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August 14, 2015 By Alan Thompson Leave a Comment

How Cerebra can help you

Cerebra is a national charity aiming to improve the lives of children with neurological conditions through research and direct family support. Living with neurological conditions can make life very hard, not just for the child but for their family too. At Cerebra we aim to make it a little easier.

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Did you know that we offer:

  • Information and advice on a variety of topics, over the phone or through our website, including our very popular parent guides
  • Detailed guidance on completing the Disability Living Allowance form
    A sleep service to give advice and support to families on a wide range of sleep issues
  • Grants of up to 80% of the cost of equipment and services to make life easier and more enjoyable
  • A free postal lending library for books and sensory equipment
  • A free telephone counselling service
  • A holiday home
  • A Wills and Trusts scheme
  • ‘Personal Portfolios’ to help introduce children to new people they meet
  • An innovation centre to design custom made equipment for your chil
  • A monthly eNewsletter full of informative articles and stories

To find out more about any of our services please give us a call on 0800 328 1159 or visit our website www.cerebra.org.uk

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