Sense is a national charity that supports people who are deafblind, have sensory impairments or complex needs, to enjoy more independent lives.

Sense experts offer personalised support through their centres, holidays and short breaks, or in people’s own homes supporting people who are deafblind, have sensory impairments or complex needs and providing early intervention for children, helping young people access education, and supporting the transition into adulthood and beyond. In addition to practical support, they also offer information to families, and campaign for the rights of people with complex disabilities to take part in life.

Deafblindness is a combination of sight and hearing loss that affects a person’s ability to communicate, to access all kinds of information, and to get around.

Services

Sense offer high quality, flexible services across the UK, using skilled staff and a dedicated network of volunteers. Support is tailored to the individual needs of each person so they can live as independently as possible and participate fully in the lives of their local communities.

Services are available in the following areas:

Information & Advice

For information and advice about living with complex disabilities, including deafblindness.follow this link.

Local Support

To find support in your area follow this link.

Newsletter

Keep in touch with thei latest news and stories by signing up fot Sense monthly email at this link.

Contact Sense

Full contact details are available here.

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