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Health and Medical Advice
- Addictions
- Affordable Warmth & Fuel Poverty
- Alcohol - advice and support
- Alcohol, drugs and substance misuse
- Children and young people - immunisation
- Counselling
- Dangerous structures and public safety
- Disabled people - independence at home
- Drugs - advice and support
- Environmental services - out of hours emergencies
- Health advice
- Health and safety - accident reporting
- Health and safety - syringe disposal
- Healthy living
- Hospice care - adult
- Hospice care for children
- Keeping warm in winter service
- Licence - nursing agencies
- Licence - nursing agencies
- Local involvment network
- Needle exchange
- Occupational therapy
- Residential care - adult
- Residential care for children
- School - health promotion
- Support for adults with HIV
- Support for children with HIV
- Vaccinations - information and advice
- Winter Weather Advice
Disabled people - independence at home
Home care helps people to remain living independently and safely in their own homes. There are many different types of support available, depending on a person's individual needs. Home care is sometimes called domiciliary care.
There are many reasons for requiring home care, such as: having a disability; general frailty due to old age; following a hospital stay or a fall; or simply to help someone regain confidence in living independently. Home care will either be provided by home care workers, employed by us, or a private care agency.





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