Living Options: Time To Talk
Our free, confidential listening support and advice helpline, for those with a disability, long term health condition or Deaf people who use BSL.
Contacts details
Cranmere Court
Lustleigh Close
EX2 8PW
Time to Talk is a telephone and online service, provided by a friendly team of staff and volunteers. They listen and offer peer support, information, advice, and signposting for people with a long-term health condition, disability, or Deaf people who use BSL.
Free Telephone and Online Support Service
Do you ever have feelings of isolation or loneliness? Depression or anxiety? You might want someone to talk to or interact with, share your stories or hobbies, or meet new people. Time to Talk's friendly team is ready to listen to you, and our chat and share groups are a great way to meet new people and make new connections.
Webcam Service
We provide a video chat service (webcam) if you would prefer to talk to us that way. For deaf people, the webcam service is provided by people who are fluent in BSL. The webcam service is available through Facebook Messenger, FaceTime, and Skype, or you can text the team 0785 642 6940 or email time2talk@livingoptions.org
Our chat and share groups take place every Monday evening (except bank holidays) from 7.30 to 8.30 pm via Zoom (group video chat); contact us if you would like to attend one. We also run a monthly chat and share for deaf people who use BSL.
Life Coaching, Deaf Counselling and Online Chat: Share
- Life Coaching
- Deaf Counselling
- Online Chat and Share Group
- Volunteer with us, get involved with the project and make a difference in supporting others
- Free information and advice sessions
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- 17 to 25 years old
- 26 to 64 years old
- Everyone, over 65
- Cerebral palsy
- Hearing impairments
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
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