Cheshire West and Chester Council wants carers and residents across the borough to feel valued and empowered, to have access to the right support at the right time and ensure that this support helps people to stay as independent and as well as possible, for as long as possible.
Currently, the Council provides a range of community led care services that we commission (or ‘buy in’) from a number of different organisations to support local residents. These services ensure residents can stay independent, healthy and thrive in their community and also reduces demand on more expensive, long-term types of care. This includes:
- information and advice, support services and activities such as community good neighbour and befriending schemes,
- services that are targeted at those at risk of developing, or those who have existing disabilities and long-term health conditions such as mental health issues and people with dementia and their carers,
- rehabilitation and reablement services that support people when they leave hospital.
The Council also commissions services for carers of all ages across the borough. These services range from information and advice, carer breaks and specialist support, and includes services for young carers.
Both contracts are due to end in September 2023. This gives us an opportunity to consult on options for the future of these services to make sure they offer the best support possible.
We would like your views and feedback on:
- our priorities for these services,
- proposals for how they could be delivered in the future,
- what currently works well and any gaps or additional areas of support we should consider.
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