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Melton Mowbray

Access4Age

access4age has been created to provide links to information, advice and support in one place for older people and those who care about them.

Our aim is to help people to find information and advice in order to provide choices, retain independence, and have better access to opportunities. We hope that you’ll find the answers you’re looking for.

We currently have information from the following providers to cover a wide range of topics.

Need more information?

Call our helpline - Freephone 0800 622 6565 or complete the online form.

  • Advice Guide - Online help from Citizens Advice

    The Adviceguide website is the main public information service of Citizens Advice, providing people with round-the-clock access to CAB information on their rights - including benefits, housing and employment, and on debt, consumer and legal issues.

  • Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland

    Age UK Leicester Shire and Rutland is a locally managed and independent charity that provides a wide range of direct services and support that improves and maintains quality of life for older people and their carers.

  • Alzheimer's Society

    Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading care and research charity for people with dementia and those who care for them.

  • CareOnLine

    CareOnLine introduces computers and the Internet to older people, disabled people and their carers who have no previous experience or who cannot leave home.

  • Care & Repair (Leicester) LTD

    Deals with house repair problems of elderly owner occupiers and adaptions for people with disabilities to enable them to remain in own homes.

  • CLASP

    CLASP The Carers Centre is a registered charity which was set up in 1994 to provide a wide range of support services for carers living in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

  • Department for Work and Pensions

    Providing support services for people of working age, employers, disabled people, pensioners, families and children.

Need more information?

Call our helpline - Freephone 0800 622 6565 or complete the online form.