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Welcome to the Nottinghamshire section of Guide2care, from here you can access local information and advice for the care of older people.
These pages also provide links to care providers, social service departments and other relevant organisations in Nottinghamshire. |
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Local Information
Find Local Information For information about stroke and details of The Stroke Association's local services and support, please call our helpline on 0845 3033 100 or email info@stroke.org.uk Lorem ipsum dolor sit amed sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut. Duis autem vel eum iriure. Care & Repair CNHIA 01623 457030 Newark & Sherwood Staying Put South Nottinghamshire Home Improvement Agency 0115 8599260 General Information
Finding information about the Care System may seem a daunting process, there are also a lot of misconceptions about care for the elderly. The type of Long Term Care you choose will be determined by your particular needs. In developing a funding strategy for long term care, the starting point is to determine the level of financial support which may be available from the Government. Many people wrongly assume that they will have no entitlement because they own assets but this may not be the case Continue hereDirect payments are local council payments for people who have been assessed as needing help from social services, and who would like to arrange and pay for their own care and support services instead of receiving them directly from the local council. Care Home The Care Quality Commission (CQC) oversees a range of care services provided for older people and younger adults – including care homes, nursing homes and adult placements. Domiciliary care services also fall under CQC regulation ensuring that agencies are accountable for quality of the services they provide. Continue hereAction on elder abuse define elder abuse as: 'A single or repeated act or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person'. Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) is a national organisation of lawyers, such as solicitors, barristers, and legal executives who are committed to providing and promoting robust, comprehensive and independent legal advice for older people, their family and carers. |
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