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Cumbria Deaf Association has supported Deaf people across Cumbria for more than 130 years, offering a wide range of specialist services to improve wellbeing, independence, communication, and inclusion.
Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service helps residents stay safe by providing online home fire safety assessments and free Home Safety Visits for those at higher risk.
Support, advice, community services, and practical help for people with combined sight and hearing loss, their families, and carers.
Free, impartial advice and support for disabled adults, older people, and carers.
Family Action provides dedicated support for young carers (under 18 who care for an adult with illness, disability, mental health difficulties or substance misuse) and parent carers (parents or primary caregivers of a child or young person with additional needs) across Cumberland.
Cumbria Gateway provides tailored support through Gateway 4 Women centres in Carlisle and Workington, Gateway 4 Men in Carlisle, and supported accommodation for 18 adults in Carlisle.
Supported living, residential care, respite care, and community‑based support for adults with learning disabilities, autism, physical disabilities, and mental health needs.
Day opportunities - iCan Wellbeing supports people across Cumbria to overcome fitness and wellbeing barriers by providing accessible, affordable (often free) fitness classes, wellness groups, emotional wellbeing support, and outreach activities.
The Joy App is a preventative care and social prescribing platform used across the UK to help people access local activities, support services, and community groups.
Day opportunities - Heathlands is a person‑centred learning and wellbeing community offering one of the widest ranges of supported daytime activities in Cumbria.