Services for older people

Housing Connections Partnership provides a range of housing and support services for older people. These are managed by the Services for Independent Living team which is primarily based Emerson House, 10th Floor, Albert Street, Eccles, M30 0TE

Contacts

Fax Number: 0161 604 7740

Lesley Thomas manages Care on Call, the mobile warden service.

Laura Homer-Wilkes manages the sheltered housing service

Debbie Knight manages the Extra Care housing service and is based at Sahal Court, 78b Great Clowes Street, Salford, M7 1SR

Other services and information of interest to older people

Ask Sid

Age Concern

Adult Social Care - If you'd like to contact Adult Social Care, you can email social.services@salford.gov.uk or ring 0161 831 7484 if you live in the east of the city or 0161 603 4400 if you live in the west.

This page was last updated on 17 April 2008

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