighted People is an independent Charity and is a £10 - there maybe Partially Sighted People Ringmer Village Hall member of the East Sussex Vision Care additional Lewes Road partnership delivering a comprehensive cross contributions for Social meetings Lewes BN8 5QH county service. ESAB supports 14 local social events. groups around the county. The groups usually

NEW Phone: 01323 832252 meet once a month and transport can be ENTRY arranged to the meetings. The groups are E: [email protected] organised by teams of local volunteers. See our website for a list of our social groups. To find out W: www.eastsussexblind.org where your nearest social group meets, please contact the provider. A home visit will be arranged to assess suitability of membership.

Coverage: Herstmonceux, & Lewes

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East Sussex Hearing David Rowan Resources/support for deaf & blind. Elderly Resource Centre mental health support group. 8 St Leonard's Road Support Resources Eastbourne Our work involves almost all issues to do with BN21 3UH Deaf, deafened and deafblind people. The

services include: Phone: 01323 722 505 •Communication Support

•Technology for deaf people

E: [email protected] •Lip-reading •Sign Language

W: http://www.eshrc.org.uk/ •Hard of Hearing groups •Hearing aid maintenance

•Hearing aid batteries •Home Visits •Outreach •Deaf Outreach Service (bus) •Provision & installation of assistive devices •Hearing screening tests

Drop-in sessions operate on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 10am - 4pm. Appointments are not necessary.

Coverage: Countywide

East Sussex Library and Business Information Centre Items can be borrowed from any library in East Free Information Service Sussex. These are self-help mental health books Phone: 01424 724 620 for adults, families and young people which have Books on Prescription To find your nearest library call 0345 been read and recommended by local experts. The books cover common mental health issues

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6080196 including anxiety and depression and can be NEW borrowed from any library either with or without a ENTRY E: [email protected] prescription from a health practitioner. Libraries

W: www.eastsussex.gov.uk//libraries also have books about lots of other health conditions including pain management, dementia, cancer and long term conditions.

Coverage: Countywide

East Sussex Library and Business Information Centre This is a free volunteer delivery of books and Free Information Service audiobooks to people who are housebound or Phone: 01424 724 620 carers. Your volunteer will visit at a time and Home Library Service To find your nearest library call 0345 frequency convenient to you and bring your choice of books which can include Large Print 6080196 NEW books or books on cassette or CD. ENTRY E: [email protected]

Coverage: Countywide W: www.eastsussex.gov.uk//libraries

East Sussex Library and Business Information Centre These resources are books, music, films, Free Information Service photocards, or objects which help to re-awaken, Countywide people’s memories of their experiencesand lives. Reminiscence resources: Phone: 01424 724 620 They can be used for working with older people books, games and objects and adults or children with disabilities, either in a

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for people with memory To find your nearest library call 0345 group setting or one-to-one. They are ideal for loss 6080196 care homes, carers and family members. The materials are available to borrow free of charge to E: [email protected] any library member and it is free to join the library. NEW ENTRY W: www.eastsussex.gov.uk//libraries

Coverage: Countywide

Home Works Southdown Housing Association Home Works is a housing related support service Free to client 2 Bell Lane for clients aged 16-64 whether single, a couple or Housing Related Support Lewes a family to overcome housing difficulties BN7 1JU Service (Council/Housing Association or privately rented)

such as:

NEW Hastings & Rother: ENTRY • Struggling to manage their home/tenancy. • Living in unsuitable accomodation Phone: 01424 858 341 Mobile: 07540 721 244 (including overcrowding). Fax: 01424 858 342 • Preparing to/or in the process of moving E: [email protected] into a more suitable home. • Homelessness - including "sofa Eastbourne, Lewes & Wealden: surfing"/staying with friends and families temporarily. Phone: 01273 898 700 • Managing health and safety in the home and keeping safe at home. If a client is Mobile: 07773 377754 eligible for Home Works or STEPS

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Fax: 01273 898 701 because of a housing issue they will receive a service that will holistically E: [email protected] support them to increase their choice, W: control and confidence. For example http://www.southdownhousing.org/services -learn how to deal with budgeting/debt /housing-support/homeworks/ issues, - keep themselves safe e.g. erport anti social behaviour, avoid scams, - develop local and informal networks of support, - learn how to access a wide range of community based services, - link in with statutory services e.g. register with a GP, - find out how to get online and use a computer, - find out how to look for work, training or volunteering.

