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The team of trained Lighthouse volunteers and qualified health professionals will provide support, advice and — if needed — signposting to a range of services in Bedfordshire.

They can help everyone from those feeling lonely or isolated, people with worries about practical issues like applying for benefits, those who want support as part of their recovery, or anyone who feels they are close to or experiencing a mental health crisis. They are currently looking for a permanent base and then opening times will be reviewed, as The Lighthouse want to be open longer and more frequently. This service is not on a three month trial. I watched the video on the BBC website about Stuart and his ADHD, it is clear that looking at him and the fact he was wearing sunglasses when he was in the street, that Stuart has problems with visual stress.

Visual ,stress is not a vision problem but the way the brain processes the information from the eyes.



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