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Useful Links for Adult's SLT Services

Useful Links and Organisations for Adults with Communication, Eating, Drinking and Swallowing and Memory Needs

The following organisations can provide useful information to patients, service users, their families and carers.

Age UK

Go here to visit the Age UK website.

Phone: 0800 678 1602

 

The Alzheimer’s Society

Go here to visit The Alzheimer’s Society website.

Go here to visit The Alzheimer’s Society Cymru webpage.

Phone: 0333 150 3456

 

British Voice Association (BVA)

Go here to visit the British Voice Association resources webpage.

Additional Links:

Go here for information about coping with colds on the British Voice Association website.

Go here for information about voice disorders in the workplace on the British Voice Association website.

Go here for information about maintaining a healthy voice online on the British Voice Association website.

 

Changing Faces

Providing support and promoting respect for everyone with a visible difference.

Go here to visit the Changing Faces website.

 

CLAPA

Cleft Lip and Palate Association

Go here to visit the adult cleft webpage on the Clapa website.

 

RCSLT - Communication Access UK

Go here to visit the Communication Access UK webpage on the RCSLT website.

 

Dementia Carers Count

Go here to visit the Dementia Carers Count website.

Phone: 020 3540 0700

 

Dementia Hwb

Go here to visit the Dementia Hwb website.

Located inside the Quadrant, Swansea City Centre.

 

Dementia UK

Go here to visit the Dementia UK website.
Phone: 0800 8886678

 

Dementia - The "Communication Disease" 

Video by Professor Alison Wray, narrated by Tony Robinson. This short video is very clear and helpful for people and families living with dementia.

Go here to watch Dementia - The "Communication Disease" on YouTube.

 

Headway

The brain injury association.

Go here to visit the Headway website.

 

Huntingdon’s Disease Association

Go here to visit the Huntingdon’s Disease Association website.

 

International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI)

Go here to visit the resources webpage on the IDDSI website.

 

MacMillan Cancer Support

Go here to visit the Macmillan website.

Go here to view the cancer information and support page on the Macmillan website in Welsh.

 

Maggie’s

Everyone’s home of cancer care.

Go here to visit the Maggie’s Swansea website.

 

Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA)

Go here to visit the Motor Neurone Disease Association website.

 

Multiple Systems Atrophy Trust

Go here to visit the MSA Trust website.

 

MS Society

Go here to visit the MS Society website.

Go here to view the MS support, services and activities in Wales on the MS Society Website.

 

Parkinson's UK

Go here to visit the Parkinson’s UK website.

Go here to visit the Parkinson’s UK Cymru webpage.

 

Rare Dementia Support

Phone: 0203 318 0243

Go here to visit the Rare Dementia Support website.

 

Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT)

Go here to view helpful resources on the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) website.

 

Stamma

Go here to visit the Stamma website.

 

Sorted Supported

Emotional and wellbeing support.

Go here to visit the Sorted Supported website.

 

Stroke Association

Go here to visit the Stroke Association website.

Go here to view support and information for Welsh speakers on the Stroke Association website.  

 

Swansea Carers Centre

Phone: 01792 653344

Go here to visit the Swansea Carers Centre website.

 

The Swallows

Head & Neck Cancer Support Group.

Go here to visit The Swallows website.

 

Umbrella Cymru

Gender and Sexual Diversity Support Specialists in Wales.

Go here to visit the Umbrella Cymru website.

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