Community Resource Directory
If you or someone you know needs help with day-to-day living because of illness or disability or want to know what local services are available, it can be hard to know where to start looking.
This is our community resource page. Here you will find information on service providers, community groups, online platforms and much more, all available to residents in West Lothian.
Along with our small directory of services below, we have added to the bottom of the page links to other resource directories that you may find very helpful.
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Dementia Cafe
A local community meeting place that gives people with dementia and their carers a chance to meet others in a similar situation.
Dementia Friendly Kitchen Appliances
Useful Article about different types of kitchen appliances that are very useful for people with dementia.
SMART Centre
The SMART Centre provides a wide range of rehabilitation and mobility technology services
Home Safety Service - West Lothian Council
The Home Safety Service provides a range of Telecare solutions and is available to anyone residing in West Lothian, subject to meeting our eligibility criteria.
West Lothian Dementia Support Centre
The centre aims to support people with dementia, their families, relatives and friends at any stage of the illness.
OPAL (Older People, Active Lives)
The OPAL (Older People, Active Lives) service supports older people to increase their independence and well-being across the West Lothian area.
Autism Initiatives - West Lothian Occupational Service
Individual packages of support to people with autism, in or from, their own home, ranging from a few hours per week to higher levels of daily support.
Advice Shop - West Lothian Council
The Advice Shop is part of the Anti-Poverty Service, a free, impartial and confidential service to help the people of West Lothian.
Blue Badge Scheme
Information on the Blue Badge Scheme including eligibility, how to apply, expired badges and replacement badges.
Scheme of Assistance and Disability grants
The Scheme of Assistance (the Scheme) sets out what advice and support the council provides for adaptations to support people with disabilities in their homes.