
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council: Home care services
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Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
Before Oldham Council can arrange social care services you need to have an assessment.
An assessment involves you and a trained member of our staff.Contact: The Adult Duty and Intervention Service, Unit 10 Whitney Court, Southlink Business Park, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL4 1DB. Tel: 0161 770 1515. Care in your own home is for people who require assistance with personal care such as washing or dressing, or daily tasks like cooking and cleaning, or help in managing finances.Contact: The Adult Duty and Intervention Service, The Link Centre, 140 Union Street, Oldham, Lancashire, OL1 1DZ. Tel: 0161 770 1515. Adult and Community Services provide day care services at various day centres in Oldham. Day care services aim to help older people:
Keep their independence and remain living at home
Have regular social contac...Contact: Adult Health and Social Care, Laurel Bank Day Centre, Kershaw Street, Shaw, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL2 7AJ. Tel: 0161 770 6798. Ena Hughes Day Centre helps to maintain and improve the quality of life for older people living in their own homes. It also provides support to relatives, friends and carers.
Ena Hughes Day Centre provides a range of activit...Contact: Adult Health and Social Care, Ena Hughes Day Centre, Ellesmere Street, Failsworth, Oldham, Greater Manchester, M35 9AD. Tel: 0161 770 3873. The day care service is aimed at older people with dementia. It is an assessed service, which means that it will only be offered to you if the service is appropriate to your needs and following a social work assessment. Highb...Contact: Adult Health and Social Care, Highbarn day and respite centre, Highbarn Street, Royton, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL2 6DW. Tel: 0161 770 3711. The service is flexible at all times and is able to support and respond to the needs of older people in need of 24 hour care for short periods.
A full assessment will be carried out by a social worker or another profes...Contact: Adult Health and Social Care, Medlock Court, Medlock Way, Lees, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL4 3LD. Tel: 0161 770 6900. Oldham Carers' Centre also offer the following services to Carers:
Advocacy
Arranging a Carers Assessment
Carers Emergency Support Service (Emergency Card)
Access to training
Telephone information...Contact: Health and Social Care, The Princess Royal Trust Oldham Carers Centre, The Phoenix Centre, 1 Phoenix Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL1 1DB. Tel: 0161 770 1188. A Disabled Facilities Grant helps towards the cost of adapting your home to enable you to continue to live there. A grant is paid when the council considers that changes are necessary to meet your needs, and that the work is ...Contact: Housing, Aids and Adaptations Team, The Adult Duty and Intervention Service, The Link Centre, 140 Union Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL1 1DZ. Tel: 0161 770 1515. Care in your own home is for people who require assistance with personal care such as washing or dressing, or daily tasks like cooking and cleaning, or help in managing finances. Staff offer support by working closely with re...Contact: Health and Social Care, Home Support Service, The Adult Duty and Intervention Service, The Link Centre, 140 Union Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL1 1DZ. Tel: 0161 770 1515. When someone becomes mentally ill it is often difficult to understand, hard to discuss and it can mean major adjustments to family life, finances and social activities for all involved.
Mental health carers often feel isolat...Contact: Health and Social Care, Mental health carers' support group, The Phoenix Centre, 1 Phoenix Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL1 1DB. Tel: 0161 770 1447.