Shropshire Choices Support Finder 2022

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If this is needed, the Council will help you to develop a support plan, as described on page 30. Access Team – Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (Previously known as SSSFT). Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. Tel: 0808 196 4501 Email: access.shropshire@mpft.nhs.uk Mental health services Mental Health Social Work Team Encompassing all of Shropshire (excluding Telford).

Tel: 01743 255895 (Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 5.00pm; and Friday, 8.45am to 4.00pm). Email: mentalhealthsocialwork@shropshire.gov.uk Shropshire Psychological Therapies Tel: 0300 123 6020 You can find out more about mental health in Shropshire by visiting www.shropshire.gov.uk/ shropshire-choices/i-need-help/care-andsupport-for-different-conditions/mentalhealth-and-wellbeing

Dementia care If you are worried about your memory, you should, in the first instance, arrange an appointment to see your GP. Should your GP feel concerned about your memory function, you may be referred to the Shropshire Memory Service for an assessment and further advice. You can also perform a self-referral. This service offers a verbal assessment and other diagnostic procedures. If, following the assessment, you are diagnosed with a form of dementia, the Shropshire Memory Service will provide you and your family or carer with advice and information which is appropriate to your individual needs and at a level you can understand. In some circumstances, medication may help with managing the condition, but in others, introducing lifestyle changes could help to delay the progression of symptoms to enable you to live independently for as long as possible within your own home. The goal of services in Shropshire is to promote independence for as long as possible. This is known as ‘living well’. This could involve engaging with social activities, including peer support groups, recreational activities and opportunities to share your experiences with other people. As the condition progresses, you are likely to require more support. During this time, additional support may be put in place, possibly including the introduction of Assistive Technology and Telecare, which may help prolong your ability to live safely

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in your own home (see page 24). There may come a time when you, your family or carer need urgent support or assistance. If this happens, contact the Shropshire Memory Service or the First Point of Contact team on 0345 678 9044. Other memory services Opening times: Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm. Dementia and Memory Service Shropshire Tel: 0808 196 4501 Email: access.shropshire@mpft.nhs.uk Web: www.mpft.nhs.uk/services/mentalhealth-community-services Dementia support in the community There is a range of services available across Shropshire to promote community engagement for those living with dementia. Alzheimer’s Society provides information and support, improves care, funds research and aims to create lasting change for people affected by dementia. It provides one-to-one support for people with dementia, carers and family members and will provide information and practical support to help you understand more about dementia, via telephone support. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the service is unable to offer face-to-face meetings or activities. This may change within the lifetime of this Support Finder.

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