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Help to live independently
Everyone wants to live independently, to stay in our own homes, and to socialise in our own communities.
Help with travelling, parking and blue badge
Find what's available in Gwynedd to help you get out and about.
Disabled Facilities Grant
A grant specifically for work to provide facilities to carry out adaptations to dwellings for the benefit of a disabled person.
Integrated Team for Disabled Children
Derwen, the Integrated Team for Disabled Children, works with children and young people aged 0 - 18 in Gwynedd.
Advocate: Someone to speak on my behalf
An advocate is someone who supports you to communicate your needs, helps to explore options and gets things done for you.
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Help to claim benefits and grants, direct payments, appointee services and cost of living help.
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