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Leicester City Council – A Personalised Approach to Independence in Leicester
A Personalised A Personalised Approach to Approach to Independence in Independence in Leicester Leicester
My Choice
MyChoice is an online directory that provides you with information about services and groups that are available to help you live a healthy and independent life. It includes services to support you with social care, health, debt and benefits, families and children, education, employment, training and volunteering. Visit https://mychoice.leicester.gov.uk/ to see the full range of services and support available to Leicester residents.
Are You a Carer?
If you are looking after someone regularly to help them with their daily life because they’re ill or disabled, or can’t manage without your support, then you may be a Carer. Caring can leave you physically and emotionally exhausted or lonely. For more information on the help and support you can get, contact the Leicester Carers Support Service email enquiries@ageukleics.org.uk or call on 0116 299 2233.
At Leicester City Council, our social care services use a strengths-based approach. We know you are the expert in your own life and will help you to remain independent where possible. If you need support, we take time to listen and understand what matters to you by considering your skills, resources and the people and activities around you. My Choice
MyChoice is an online directory that provides you with information about services and groups that are available to help you live a healthy and independent life. It includes services to support you with social care, health, debt and benefits, families and children, education, employment, training and volunteering. Telecare – Help when you need it Visit https://mychoice.leicester.gov.uk/ to see A special type of Assistive Technology is called the full range of services and support available to Telecare. It uses discreet automatic sensors around Leicester residents. the home or on a person to detect risks. It can help if you are at risk of falling, wandering away from Are You a Carer? home or at risk of causing fires when cooking. When If you are looking after someone regularly to help them with their daily life because they’re ill or disabled, or can’t manage without your support, then you may be a Carer. Caring can leave you physically and emotionally exhausted or lonely. For more information on the help and support you can the system is activated (by pressing a help button) or if a risk is detected, an alert will be sent so that an appropriate response can be organised to contact you. For more information please visit our website at https://mychoice.leicester.gov.uk/Services/1379 or call 0116 454 0230. get, contact the Leicester Carers Support Service email enquiries@ageukleics.org.uk or call on 0116 299 2233.
At Leicester City Council, our social care services use a strengths-based At Leicester City Council, our social care services use a strengths-based approach. We know you are the expert in your own life and will help you approach. We know you are the expert in your own life and will help you to remain independent where possible. If you need support, we take time to remain independent where possible. If you need support, we take time to listen and understand what matters to you by considering your skills, to listen and understand what matters to you by considering your skills, resources and the people and activities around you. resources and the people and activities around you. My Choice
MyChoice is an online directory that provides you with information about services and groups that are available to help you live a healthy and independent life. It includes services to support you with social care, health, debt and benefits, families and children, education, employment, training and volunteering. Telecare – Help when you need it Visit https://mychoice.leicester.gov.uk/ to see A special type of Assistive Technology is called the full range of services and support available to Telecare. It uses discreet automatic sensors around Leicester residents. the home or on a person to detect risks. It can help if you are at risk of falling, wandering away from Are You a Carer? home or at risk of causing fires when cooking. When If you are looking after someone regularly to help the system is activated (by pressing a help button) them with their daily life because they’re ill or or if a risk is detected, an alert will be sent so that an disabled, or can’t manage without your support, appropriate response can be organised to contact then you may be a Carer. Caring can leave you you. For more information please visit our website at physically and emotionally exhausted or lonely. https://mychoice.leicester.gov.uk/Services/1379 For more information on the help and support you or call 0116 454 0230. can get, contact the Leicester Carers Support Service email carers@ageukleics.org.uk or call on 0116 225 0538.
Telecare – Help when you need it
A special type of Assistive Technology is called Telecare. It uses discreet automatic sensors around the home or on a person to detect risks. It can help if you are at risk of falling, wandering away from home or at risk of causing fires when cooking. When the system is activated (by pressing a help button) or if a risk is detected, an alert will be sent so that an appropriate response can be organised to contact you. For more information please visit our website at
https://mychoice.leicester.gov.uk/Services/1379
or call 0116 454 0230.
Digital Communication
Assistive Technology
Technology can help you to remain independent at home. Assistive Technology can support with many tasks, for example, reminding you to make a drink or take medication. There is a wide range of applications available that can help you. Many of these are free to download and available on the NHS app Library. For more information visit www.nhs.uk/apps-library/.
Assistive Technology
Technology can help you to remain independent at home. Assistive Technology can support with many tasks, for example, reminding you to make a drink or take medication. There is a wide range of applications available that can help you. Many of these are free to download and available on the NHS app Library. For more information visit www.nhs.uk/apps-library/.
Assistive Technology
Technology can help you to remain independent at home. Assistive Technology can support with many tasks, for example, reminding you to make a drink or take medication. There is a wide range of applications available that can help you. Many of these are free to download and available on the NHS app Library. For more information visit www.nhs.uk/apps-library/.
Please can you provide your email address to your social care team. This will help as we provide access to more digital communication methods (where this is appropriate to do so). Thank you