I am well aware that at times I am a little flippant. I like humour, especially if it is a little bit, um, um, um, shall we say, smutty, but at times, life is a lot more serious, and I have visited a website that may be of interest to some of my friends, or, to someone that they know.
The site, http://www.capcis.org.uk/cms/page.php?p=
CAPCIS is an internet information gateway which aims to provide an organised, easily-accessible and up-to-date directory of key services, service providers and appraised information on cancer and progressive, life-limiting conditions.
Information about cancers and listings of the local services and support available in the Argyll and Clyde area; also some national services.
Information about AIDS, chest, heart and stroke conditions, dementia, Huntington's Disease, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Renal Failure and Muscular Dystrophy. Also listings of the local services and support available in the Argyll and Clyde area; also some national services.
Although the site is aimed at the Argyll and Clyde area the information that can be found could be really helpful to everyone.
The site is funded by the lottery, and,
NHS Highlands, http://www.nhshighland.scot.nhs.uk/Pages/welcome.aspx
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, http://www.nhsgg.org.uk/content/
chassy
Thanks Trevor. I've added that to favourites for later perusal, I may be able to find groups that do residential holidays for their users. I'm looking for places, more central England, that can accommodate about 30 people, disabled to varying degrees, wheelchair accessability a must, and availability of hoists and suchlike. If you or anyone knows of anywhere worth looking into, I would be grateful. Cheers, Chas.