Richmond Hill Elderly Action

Neighbourhood Network Scheme in Richmond Hill Cross Green Leeds

What does it do?

If you or someone you know has a question, needs advice, is facing difficulties or needs some support, RHEA are here to help.

RHEA's doors are open between 10am and 1pm, Monday to Friday if you would like to the call in to discuss something in complete confidence.

Can't get to the RHEA office? No problem. One of the RHEA team will happily make an appointment to see you at home at a time suitable to you. As you would expect all RHEA staff have been police checked.

A lot of work is done around dementia; supporting people who have it and their carers, raising awareness, providing assistance and helping people access the activities and services available to them.

At some activities and events, staff and volunteers are able to provide physical assistance to people; pushing wheelchairs or being that arm to hold onto so people have full access to what RHEA provides.

Volunteer befrienders operate across the area visiting isolated older people once a week on a social basis.

Winter can be a particularly hard time for people so every year RHEA takes to to the road to offer advice and support about keeping warm and well. There are also good quality, affordable items on sale from November to March such as thermal wear, hats, scarves, gloves etc.

RHEA also works with many other organisations to ensure that they, and you are aware of other services and so that the voice of older people is heard and listened to.

Who it is for?

Richmond Hill Elderly Action (RHEA) is an independent charity working with and for people of retirement age living in Richmond Hill, East End Park, Cross Green, Saxton Gardens and parts of Osmondthorpe in Leeds 9.

Where it is available?

Local service (Leeds).

How to access or apply for it:

See contact details above

Classification(s):

Info last updated:

17/07/2014
Provider
Richmond Hill Community Centre, Long Close Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS9 8NP