Ability Net
A national charity helping disabled people use computers and the internet by adapting and adjusting their technology.
Health and Adult Social Care
A national charity helping disabled people use computers and the internet by adapting and adjusting their technology.
A national organisation that offers a range of services for people who are deaf or hard of hearing and provides information and support on all aspects of deafness, hearing loss and tinnitus.
Level 2 service offers support to older people to help increase confidence, prevent falls and maintain independent-living. This can involve a one-off visit to provide advice on preventing falls, or a number of regular visits over a period of weeks from a volunteer to help rebuild confidence and work towards self-selected goals.
Level 2 can also provide signposting to other voluntary services that can help with falls prevention and rehabilitation.
A local charity that provides support to families and carers of children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities in Brighton and Hove. They also offer independent support services to young people up until their 25th birthday.
A blue badges allows residents who have difficulty walking long distances to park in disabled spaces nationwide. The councils pages have information and advice on how to apply and where to park as well as lost or stolen badges.
The council's telecare alarm service offers a range of services and equipment that supports you at home and when you're out and about by providing emergency assistance when you need it. They can provide you with an alarm that lets you call for help quickly and easily if you fall, feel unwell or need any other urgent assistance.
If you have a disability or illness and you're having difficulties carrying out activities of daily living, the council may be able to help with equipment or adaptations to your home. You will need an assessment to see if you are eligible for services.
Information and advice on accessing home care, which is support provided in a personÂ's own home so that they can stay as independent as possible.
Independent access for disabled people using public toilets in Brighton & Hove.
You may need to use a short-term support service after a stay in hospital or after a fall or a medical crisis. Adult Social Care can support you in your own home whenever possible. If youÂ've reached your medical and physical recovery goals, they will work with you at home to help you to manage day-to-day tasks better and rebuild your confidence.
Information about getting a range of assistive technology devises installed in your home. These can increase independence and safety for you or the person you care for.
Brighton Table Tennis Club works with people of all ages, especially young people, to improve health, celebrate diversity and build a strong community. They run sessions for young people of all ages and backgrounds, those aged 50+, adults with learning disabilities, children in care, at over 10 schools, colleges and more.