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Whether you are arranging residential or nursing care yourself, or Adult Social Care is helping you, these pages explain what to look for in a care home and what to think about before you move. Find
If you are struggling with housing costs, get help as soon as possible. Salford City Council offers a range of housing advice from finding a home to claiming housing benefit and affordable services t
If you have trouble preparing meals or you have trouble eating and drinking, you can contact Disabled Living. Disabled Living occupational therapists can assess you if you want more detailed advice. L
If you find walking very difficult, a wheelchair may help. Who can get a wheelchair? Adult Social Care has strict rules about who can be helped and what help can be provided: You must be a
Sometimes it's difficult to know Does your partner or ex-partner threaten you and your children? Are you and your children often frightened by your partner? Are you constantly degraded and picked on?
Follow us on: What are Statutory Reviews for under 18's? Reviews are meetings that take place when you are cared for and these check: Your care plan is working for you, You are being looked afte
Many working families are not claiming money they are entitled to. Make sure you're not missing out. Housing benefit, Council Tax Reduction and second adult reduction Use the benefits calcul
NRPF is a condition imposed on someone’s immigration status under section 115 Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. This states that a person has 'no recourse to public funds' if they are subject to 'immig
Here you will find information about the East Salford neighbourhood area, as well as current news, useful contacts and opportunities for getting involved. The area is made up of three electoral w
Young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disability (SEND) and parents and/or carers of children and young people with SEND are being invited to join a group to develop and improve Salford’s