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Adults aged 18 or over with the capacity to make decisions are able to make provision for the event that sometime in the future they may lack capacity to make certain decisions. This can be done by gi
Disability Living Allowance Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a tax-free benefit for adults and children who need help looking after themselves or who have difficulty walking because they are physi
Many of us will need health and social care in our lives. Making plans now can save money, ensure you get the care you want and make it easier for your family. Making plans now can also improve and ma
Our core data protection obligations and commitments are set out in the council’s primary privacy notice. This notice provides additional privacy information for: Children, young people and
Help to remain in or return to the community Salford Assist can help to support people to: remain in the community, such as preventing people going into care set up home in the community, if they are
If you are unsure about financial information or advice, or the questions that you might want to ask, the government funded Money Advice Service offers free, impartial advice. The Money Helper Servic
From time to time we invite the local community to comment on plans, strategies and other initiatives in which the city council or other members of the local strategic partnership are involved. This p
Find out which benefits, concessions and schemes you and your family could be entitled to. For a benefits check contact Salford Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Service or visit the Contact a Fami
The carers emergency scheme keeps the person you care for safe, if something happens to you. If you have an emergency, a phone call means that help for the person you care for, will be arranged. Fill
If you have trouble with your hearing, sight or both senses, you should visit your GP. Hearing difficulties See the Action on Hearing Loss website for more information. If you have a problem, your GP