What does it do?The services we deliver are according to individual need, but include: - 24 hour support
- qualified nursing care
- floating support
- support into employment/education
- shortbreaks and respite
- domicillary care
- counselling.
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Who it is for: We support individuals to live full lives in the community - this includes people with a wide range of needs from;
- learning difficulties
- physical and/or profound difficulties
- mental health concerns
- autism
- elderly frail
- huntingtons
- alzheimers and dementia
- substance misuse recovery
- homelessness
- acute brain injury
- children/young people in transition
- people from service breakdown.
| Where it is available: Local service covering: Chester-le-Street, Darlington, Derwentside, Durham, Easington, Hartlepool, Sedgefield, Stockton-on-Tees, Teesdale, Wear Valley (Durham). | How to access or apply for it: For further information contact; St Cuthberts House, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham, DL5 6DL
call 01325 307 872 | Additional information: The latest quality rating of this service by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) shows: 3 Stars - Excellent | CQC Report: View the report here. | Classification(s): Care, Independent living, Nursing care at home (registered), Intermediate / after hospital care, Relief care, Support for carers, Health & wellbeing, Health & wellbeing, Personal care at home (registered), Dementia, Dementia care | Info last updated: 02/08/2011. |
| About the service provider: | | Contact info: | Community Integrated Care: St Cuthbert`s House, Northern Office, Unit 2, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham, DL5 6HW. (view on map) Telephone: 01325 307872 http://www.c-i-c.co.uk/ | | Parent organisation: | Community Integrated Care | | Who are they? | CIC was founded in 1988. With the closure of long-stay hospitals, we saw the opportunity to provide each individual with care and support based upon the principles of choice, dignity and respect (a precursor to the person-centred approaches we champion no |
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