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When a person’s main need for care and support is due to their poor health, then care may be funded by the NHS. If we think this may be the case, a multi-disciplinary team will assess your situation.
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If you are worried about your memory talk to your GP. There could be many reasons for this, for example: urinary tract infection (water infection) can leave you confused if you don't get it treated d
Useful contacts and resources Purposefully plan from Year 9 Ensure health is clearly included in plans – physical, medical and mental health needs Have a communication passport and decision-making ag
Public call for evidence about self employment Salford Skills and Work Board are working with partners in Salford to try to address the gap in self employment support for residents with significant ba
Adult social care services delivered by Aspire to return to the council. 10-month transition period until 31 March 2026 to enable the changes to be planned and delivered. Consultation period will en
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If you require advice contact one of the organisations below, they are there to help you - please use them. Welfare Rights And Debt AdviceGet free, independent and confidential advice on any problems
If you're thinking about adoption please contact Adoption Counts. Adoption Counts is our Regional Adoption Agency, set up in 2017 to cover the adoption services for five local authorities: Cheshire Ea
Some people with a direct relationship with a child in care are able to be approved as 'family and friends' foster carers. The child's social worker will be the first person you should talk to about