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Time For You Service - Volunteers Supporting Carers To Take a Break

Age UK Exeter service

Age UK Exeter, in partnership with Devon Carers, is delivering a small service with currently a handful of volunteers in Exeter only called Time for You.

This service is designed to give the carer a worry-free break while providing…

Age UK Exeter

Volunteer Visiting

Age UK Exeter service

Older people, usually those living alone and experiencing isolation, are visited by our Volunteers who offer company and social support.

Age UK Exeter

Hospital to Home

Age UK Exeter service

Supporting older people who have had a short stay in hospital to access a variety of community services.

Age UK Exeter

Handyperson Service

Age UK Exeter service

Do you need help with household repairs?

Our friendly handyperson can help with many jobs around your home. This service is available across Exeter for anyone 50+, who is unable to carry out the work themselves.

Age UK Exeter

Enabling and Home Support

Age UK Exeter service

Support and practical help for the over 50s.

Enabling and Home Support is designed to provide you with a friendly, reliable service that can offer one to one support, improve quality of life and promote independence.

Age UK Exeter

Careline

Age UK Exeter service

We offer a chat and social support, through telephone contact, one or more times a week for people who are living alone with few social outlets.

Age UK Exeter

Respite Day Care - Sycamore Days

Age UK Exeter service

Our newly expanded service provides flexible respite options to support those who care for someone or for those living on their own who would like company and additional support to enhance their days.

*This is a chargeable service*

Age UK Exeter

Dementia Support Services - Budding Friends

Age UK Exeter service

Have you or a loved one been recently diagnosed with a dementia or a mild cognitive impairment?

Budding Friends is our social gardening and art therapy group for people living with a dementia and their carers.

Age UK Exeter

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