Health

All topics under the health category are intended to improve the health and well-being of people with disabilities living in and around Milton Keynes

MK Council Social Care team

Milton Keynes Council’s ACCESS to Adult Social Care Team assesses for and arranges a wide range of social care services for people aged 18 and over who are disabled, frail, or have a sensory impairment or mental illness to enable them to live as independently as possible. Support can also be provided for those who

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Other useful support services and information

This section holds details of other organisations in Milton Keynes that offer services such as Thames Valley Police (hate crime reporting), the Equality Council, iCash and other support services. Hate Crime Reporting Tel: 101 (Police non-emergency) Email: safermk@milton-keynes.gov.uk Web: https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/ The Home Office defines hate crime as “any criminal offence which is perceived, by the

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Accessible holidays and travel

The ability to travel or go on holiday is often taken for granted. For disabled people, there may be many more considerations to take into account when travelling. It can often be more difficult to book or plan, more expensive, and sometimes there can be less choice available. The organisations below include specialist disability holiday

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Accessible Shopping

Shopping can be for both necessity and pleasure. The majority of shopping centres, supermarkets, and retail centres throughout Milton Keynes are accessible for disabled people. Even the more traditional high streets in the local area are improving, with lowered kerbs, accessible doorways, and suitable road crossings. Centre:mk Milton Keynes Guest Services, 24 Silbury Arcade, Central

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Accessible sport activities in MK

Milton Keynes has many high-quality sport and leisure facilities. Sport can be very beneficial in terms of health, fitness, and socialising, and can be enjoyed by all: young, old, disabled, or non-disabled. The organisations within this section offer a wide range of varying activities which can cater for almost any ability level and choice. Action

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