Norfolk Adult Care and Support Guide 2022/23

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Welcome – from Norfolk County Council and the NHS in Norfolk Welcome to the 2022/23 edition of Norfolk’s your guide to care and support for adults. The aim of this Guide is to provide useful information to help you, and anyone you know, stay independent, safe and well for as long as possible. The Guide provides details of services and organisations that can help to support you. The pandemic continues to have a huge impact on people and organisations across Norfolk. Everyone is working together closely to make sure that people continue to receive up-to-date information, advice, services and support. Our ongoing pandemic response has included changing and adapting the way we deliver some of our services, so that we can continue to provide essential services. We are using technology in new ways to support people to keep safe, well and independent. For example, using video calls for appointments and assessments, as well as helping people to stay in touch with friends and families. Health and social care are working together closely to support older people at risk of crisis who might otherwise have to be admitted to hospital and to make sure people have the right support when they return home after a stay in hospital. For the latest information, please see: www.norfolk.gov.uk and: www.norfolkandwaveneyccg.nhs.uk At the forefront of our pandemic response has been the need to safeguard those at risk of abuse and harm, risks which have been increased by the lockdowns. Social care, health, housing and community partners have worked closely with the Norfolk Safeguarding Adults Board to inform our Norfolk communities how to stay safe, how to raise awareness of risk without increasing fear, and what Alternative formats

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to do if a person suspects someone they know or know of is being harmed or exploited. A new service, the Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Service (NIDAS), has been set up which will offer free, confidential and non-judgemental support to those affected, and any children, to help them escape and recover from abuse. Please see page 21 for more information. We know that choice is important when it comes to deciding where to live, so Norfolk County Council is continuing to invest in new Independent Living homes. Apartments are designed for people who are getting older and want to continue living in their own home, with the peace of mind of 24-hour on-site care if needed. Meadow Walk, a 66-apartment site in North Fakenham, opened in 2021 and has been welcoming residents into their new homes. In autumn this year, a second scheme, Swallowtail Place in Acle, will open with 41 affordable rent apartments and 17 shared ownership apartments available. Please see page 61 for more information. We hope this Guide helps you to think about what your choices are and find the information you need to make the choices that are right for you. Please see: www.norfolk.gov.uk/directory and page 5 for more information about groups, events and organisations in your local community that can help you to stay independent. James Bullion, Executive Director of Adult Social Services, Norfolk County Council Cath Byford, Chief Nurse, NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group

This Guide is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. The e-book is also Recite Me compatible for those requiring information in the spoken word.

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Index

12min
pages 107-112

Norwich

4min
pages 97-100

South Norfolk

8min
pages 101-104

Advice if you are paying for your own care

11min
pages 81-84

North Norfolk

10min
pages 90-96

Sensory impairments

2min
page 77

What will you have to pay for your care?

5min
pages 79-80

Palliative and end of life care

2min
page 76

Bereavement support

1min
page 75

Care homes checklist

1min
page 69

Carers’ breaks

2min
page 55

Dementia care

3min
pages 71-72

Residential dementia care checklist

1min
page 73

Mental health

2min
page 74

Young carers, young adult carers and families

2min
page 58

Leaving hospital

2min
page 65

Home support agency checklist

1min
pages 33-34

Hate incidents – Stop Hate in Norfolk

2min
page 18

Information and advice

6min
pages 8-10

Welcome – from Norfolk County Council and the NHS in Norfolk

2min
page 4

Domestic abuse

5min
pages 19-20

Equipment to aid daily living

3min
pages 22-23

Fire safety at home

2min
page 16

Making life easier at home

3min
pages 25-26

Safeguarding adults

2min
page 17
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