Norfolk Adult Care and Support Guide 2022/23

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Identifying patients who may be in the last year of life allows for planning on how to support patients and those important to them. One tool used to identify these patients is the Gold Standards Framework ‘surprise’ question: 'Would you be surprised if this patient died within the next 12 months?' Information about local services The Heron website has links to information on Norfolk and Waveney support services for people with palliative care. Visit: www.heron.nhs.uk and search for ‘end of life’ or ‘palliative care services’. Macmillan Cancer Care Macmillan knows how a cancer diagnosis can affect lives and can help to support you through it. From help with money worries and advice

about work, to someone who’ll listen if you just want to talk, Macmillan will be there. Tel: 0207 8407840 Web: www.macmillan.org.uk Marie Curie (West Norfolk only) Marie Curie nurses provide care to terminally ill patients in their own homes or in Marie Curie hospices, while offering support to their families. Tel: 0800 0902309 Web: www.mariecurie.org.uk The initial point of contact for services and support is either through your GP or Norfolk County Council, by email: information@norfolk.gov.uk or by calling: 0344 8008020.

Sensory impairments If you or someone you care for has a sensory impairment, our Sensory Support Unit can carry out a range of services and early support to help you, or the person you care for. The main services are: • Assessments carried out in sign language.

Technical support and environmental aids The Sensory Support Unit provides assessments for people where their hearing causes barriers to communication and daily living needs. It may be able to provide some short-term support or advise you about voluntary organisations that can support you to meet any identified needs.

• Equipment and access needs for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.

You may be provided with environmental aids to remove or minimise the difficulties.

• Rehabilitation and learning new skills for visually impaired people.

Rehabilitation for visually impaired people Rehabilitation is an early intervention for which you should not need an eligibility assessment. It is a form of reablement for people who have a significant and non-correctable visual impairment to help them live independently.

• Provision of low vision aids. • Assessment and provision for people with dual sensory loss. • Providing communicator guides to people with substantial communication barriers preventing them from carrying out essential tasks or accessing social stimulation. All assessments required by sign language users should be referred to the Sensory Support Unit. If any additional specialist assistance is required, we will carry out joint assessments with the relevant specialist.

The team provides mobility training and helps with communication skills and support to manage your domestic needs, such as cooking, cleaning and safety. The rehabilitation team can also provide specific interventions around emotional support and assist you to pursue hobbies and social interaction. Dual sensory loss People with little or no sight and hearing find communication extremely difficult and might lack confidence to engage in activities. 

Visit www.carechoices.co.uk for further assistance with your search for care

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Index

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pages 107-112

Norwich

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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

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page 17
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