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    Carers Week Event Photos

    Wednesday 11th June: Windsor Leisure hosted the Carers Expo which brought together a range of services and organisations that can help support unpaid carers.
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    The Health Bus visits Ascot
    Wednesday 11th June: Windsor Leisure hosted the Carers Expo which brought together a range of services and organisations that can help support unpaid carers.
    A resident tries out the Leisure Focus health machine at Windsor Leisure Centre
    Residents speaking to the Social Prescribing team and finding out about equipment available through NRS.
    Residents finding out about the Children and Young People's Disability Service.
    Residents and staff talking about available services
    Leisure Centre staff can help residents talk through their results from the health machine.
    Residents finding out more about support for dementia with the council dementia team and Age UK who offer a range of social events aimed at those with dementia and their carers.
    Th team from Nest Homecare who came along to Braywick Leisure Centre to talk about the care they can provide.
    Local author and therapist Ruth Fogg who attended Braywick Leisure Centre to talk about her work which aims to tackle stress experienced by unpaid carers.
    Citizens Advice were on hand at Braywick to talk about the range of support and advice they can provide, including information regarding legal issues, finance, housing, employments and benefits.
    If you are struggling financially, did you know you can reach out to the council's Financial Inclusion Officers?
    People to Places attended our Braywick event. If you, or someone you care for, has mobility needs and require help with transport they may be able to help.
    Examples of equipment available through NRS.
    Examples of equipment available through NRS. This robotic cat can help provide companionship without having to worry about looking after a real pet.
    Examples of equipment available through NRS.
    A resident finding out about the support available through the Family Hubs.
    The team from People to Places - a local organisation that can help with transport for those with mobility needs.
    Tuesday 10th June: Braywick Leisure Centre hosts our Carers Expo.
    Residents speak to staff about the types of support that are available to unpaid carers.
    The Children and Young People's Disability Service attend our event at Braywick.
    The Keep Safe Stay Well Team, Social Prescribers and the Front Door Team were on hand at Braywick to talk to residents and carers about taking the first steps to access support.
    Residents were able to us the health machine for free at our Expo events.
    The Dementia Team were available to speak to residents about the circumstances facing unpaid carers in the borough and help to make sure support is in place.
    The NHS Health Coaches in attendance at Braywick.
    Age UK and Right at Home Maidenhead were busy chatting to a range of local carers about the support they can provide.
    The Front Door Team ready to help at Braywick.
    The Library Team at Braywick - the libraries provide a range of services including signposting to information and advice, help with getting online, and accessing support such as our Home Library Service.