Glasgow Day Services

 

Glasgow City Council contracts for, and provides, a range of day services for people with physical disabilities. These services provide a variety of day opportunities, outreach and centre based services.

Enable
Claremont House,
Unit 7
15 - 39 Durham Street
Kinning Park
Glasgow G41 1BS
Phone: 0141 419 4150
Fax: 0141 419 4151
Website: www.enable.org.uk
E-mail:glasgow@enable.org.uk
Enable Contact person: Donna Thompson

Enable Service offers:
Monday to Friday
1 to 1 Community support

 

Enable Suitable for:
Aged 18-65
City wide
Physical Disability
Dual disability Learning Disability / Physical Disability

 

Epilepsy Scotland
646 Argyle Street
Glasgow  G3 8UF
Phone: 0141 847 0869
Fax: 0141 847 0870
Website: www.epilepsyscotland.org.uk
E-mail: amoir@epilepsyscotlandcss.org.uk
Epilepsy Scotland Contact person: Allan Moir

Epilepsy Scotland Service offers:
8.00am to midnight, Monday to Friday
1 to 1 Community support in all aspects of daily living

 

Epilepsy Scotland Suitable for:
Aged 18 to 65
City wide
Epilepsy and other community care needs

 

Fernan Street
30 Fernan Street
Shettleston
Glasgow G32 7HF
Phone: 0141 276 8460
Fax: 0141 276 8465
E-mail: stephen.mcginley@sw.glasgow.gov.uk
Fernan Street Contact person: Stephen McGinlay

 

Fernan Street Service offers:
9.00am to 16.00pm, Monday to Friday
Centre based services and outreach
1 to 1 and small groups
Support service
Support and advice to informal carers
Information and advice

 

Fernan Street Suitable for:
Aged 16 to 65 (65+ for specific workshops e.g. stroke)
City wide
Physical Disability
Aquired Brain Injury
Sensory Impairment
Chronic and debilitating illness

 

Hayfield Support Services Ltd
Day Care Unit
260 Moffat Street
Glasgow G5 0ND
Phone: 0141 429 0335
Fax: 0141 420 1990
Website: www.hayfield.org.uk
E-mail: mail@hayfield.org.uk
Hayfield Contact person: Robert Reid


Hayfield Service offers:
9.00am to 17.00pm, Monday to Friday
Centre based services and outreach
1 to 1 and small groups

 

Hayfield Suitable for:

Aged 18 to 65+
City wide
Hearing Impairment and dual disabilities / Learning Disability / Physical Disability / Mental Health / behavioural problems

 

Junction 52
Capability Scotland
Penilee Community Centre
10 Gleddoch Road
Glasgow G52 4BD
Phone: 0141 883 8880
Fax: 0141 883 7945
Website: www.capability-scotland.org.uk
E-mail: junction52@capability-scotland.org.uk
Junction 52 Contact person: Steven Winter

 

Junction 52 Service offers:
Monday to Friday
Centre based services
1 to 1 and small groups (which include art, drama, computing, music and various life skill groups) 
Transport available

 

Junction 52 Suitable for:
Aged 18 - 65
City wide
Physical Disability
Dual Disability Learning Disability / Physical Disability

 

Rotary Day Services
1st Centre
74 Closeburn Street
Glasgow G22 5ST
Phone: 0141 336 2413
Fax: 0141 336 6991
Website: www.rotarycare.com
E-mail: kathy@rotaryday.wanadoo.co.uk
Rotary Day Services Contact person: Kathy Godfrey

 

Rotary Day Services Service offers:
9.00-16.00, Monday to Friday
Centre based services
1 to 1 and small groups
Transport available

 

Rotary Day Services Suitable for:
Moderate to low level of personal care need

 

Sense Scotland
Support Service
Unit 5, Claremont Centre
39 Durham Street
Glasgow G41 1BS
Phone: 0141 427 9741
Fax: 0141 427 9745
Website: www.sensescotland.org.uk
E-mail: mmackenzie@sensescotland.org.uk
Sense Scotland Contact person: Margaret McKenzie

 

Sense Scotland Service offers:
9.00am to 16.00pm, Monday to Friday
Centre based services and outreach
1:1 and small groups

 

Sense Scotland Suitable for:
Aged 16 to 65
City wide
Physical and intellectual impairment

 

Turning Point / Checkpoint
Checkpoint Service
54 Govan Road
Glasgow G51 J1L
Phone: 0141 419 4520
Fax: 0141 419 4521
Website: www.turningpointscotland.com
E-mail: annettelowther@turningpointscotland.com
Turning Point / Checkpoint Contact person: Tracy Lundie

 

Turning Point / Checkpoint Service offers:
Monday to Friday
Community support

 

Turning Point / Checkpoint Suitable for:
Aged 18 to 65
City wide community support service
Physical Disability
Dual Disability Learning Disability/Physical Disability


Apart from initial information and advice it is usually necessary to be assessed for a service. There is no charge for assessment but for some services, for example, home care, there may be a charge, but this normally depends on your income. For more information on assessments see
What is an assessment?