A ‘Blue Badge’ is a disabled parking permit, provided by Norfolk County Council, for those people who would otherwise be unable to access shops or facilities because of the distances involved when walking. To qualify for a badge you must be permanently and substantially disabled, so…
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- For some, travel to hospital can present difficulties – for example, because of the cost, the length or complexity of the journey, or lack of access to private or public transport. Help with travel may be available whether it is in the form of travel…
- Providing free information and advice for more than 20 years. Independent Living – the place for impartial information about products and services to help with mobility and independence. Whoever you are – OT, physio or other health professional, family carer, individual with a disability, Independent…
- Specialists in Mobility Equipment Hire - Mobility Equipment Rental made easy! Mobility Equipment Hire Direct is the number one company to come to if you are in need of mobility equipment worldwide. Here you can hire the mobility equipment that you require and have it delivered…84 Berkeley StreetCharing X,GlasgowG3 7DS
- East of England Ambulance Service provide non-emergency patient transport services in Cambridgeshire, Great Yarmouth and Waveney, north, south and west Essex and Suffolk. Our patient transport service (PTS) team make about 500,620 journeys every year, taking patients who are frail or need specialist assistance to and from appointments…
- The National Key Scheme (NKS) offers disabled people independent access to locked public toilets around the country. Toilets fitted with National Key Scheme (NKS) locks can now be found in shopping centres, pubs, cafés, department stores, bus and train stations and many other locations in…
- These cards have been designed for bus users who may need some extra assistance when communicating with drivers. They include messages such as “please give me time to find a seat” and “please speak slowly”. The cards also include blank spaces for you to fill…
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- Improving accessibility for everyone We believe in a London that is for everyone. That's why we're trying to improve the network to be more accessible and open to all. Visit the website for full details of support for your access needs.