Remap Berkshire - free disability equipment
Remap work with skilled volunteer engineers to design and tailor make free disability equipment (where no commercial aid exists) for anyone with a disability, of any age. This can be for any purpose such as:
- mobility
- personal care
- work
- hobbies
- sport
- study.
Remap gives people with disabilities the joy of increased independence.
Everything is given free to the person it helps.
Who to contact
- Contact name
- Robert Monk
- Contact position
- Case Officer
- Telephone
- 077 90 127 123 077 90 127 123
- Berks.CaseOfficer@remapgroups.org.uk
- Website
- Remap Berkshire
- Scan to visit this website
- Notes
For the head office:
- call 01732 760209
- email data@remap.org.uk.
Where to go
- Address
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Remap National Office
PO Box 976
Newport
- Postcode
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NP20 9SL
Find NP20 9SL on a map
Time/date details
- Session information
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Our volunteers visit the client at a mutually convenient time and place.
Costs
- Details
Our aids are provided free to the client, although we do accept donations.
Availability
- Referral details
We accept:
- self-referrals or
- referrals from a healthcare professional
by phone, email or online.
- Other notes
Remap helps everyone with a disability.
Local Offer
- Description
Remap is a national charity working through local groups of skilled volunteer engineers who design and tailor make free disability equipment (where no commercial aid exists) for anyone with a disability, of any age. This can be for any purpose: mobility, personal care, work, hobbies, sport, study.
Remap gives people with disabilities the joy of increased independence.
Everything is given free to the person it helps.
- Check Remap for details.
- Contact name
- Robert Monk
- Contact telephone
- 077 90 127 123
- Contact email
- berks.caseofficer@remapgroups.org.uk
- Local Offer age bands
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Early Years (0-4 years)
Primary (4-10 years)
Secondary (11-16 years)
Transitions to Adulthood (16+)
Extended Local Offer Response
- Is your service accessible?
We visit the client at home.
- What are the eligibility criteria for your service?
We provide free aids (that are not commercially available) to all disabled people.
- How are referrals/applications made to your service?
We accept self-referrals, or via a healthcare professional. There are no eligibility criteria.
- Funding
- Local Authority
- Charges
- No
- How will I know my child will be safe using this service?
Vulnerable clients are only visited when an appropriate carer is present.
Last updated
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Disclaimer
This information has been collected from third party providers. Slough Information and Services Guide and Slough Borough Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommend that parents, carers, young people, residents and professionals check with providers regarding DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service), OFSTED and CQC registrations.