Offers free, impartial advice on a range of transport options for older people or those with a high level of support needs.

Music Therapy exists to improve people’s lives and wellbeing through the enjoyment of music. Their aim is to facilitate positive changes in emotional wellbeing and communication through the engagement in live musical interaction.

Guideposts Music Therapy service offers music therapy to individuals, couples and large and small groups. Sessions take place in community centres, residential care homes, schools, and we also offer home visits. We also run several community-based, music therapist led groups (see details below).

Wherever you are on your sight loss journey, the team at MyVision are here to offer advice, information, and helpful services to enable you to live a full and independent life.

The society helps in the following ways:

•To help and support people with Parkinson’s, their carers, and families in the Oxford area with problems arising from Parkinson’s.
•To provide information and advice on Parkinson’s.
•To help raise funds for research and local branch activities.

Oxford Home Improvement Agency is dedicated to helping older, disabled and vulnerable residents within Oxford City to live safely and independently in their own home. The agency service is available to people who are vulnerable and need help repairing, maintaining or adapting their home. Their trained advisers are on hand to help you with all sorts of problems that might affect your home.

Headway support people affected by acquired brain injury across Oxfordshire. They offer services for patients and carers. This includes community support and the use of their rehabilitation centre.

Dementia Oxfordshire is a service provided by Age UK Oxfordshire, providing advice and support with all aspects of dementia.

Guideposts offers a range of services to support older people and people with disabilities to help them to live independently.

The peer support group gives people the opportunity to meet with others who understand some of what they are going through. Run by a facilitator, the sessions offer a chance to ask questions, get information and share experiences in a safe and supportive environment.

Day respite providing social and therapeutic care for people with dementia, and support for those who care for them at three Clubs around Oxford.