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Adult Social Care directory
Find support for yourself or someone you care about to stay healthy and live more independently. Brighton & Hove City Council employees may not provide these services.
Access Point is the main point of contact for Adult Social Care.
A citywide programme of activities to support residents to be more active, more often.
Contact our Adaptations Team to get help if you have a disability or illness and you have difficulty carrying out daily living activities.
Age UK
Contact Age UK to get support and advice to older people.
Ageing Well
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ageingwellbh@impact-initiatives.org.uk
Information and advice, activities, social groups and services to people age 50 and over in Brighton & Hove.
Alzheimer's Society
For anyone affected by dementia, and we do everything we can to keep people with dementia connected to their lives and the people who matter most.
Amaze
Supporting families with disabled children and young people in Sussex with any diagnosis, or no diagnosis at all.
Brighton & Hove Sexual Health & Contraception Service (SHAC)
A free and confidential service providing support and advice on all sexual health concerns, contraception and care and support for people living with HIV.
CAMHS Duty Clinician
Get urgent help if you're under the age of 18.
Care Quality Commission
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates health and social care, and makes sure they meet quality and safety standards. They also provide free, independent reports on the quality of care.
Carers Hub
Carers Hub can offer services and useful resources to Young Carers, Adult Carers and Professionals.
Change Grow Live (CGL)
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brighton.info@cgl.org.uk
Change Grow Live offers services for adults who want to change their alcohol or drug use, or for people affected by a family member's substance misuse.