Coverage: Countywide

Living Well Service Living Well The Living Well Service aims to support clients to Free to client First Floor Offices maintain their independence by preventing Warrior Square Station isolation and showing them alternative ways to St Johns Road live in greater comfort and improve wellbeing. St Leonard’s on Sea East Sussex The service is primarily for people who are either TN37 6HP frail or elderly, or have a long-term physical condition, sonsory imparment or physical

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disability.

Phone: 0800 917 4569 The Service visits clients in their own home (up to two visits), offering a range of personalised E: [email protected] support, advice and practical solutions to W: www.safeandwellathome.co.uk maximise the client's quality of life and improve their health and wellbeing.

Coverage: Countywide

Living Well Enhanced Living Well The Living Well Enhanced Service is aimed at Free to client Service First Floor Offices supporting people with substantial and critical Warrior Square Station needs, and supports health and social care St Johns Road practitioners in Neighbourhood Support Teams to St Leonard’s on Sea East Sussex develop creative support plans by working with TN37 6HP clients to access universal, low cost and free local services. Phone: 0800 917 4569 In addition to the support provided by the main E: [email protected] service, the Enhanced service will:

W: www.safeandwellathome.co.uk • Work with volunteer agencies or identify alternative ways to help support needs such as shopping, cleaning, community transport and social activities; • Support behavioural change to improve lifestyles through motivational interviewing and setting smart goals; • Recommend and support clients to access

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relevant Telecare and Telehealth solutions.

These clients are supported for up to six visits to achieve their goals.

A pilot Enhanced Volunteer Service is operational until end of October 2014 to increase volunteering support available to ASC clients. The pilot will offer clients up to a further six visits from volunteers to help with needs such as daily living chores, social support, signposting and one-off practical help with odd jobs around the home.

Referrals to the Enhanced Volunteer Service can be made via the normal referral route to the Living Well service.

Coverage: Countywide

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STEPS Free to client If you live in Eastbourne, Lewes or STEPS to stay independent is a free and Housing Support Wealden, contact Eastbourne Homes: confidential housing support service.

Telephone: 01323 436 414 They can visit you at home, and help you work Text: 07970 668 106 out what support you personally need to keep Email: [email protected] living independently, regardless of what kind of accommodation you live in. If you live in Hastings or Rother, contact

In Touch: They can support you to:

Telephone: 0300 123 2422 (local rate) • liaise with your landlord or mortgage company Text: 07944 140 016 • understand your tenancy or mortgage Email: [email protected] arrangement • find more suitable accommodation • claim any welfare benefits you are entitled to • get specialist debt advice • set up or change utility suppliers • resolve disputes or other issues with your neighbours • find out about local groups or activities in your area • take part in healthy living activities • make sure your home is safe.

Coverage: Countywide

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The Fire Fighters Charity Countywide We provide recuperation, rehabilitation & Cost is dependant psychological therapy at 3 Centres, in Cumbria, on service. Please Beneficiary Support Countywide Devon and Littlehampton. Our beneficiaries are contact provider for Services serving personnel (uniformed & support staff, full Phone: 0800 389 8820 further details. time & retained) + retired and their dependants.

NEW We can advise on/ sign-post or assist with; ENTRY financial hardship, debt, welfare benefits, W: www.firefighterscharity.org.uk disability issues, equipment and adaptations. These are just a small sample of some of the

issues the Charity can help with.

Coverage: Countywide

Wel Being Wealden and Eastbourne Lifeline Telecare offers a comprehensive way of Client’s personal 68 Grove Road managing the risks to a person’s independence, budget will be Telecare Eastbourne health and home environment, 24 hours a day, 7 charged for cost of BN21 4UH days a week. The Telecare solutions that are equipment, sensors

available can be tailored according to an and monitoring. The NEW Phone: 01323 644 422 ENTRY individual’s needs; by placing a variety of discreet maximum E: [email protected] wireless sensors around the home, which will contribution from automatically raise an alert if they detect a the client is £2.85 W: http://www.welbeing.org.uk/ possible problem. per week, subject to a financial

assessment. Coverage: Countywide

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Wel Being Wealden and Eastbourne Lifeline TeleCheck provides a monitoring service to This free service is 68 Grove Road ensure that people are supported to live safely initially available for Telecheck Eastbourne and securely in their own community and maintain up to 3 months. BN21 4UH their wellbeing. The calls will be structured to

provide brief time limited support and information Phone: 01323 644 422 to the client so that they can make informed choices about their wellbeing, security and E: Welbeing case worker: independence. [email protected]

W: http://www.welbeing.org.uk/ Coverage: Countywide

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