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Check if you can save by switching energy supplier The Government estimates that 13.5 million households across the UK are missing out on their share of £2.7 billion by remaining with their existing e
The Mandatory Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) is still available to owner occupiers or those in the private rented sector to help pay for the cost of adapting a home to meet the needs of a person with
Refugees - I have permission to stay in the UK When an Asylum Seeker has been given Refugee status by the UK Border Agency (UKBA) you will be given notice that the support provided to you so far, will
You may be being abused or hurt by your partner, adult child, your in-laws, parents or someone else, but want to continue living in your current home. We can help. What is the Salford Sanctuary Scheme
The housing sector in Salford has representation at key strategic meetings such as the Salford Safeguarding Adult Board (SSAB), the Salford Safeguarding Children Partnership (SSCP), Salford Multi-Agen
Getting out and about and staying in touch with friends and family can help you stay active, independent and well. Being well can reduce your need for care and support services. What's going on locall
A review is a re-assessment of your support needs. Adult social care aims to review your care and support regularly. You can also ask for a review any time your situation has changed. Why does Adult S
What is Shared Lives? Shared Lives is a service where approved carers share their home and their lives with a person who needs support to live a good life. You share everyday life with your Shared Liv
Moving into a care home is a big step. You may have to pay fees for many years. Some people will be able to get help from Salford City Council with paying the fees. You should contact Adult Social Ca
Equipment ranges from easy-grip knives and forks, through walking frames and easy-rise chairs, to remote control curtains and fall alarms. You can buy most daily living equipment from the high street