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.
Carers of West Lothian
Carers of West Lothian is a charity offering a range of services developed to meet the needs of unpaid carers and disabled people in West Lothian. They offer a wide range of services, advice and support
EARS Advocacy
Independent advocacy service available to those living in Edinburgh and the Lothians
Dementia Cafe
A local community meeting place that gives people with dementia and their carers a chance to meet others in a similar situation.
WEST Space
West Space is your online space for mental health and wellbeing information in West Lothian.
Who Cares Scotland Advocacy
Independent advocacy service for Young People
West Lothian Youth Action Project
Youth Action Project offers support, information and advice to young people aged 10-21 years.
West Lothian Dementia Support Centre
The centre aims to support people with dementia, their families, relatives and friends at any stage of the illness.
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.
Alzheimer's Scotland - Helpline
24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline