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MALLING


We offer the following services:


COMMUNITY DAY CARE CENTRES in various locations within the community.


DAY CARE LOOKING AFTER DEMENTIA CLIENTS


at Rotary House, with registered nurses. We offer one to one support and look after all their needs.


INDEPENDENT LIVING SCHEME


(This scheme is aimed at helping people in their homes with jobs such as light housework ironing, hovering, change beds)


GARDENING & SMALL JOBS ABOUT THE HOUSE


(Mowing lawns, planting, doing tubs, putting up pictures,etc.)


BATHING SERVICE IN THE COMMUNITY (Have a bath in the privacy of your own home or at our centre Rotary House West Malling)


FOOT CARE DOMICILIARY SERVICE IN THE


COMMUNITY & CLINICS (Have your toenails cut by our registered Footcare Nurse in the comfort of your own home or at our clinic at


Rotary House West Malling. Fingernails can be trimmed as well) DEMENTIA FRIENDS SERVICE


& KEEP IN TOUCH LINE PHONE CALLS (Someone to sit with a relative while their carer attends appointments etc)


BEFRIENDING


a service we offer in the community to have a cup of tea and a little chat in the comfort of your own home.


TRANSPORT SERVICE (Use our specially adapted vehicle for appointments at hospital, doctors, etc)


(Part funded by Maidstone & Tonbridge Wells NHS Trust)


ASSISTED SHOPPING SERVICE (A fortnightly service to Asda, Kings Hill. Clients are collected from home and taken to the store, On your return home your shopping is put indoors ready for you to put away)


WHEELCHAIR HIRE


(Hire a wheelchair for a day, week or a holiday) TRUSTED TRADERS


All staff and volunteers are CRB checked using Dating and Barring Service guide lines


For more information please contact us on 01732 871746 and 01732 848008


We are registered with the Care Quality Commission NO. CRT1-448194692 Charity No 1080508


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