Cumbria County CouncilMeals and Wheels

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What does it do?Meals on wheels are a hot two course meal provided by Cumbria County Council Adult Social Care and delivered to your home by a volunteer.
They are often provided alongside other services as part of Community Care. These help people remain living at home as an alternative to moving into some form of residential or nursing home.

Who it is for:

Meals on wheels are for people of any age who are unable to cook their own meals and have no other way of getting a hot meal. This means not everyone will be eligible for meals on wheels. We decide who is eligible for meals on wheels using an assessment of need carried out by a social worker.

Where it is available:

Local service covering: Allerdale, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle, Copeland, Eden, South Lakeland (Cumbria).

What it costs:

There is a fixed charge for meals on wheels.

How to access or apply for it:

You can get meals on wheels in who ways:

  • through Cumbria County Council Adult Social Care; and
  • through independent organisations and companies in some areas.

To apply for meals on wheels, you must contact your local Cumbria County Council Adult Social Care office and ask for an assessment of need. Tel: 01228 606060

Classification(s):

Home help, Independent living, Meals delivery, Health & wellbeing

Info last updated:

01/06/2011.
About the service provider:
Contact info:

Adult Social Care: Cumbria County Council Headquarters, The Courts, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8NA. (view on map)

Telephone: 01228 606060

http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/adultsocialcare/default.asp

Parent organisation:Cumbria County Council
Who are they?07966 641372

Provider

Cumbria County Council