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  1. We offer free services for adults – click on the links below to find out more, including how to contact each service. Information and Support service by phone and email for anyone of any age living with M.E., or caring for someone with the illness, including family members, professionals and friends.

  2. www.actionforme.org.ukAction for ME

    Apr 1, 2024 · Action for M.E. is the only charity in the UK providing support, including holistic healthcare services, to people with M.E. of all ages and our services have often been referred to as a 'lifeline' by those who have accessed them.

  3. Our friendly Information & Support service supports people with M.E. and their carers to address the challenges presented by the illness. We also help professionals support their clients with M.E. We offer contact by phone and email to: help break issues down so they feel less overwhelming.

  4. Here is a list of crisis services you might be able to use, broken down into the type of situation they are useful for. Drag or scroll this table to view full contents. Finding services for ongoing support or treatment. Sometimes just knowing that there is support out there, can help you to feel better.

  5. Find out what support you might be able to get to help with your living costs. You can get benefits and other financial support if you’re eligible.

  6. Find out what support is available for mental health problems. Our information gives an overview of social and residential care, hospital treatment and more.

  7. Home. Family. Looking after people. Carers: help and support. This advice applies to England. See advice for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales. You can get help and support if you're responsible for looking after someone who has a disability, is getting old or has become ill.

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