Remap Berkshire
Service has Local Offer
Remap is a national charity working through local groups of skilled volunteer engineersĀ 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.
For more information: https://www.remap.org.uk/can-we-help-you/
Who to contact
- Name
- Robert Monk
- Position
- Case Officer
- Telephone
- 07790127123
- Berks.CaseOfficer@remapgroups.org.uk
- Website
- Remap Berkshire website
Where to go
- Name
- Clients are visited at home
- Address
-
Remap National Office: D9 Chaucer Business Park
Kemsing
Kemsing
Sevenoaks
Kent - Postcode
- TN15 6YU
- Notes
Our volunteers visit each client at home at a mutually agreed time.
Other Details
Costs
- Table of costs
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Table of costs Amount Cost Type Our service is free - Details
- Our aids are provided free to the client, although we do accept donations
Availability
- Referral
- From healthcare professionals or self-referral
- Referral Details
From professionals or self-referral
- Other notes
Age Suitability
- Age Range
- 0year, 0 months to 100 years, 0 months
- Notes
- All ages
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.
For more information: https://www.remap.org.uk/can-we-help-you/
- Contact Name
- Robert Monk
- Contact Telephone
- 07790127123
- Contact Email
- berks.caseofficer@remapgroups.org.uk
- Links
-
Remap - what we do
Remap on Facebook
YouTube channel
- 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
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
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
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.
Vulnerable clients are only visited when an appropriate carer is present.
- Last Updated
- 17/09/2020
Disclaimer
This information has been collected from third party providers therefore the Slough Family Information Service website and Slough Borough Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommends that parents, carers, young people, residents and professionals check with providers regarding DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) and OFSTED registrations and CQC registrations