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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council – After your stay in hospital
After your stay in hospital
After your stay in hospital we want to help you regain your independence, manage your own care as much as possible and help you to find appropriate support if you need it. We are also here to help if you’ve become a carer for the first time for a family member and want to know about the support available to you.
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In this article you’ll find information about a range of support available in Solihull. A great place to start is the Adult Social Care section of Solihull Council’s website. It offers advice and information about services which could benefit you or the person you care for.
solihull.gov.uk/adultsocialcare If you don’t have access to a computer at home, you can visit your local library to use one. Library staff can also offer support in using the internet and advising where to search. If you would prefer to speak to someone over the phone or face to face then contact one of our Community Advice Hubs.
Community Advice Hubs
There are two Community Advice Hubs in Solihull, based at The Core and Chelmsley Wood Library. The Hubs are run by Age UK Solihull, on behalf of Solihull Council, and are a partnership of local voluntary organisations. They provide high quality information, advice and support for you or the person you care for. Two of the organisations: Carers Trust Solihull and Alzheimer’s Society, are also listed separately below. The central Solihull Community Advice Hub based on the Lower Ground Floor of The Core is open Monday to Friday 10am to 1pm for drop-in enquiries. The North Solihull Hub, based at Chelmsley Wood Library is open for drop-in enquiries Monday 10am – 1pm, Tuesday and Thursday 10am – 1pm and 2pm to 4pm. Appointments are available at other times. Visit the website www.solihullcommunityhub.org.uk or telephone 0121 709 7590 for latest information on opening times.
Carers Trust Solihull
Carers Trust Solihull is the borough’s lead organisation for carers. It provides an extensive range of services to help support carers of all ages and backgrounds, through expert information and advice. solihullcarers.org Email: centre@solihullcarers.org Phone: 0121 788 1143 Carers Trust Solihull is based at: Solihull Fire Station Annexe, 620 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull B91 1QY
Dementia support
Alzheimer’s Society provides help, advice and guidance for people affected by dementia. Email: dementia.connect@alzheimers.org.uk Phone: 0333 150 3456 Solihull Council’s website provides advice and information to help you reduce your dementia risk; learn about different types of dementia and the care and support you need to live with dementia and care for someone with the condition. solihull.gov.uk/dementia
Solihull Connect

contact our customer service advisors directly and explain your situation. The advisors can help if you want to request a needs assessment or discuss other topics including living in your own home, getting out and about, housing options and carer support. If you need help to understand the assessment or to put your views across, and don’t have family or friends to support you, ask about having an advocate. Email: ccadults@solihull.gov.uk Phone: 0121 704 8007 Opening hours: 9.00am - 5.00pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and 10.00am - 5.00pm Wednesday
Solihull Community Housing (SCH)
Working in partnership with Solihull Council, the SCH Wellbeing Team deliver a range of services (listed below) designed to help residents of Solihull lead happy independent lives in their own home. The services are provided to all Solihull residents over the age of 18. • Safe & Sound (pendant & alarm system) with added unique benefit of access to a 24/7 responder service • low level adaptations • assisted technology • handyperson service to help with odd jobs around the home. To find out which service could be suitable for you please email wellbeing@solihullcommunityhousing. org.uk or phone: 0121 717 1515. You can also visit the Adult Social Care section of Solihull Council’s website.
Home Hazard Assessments
Solihull Community Housing offer a free home visit to check for potential hazards that could cause you to slip, trip or fall in your own home. Falls are often due to hazards that are not easy to see such as loose wires, loose carpets, or poor lighting. After the free assessment you will receive recommendations on how to improve safety in your home. We can arrange for adaptive equipment to be installed, such as grab rails or other low levels aids, which will enable you to be safe and well at home. There will be no charge for this equipment or installation. We may also recommend fitting a chargeable personal alarm system so that you can press a pendant for help in the event of a fall, or Assistive Technology such as a dementia clock, pills dispenser or smoke detector. SCH also works in partnership with West Midlands Fire Service and Solihull Falls Clinic who we may refer to for further intervention. For more information call SCH on 0121 717 1515.
Healthy living at your local library
Solihull has 13 libraries, which are located throughout the borough, each offering a range of services, advice, help and information to support you. These include Reading Well and Dementia books on prescription. The Home Library Service supports people who can’t get to their local library, by choosing and delivering books once a month. For more information visit solihull.gov.uk/libraries