Home based care

Salford City Council has commissioned these services to help families of disabled children in their own homes.

The type of services that they can provide, include helping with feeding, bathtimes and bedtimes, playing with children, and taking children out.

Families of disabled children who require this type of service, will need to have an assessment done first by a social worker.

Agencies that support children in their own homes

Anthony Lyons
Reed Social Care
Reed Specialist Recruitment
4th Floor
55 Spring Gardens
Manchester
M2 2BY

Telephone: 0161 228 2431
Email: anthony.lyons@reedglobal.com

Vicky Lane
Fairfield Residential
Barley Brow Cottage
Castle Mill Lane
Ashley
Atrincham
WA15 0QU

Telephone: 0161 776 2827
Email: management@fairfieldresidential.co.uk
Specialises in supporting children with autism

Kevin Clarke
Together Trust
Together Trust Centre
Schools Hill
Cheadle
Stockport
SK8 1JE

Telephone: 0161 283 4848
Email: kevin.clarke@togethertrust.org.uk
Specialises in supporting children with autism

Peter Lawson
Cygnet Health Care
1 Brownsvill Road
Heaton Moor
Stockport
SK4 4PE

Telephone: 0161 443 4060
Email: peterlawson@cygnethealth.co.uk

Crossroads Care
The Old Town Hall
Off Irwell Place
Eccles
Salford
M30 0EJ

Telephone: 0161 787 9002

Yvonne Latham
Scope
Aiming High Team
6 Market Road
London
N7 9PW

Telephone: 07786 337 793
Email: yvonne.latham@scope.co.uk

Shelly Lewis
Federation of Jewish Services
Heathlands
Heathlands Drive
Prestwich
Manchester
M25 9SB

Telephone: 0161 772 4800
Email: shelly.l@fjs.org.uk

For more information, please see Salford's Short Break Services statement.

This page was last updated on 26 October 2011

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