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Where can I get information about services for people with:
- Learning disabilities
- Brain injury
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder (autism, asperger syndrome)
- A physical disability
- Sensory impairment
- Dementia
- Epilepsy
- Problems associated with drug or alcohol use
- HIV and other blood borne viruses
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cancer
- Palliative care (life limiting illnesses)
Learning disabilities
- Services for people with a learning disability
- List of services and organisations for learning disabilities from Grampian CareData
- Inspire provides a wide range of small-scale, local services for people with learning disabilities throughout North East Scotland. This includes residential services, support for people who live in their own homes (including staffed housing and housing with visiting staff), day services, respite care and holiday activity schemes for children
- Sense Scotland provides services and support for children and adults with deafblindness or sensory impairment, learning disability or physical disability
- ENABLE Scotlandis a charitable organisation. It supports children and adults with learning disabilities and their families to participate, work and live in their local communities.
Brain injury
Momentum Scotland provides the following services for people with a brain injury in Aberdeenshire:
Transitions - offers support to people with a brain injury and their families. By bridging the gap between hospital discharge and rehabilitation programmes, Transitions aims to reduce the isolation often felt by people with a brain injury, particularly those living in remote rural areas.
Pathways - provides specialist training and support for adults with a brain injury who want to return to work or further education.
- Pathways Programme Aberdeen leaflet (pdf 758kb)
Headway - is a charity set up to give help and support to people affected by brain injury
- Services for people with acquired brain injuries
- Other organisations that can offer support to people with brain and neurological disorders are listed by Grampian CareData.
Autistic spectrum disorder
- Autism Services Directory a directory of services and events for people with an autistic spectrum disorder, their families, and people who work with them
- Grampian Autistic Society
- National Autistic Society Scotland provides information on autism and asperger syndrome, support and services, volunteering, campaigning, lobbying and fundraising activities in Scotland
- The Scottish Society for Autism provides services and support for people with autism spectrum disorder
A physical disability
Services for people with a physical disability - Services for children and young people with a disability
- List of services and organisations for physical disabilities from Grampian CareData
- Sense Scotland provides services and support for children and adults with deafblindness or sensory impairment, learning disability or physical disability
Sensory impairment
- Services for people with sensory (visual or hearing) impairment
- Deafblind Scotland provides support and services to people with dual sensory impairments
- Sense Scotland provides services and support for children and adults with deafblindness or sensory impairment, learning disability or physical disability
- List of services and organisations for visual impairment from Grampian CareData
- List of services and organisations for hearing impairment from Grampian CareData
- RNIB Scotland. RNIB Scotland benefits helpline: 0845 602 4033 open Monday to Friday 10.00am – 3.00pm. This helpline provides information and advice on claiming benefits, registering as blind or partially sighted, local support groups and community associations, local services for blind and partially sighted, and other organisations providing assistance to blind and partially sighted people over the age of 60.
Dementia
- Services for people with dementia
- Alzheimer Scotland
- List of services and organisations for dementia from Grampian CareData
Epilepsy
- Epilepsy Scotland provides services to people with epilepsy, friends and family, and care professionals
- National Society of Epilepsy provides information and support to people with epilepsy
Problems associated with drug or alcohol use
- Services for people with problems as a result of drug and / or alcohol abuse
- List of organisations providing needle exchange from Grampian CareData
- List of organisations offering drug and alcohol advice and support from Grampian CareData
- List of organisations offering substance misuse family support from Grampian CareData
- List of organisations providing rehabilitation facilities from Grampian CareData
HIV and other blood borne viruses
- Aberdeenshire Alcohol, Drugs and Blood Borne Virus (BBV) Forums
- Terence Higgins Trust Scotland offers support services to people by HIV / AIDS
Multiple sclerosis
- Aberdeen branch of the Multiples Sclerosis Society provides information, support and practical help for people with multiple sclerosis and their families. The branch funds the Stuart Resource Centre. The Centre is an information, therapeutic, and social resource for people with multiple sclerosis, and their families and friends.
- Horizons Rehabilitation Centre provides an assessment and therapeutic rehabilitation service for individuals with complex needs, such as multiple sclerosis
- Sue Ryder Care - Aberdeen (or Dee View Court) is a residential care facility and helps people living with neurological illnesses, such as multiple sclerosis
- Deeside Neurological Support service provides a multi-disciplinary service to people with a progressive neurological condition and registered with a Deeside GP. Contact with the service is by referral from any health professional, or by self referral.
Contact: Physiotherapist
Deeside Neurological Support Service, Torphins Health and Resource Centre, St Maran Road, Torphins, AB31 4JQ
Tel: 01339 889428
Cancer
- CLAN offers help, support services and therapies to people affected by cancer
- List of support groups for people with cancer from Grampian CareData
Palliative care (life limiting illnesses)

