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Redcar & Cleveland Neuro Directory Redcar & Cleveland neuro directory Service Address Contact details Benefit and Welfare Rights Tel: 01642 771166 (Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm) welfare Service Email: [email protected] support 88 Westgate Guisborough Cleveland TS14 6AP Benefits Enquiry Tel: 0800 88 22 00 Line Citizens Advice Tel: 01642 469880 Bureau 17 Queen Street 03444 111 444 - Adviceline REDCAR Cleveland 01642 030000 - leave name and telephone number and we TS10 1AB will return a call Blue badge Redcar & Tel: 01642 774774 scheme Cleveland House, Kirkleatham between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Street, Redcar, Yorkshire TS10 1RT You can apply for or renew a Blue Badge online at: https://www.gov.uk/apply-blue-badge. Care Telecare Tel: 0345 065 5656 Link/Telecar Beyond Housing, e Brook House, 4 Gladstone Road, Scarborough YO12 7BH 01642 771339 14 Ennis Square, Home Call / Redcar TS10 5JR Telecare 01642 771339 Carers Carers Together Tel: 01642 488977 support 23 Queen Street, Email: carerstogether.co.uk Redcar TS10 1AB Carers Together The Innovation Centre, Vienna Court, Kirkleatham Business Park, Redcar TS10 5SH Continence Children’s Tel: 01287 284485 services Continence Service Langbaurgh House, Bow Street, Guisborough TS14 7AA. Tel: 01642 944315 The Continence Service Low Grange Health Centre Normanby Road Middlesbrough TS6 6TD One Life Continence service only – 01287 284112 (Guisborough Linthorpe Road number) Middlesbrough TS1 3QY Dial-a-Ride / Tel: (01642)444973 Transport / Redcar and [email protected] Driving Cleveland Companion Borough Council - TransportTelepho ne For information on eligibility to get a concessionary disability bus pass - how and where to apply please visit the website 07525 872959 mail:[email protected] Driving Miss Daisy Website:drivingmissdaisyuk.co.uk Dietetics Nutrition and dietetic department Tel: 01642 854777 James Cook University Hospital www.southtees.nhs.uk/services/nutrition-and-dietetics Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Driving North East Drive assessment Mobility North East Drive Mobility refer directly Walkergate Park Tel: 0191 2875090 Benfield Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 4QD Equipment Tees Community Tel: 01642 204180 Equipment Services (TCES) Unit 3 RaleighCourt Riverside Park Middlesbrough TS2 1RR British Red Cross 01642 702730 Teesside 2 Thornaby Place Stockton TS17 6BN Redcar and www.peoplesinfonet.org.uk/kb5/redcar/directory Cleveland Council information Peoples Information Network Exercise Redcar Cleveland Sport & Health Co-ordinator Greater Eston, Guisborough & referral Council Nunthorpe scheme for Seafield House Tel: 01642 447724 / 07909 906 449 people with Kirkleatham Street Redcar, Marske & Saltburn physical Redcar Tel: 01642 496429 / 07717 423 698 difficulties Cleveland East Cleveland TS10 1SP Tel: 01642 447724 / 07909906449 Fax: 01642 447715 Eston Sports Everyone Active Academy 01642 452488 Exercise Normanby Road [email protected] Referral South Bank www.everyoneactive.com Scheme PostcodeTS6 9AE www.facebook.com/eaEston (Everyone Active) Falls teams Recovery and 01642 944484 Independence Low Grange Health Village, Normanby Road, Middlesbrough, TS6 6TD Hospices Teesside Hospice Tel: 01642 811060 Care Foundation, Appointments: 01642 811062 1 Northgate Road, Linthorpe, www.teessidehospice.org Middlesbrough TS5 5NW Zoё's Place Baby 01642 457985 Hospice Crossbeck House High Street Normanby Middlesbrough TS6 9DA Butterwick Tel: 01642 607742 Hospice Middlefield Road Stockton on Tees TS19 8XN Housing Beyond Housing, Tel: 0345 065 5656 Brook House, 4 Text: 07860017148 Gladstone Road, E-mail:[email protected] Scarborough Website:https://www.beyondhousing.co. YO12 7BH Beyond Housing 14 Ennis Square, Redcar TS10 5JR Independen Middlesbrough 01642 729184 t living Independent centre Living Centre, 45-47 Corporation Road Middlesbrough Postcode TS1 1LT In-patient Ward 26 Tel: 01642 854526 neuro- James Cook rehabilitation University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS3 4BW Intermediate Redcar and Tel: 01287 284180 care teams Cleveland Mobile and rehab Services Switchboard: 01287 676205 community East Cleveland therapy Primary Care teams- Hospital generic not Alford Road neuro Brotton specific Cleveland TS12 2FF Neuro Department of Tel: 01642 854123 psychology Neuropsychology www.southtees.nhs.uk/services/clinical-psychology Disablement Services Centre James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough Occupation Community Tel: 01642 944444 al therapy Neurological Rehabilitation OT Middlesbrough Intermediate Care Team Homerton Road Middlesbrough TS3 8PN Redcar & Telephone Cleveland (01287) 284260 Intermediate Care Service (Residential Unit) East Cleveland Hospital, Alford Road, Brotton, North Yorkshire, TS12 2FF Community Tel: 01642 944692 Palliative Care OT Low Grange Health Village, Normanby Road, Middlesbrough, TS6 6TD Social services OT Tel: 01642 771500 Directorate of Tel: 01642 771500 Adult and Children’s [email protected] Services Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Seafield House Kirkleatham Street Redcar TS10 1SP Neuro- Tel: 01642 850850 extension 55804 OncologySpecialis t Team Occupational Therapy The Murray Building James Cook University HospitalMarton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Orthotics One Life Tel: 01642 737804 2nd Floor Linthorpe Road Tel: 01642 944747 Middlesbrough TS1 3QY Palliative Community Tel: 01642 944692 care Palliative Care OT Low Grange Health Village, Normanby Road, Middlesbrough, TS6 6TD Physio Out Clinics at: The James Cook University Hospital, Redcar therapy patient/Community Primary Care Hospital, East Cleveland Primary Care Neuro- Hospital Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Tel: 01642 282610 Department James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Musculoskeletal Tel: 01287 676205 physiotherapy East Cleveland Primary Care Hospital Alford Road Brotton TS12 2FF Tel: 01642 283622 Redcar Primary Care Hospital West Dyke Road Redcar TS10 4NW Neuro-Oncology Tel: 01642 850850 extension 52210 Specialist Team Physiotherapy The Murray Building James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Podiatry One Life Podiatry service – 01642 944746 2nd Floor Linthorpe Road Middlesbrough TS1 3QY Sensory Redcar & Customer Services Team on 01642 774774 between 9am support Cleveland House, to 5pm Monday to Friday. team Kirkleatham Street, Redcar, [email protected] TS10 1RT http://www.peoplesinfonet.org.uk/kb5/redcar/directory/local you could call our offer. Shopmobility 3/4 Pybus Place The Esplanade, Tel: 01642 498894 Redcar, North Yorkshire, TS10 http://nfsuk.org 3AE Social care/ Redcar and Tel: 01642 774774 services Cleveland Council Seafield House Kirkleatham Street Redcar TS10 1SP Specialist Epilepsy Specialist Tel: 01642 854169 nurses Nurses The Murray The advice line is open between the hours of 9.30am and Building 12.30pm Monday to Thursday, James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Motor Neurone Tel: 01642 854318 Disease Specialist Nurses The MND advice line is available James Cook Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, University Hospital 9am – 11am. Outside these hours you will Marton Road be prompted to leave an answerphone Middlesbrough message. All answerphone messages will TS4 3BW be responded to in two working days. The advice line can be accessed via: Landline: 01642 854318 Email: [email protected] Neuro-Oncology Tel: 01642 854347 / 835987 Specialist Nurses The Murray Building James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Musculoskeletal Tel: 01642 282761 Specialist Nurses James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Parkinsons Tel: 01642 854319 Disease Specialist Nurses James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW And Parkinson’s Advanced Symptom Unit 01642 854319 (PASU) Redcar Primary Care Hospital West Dyke Road Redcar TS10 4NW Multiple Sclerosis Tel: 01642 854426 Specialist Nurses James Cook The telephone advice line will be University Hospital available Monday to Friday but on Marton Road occasions you will be prompted to leave a Middlesbrough message and your call will be responded TS4 3BW to within two working days. Please contact us on 01642 854426. Vocational Momentum Tel: 0191 232 0234 rehabilitation (Formerly Rehab UK) Email : [email protected] Momentum Floors 1 and 2 Forth Banks House, Skinnerburn Road Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear NE1 3RH Community Tel: 01642 513148 – 01642 513149 Neurological Fax: 01642 513125 Rehabilitation OT Middlesbrough Intermediate Care Team Homerton Road Middlesbrough TS3 8PN www.gov.uk/access-to-work Access To Work Telephone: 0800 121 7479 Textphone: 0800 121 7579 Wise Group Tel: 10 Queen Street 01642 487 570 Redcar TS10 1RD Vocational Jobcentre Plus – Tel: support Redcar 0845 604 3719 Portland House, West Dyke Road, 0800 169 019 Redcar. TS10 1DH www.jobcentreguide.co.uk/redcar-jobcentre Employment Service Jobcentre 0800 169 0190 Nathan House, Northgate, Guisborough TS14 6JS Wheelchair Disablement Tel: 01642 854127 services Services Centre Fax: 01642 854376 James Cook University Hospital Marton Road Middlesbrough TS4 3BW Wheelchair Red Cross Tel: 01642 607230 loans Wheelchair Loans 2 Thornaby Place Stockton on Tees Teesside TS17 6BN Wheelchair Ross Care, 0191 4155151 repairs Service Centre Unit 4, Crowther Industrial Estate Washington, Tyne & Wear NE38 0AE .
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