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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ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland)
ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland) is a national digital programme enabling people and professionals to find and share information on organisations, services, groups, resources and support in their local communities and online.
WEST Space
West Space is your online space for mental health and wellbeing information in West Lothian.
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.
Community Equipment Store
The Community Equipment Store provides a range of equipment, issued on loan following an assessment of need by professional health and social work staff. Equipment is issued to a wide variety of people who require assistance in order to remain independent in the community.
Deaf Action
Support service for adults who are deaf
Deaf Blind Scotland
Support service for adults who are deaf and blind
Leonard Cheshire
Support service for adults with disabilities
Mears Group
Support service for adults with disabilities and/ or mental health
SRS Healthcare
Support service for adults with mental health conditions and addictions
Sensory Support Service
The West Lothian Sensory Support Service provides advice, information, support and equipment for people who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, are experiencing sight loss (either partially sighted or blind) or who are deafblind (experiencing dual sensory loss).