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The Adult Learning Disability Team is based within Bolton Council’s Active Case Management teams, and works alongside social care colleagues. Together we aim to provide a service to adults with a learning disability across a wide range of health and social care needs. Farnworth Town Hall, Market Street, BL4 7PD (01204) 337768 linda.ashworth@bolton.gov.uk
Our specialised service supports children aged 0 to 19 (if in full-time education) with hearing and balance difficulties and works closely with a number of other services. We provide hearing aid assessments, management of hearing loss and hearing aids, and instigate medical investigations to determine possible causes of hearing loss and balance problems. Children’s Hearing Assessment Centre, Aylesford Walk, BL1 3SQ (01204) 463494 Halliwell.Apps@boltonft.nhs.uk
Bolton Sensory Support Service supports children and young people (0-25) with sensory impairment: Hearing Impairment, Visual Impairment and Multi Sensory Impairment. Children and Young people are usually referred to the service through clinical settings (Ophthalmology and Audiology). The service provides support, advice and information to families and education providers. We offer training to mainstream staff and work closely with other agencies to ensure the best outcomes for your child. For Sensory Support Service, BL1 4PJ (01204) 333120 sss@thomasson.bolton.sch.uk
We offer support to people with a visual impairment and their families and carers. We aim to reduce isolation by offering a Befriending Service, various social groups, trips and a sign posting service. If you are visually impaired or know someone that is, we can offer assistance in some way with our friendly staff and volunteers. The Sensory Centre, BL1 4AL 01204 337896 justine.watson@bsbp.org.uk
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. We are a service offering help for children and young people, usually between the ages of five and 18 who live in Bolton. Royal Bolton Hospital, BL4 0JR (01204) 390659
Community paediatricians are specialist children’s doctors who see children mostly in community based settings, out of hospital. We aim to provide high quality, appropriate assessment, treatment and care for children and young people and their families in Bolton. Community Paediatrics, BL1 3SQ 01204 463500
***FREE Family Sign Language *** courses for families with D/deaf children under the age of 7. Deafserv Ltd can refer families to Bolton Council who will assist in an application for funding, once the funding is received we can run the course in the service users own home. All family members are welcome (as are friends) as long as those learning Sign Language will be of benefit to the D/deaf child. Deafserv have Public Liability Insurance, Professional Indemnity and are fully DBS checked. c/o Ear 4 Kidz, BL2 1DD 07739383230 zienna.hall@outlook.com
Health Visitors are specially trained nurses and midwives who train for an extra year to become experts in public and community health. Health visitors are key public health professionals, their role is about prevention, helping children and families to stay healthy and avoid illness. Health visitors aim to support families with children 0 - 5 years old to lead as healthy life as possible both physically and mentally. Health visitors offer a core Healthy child programme which includes The Pikes Lane Centre, BL3 5HP (01204) 462325
Sensory RoomPurpose built spacious sensory and relaxation room. Features include: 6ft illuminated bubble tube with mirrored surround, multi themed projector, rotating mirror ball, tactile fibre optic strands, pulsating rope light and commissioned space themed UV art work. The room also offers a wall mounted CD player, overhead tracking, wall and floor padding and there is also a range of bean bags and chairs in situ.William’s RoomA sensory and relaxation room featuring an overhead multi Jubilee Swimming Pool, BL1 3DX 01204 337808
We help deaf/hard of hearing/deaf-blind people make progress with: Completing benefit forms, Benefit Medicals, Bill and debt problems, Direct debit set up, Applying for bus passes, Applying for Blue Badges, Council Tax / Housing Benefit, Making complaints, Job Problems, Finding a solicitor, Legal aid where possible, Other Problems, bolton Deaf Society, BL1 2AX 01204521219 info@ncfdadvocate.org.uk
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