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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE DIRECTORY FOR CORNWALL 2014-15
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One of Cornwall’s Finest Nursing Homes Penhellis Nursing Home Cross Street, Helston TR13 8NQ 01326 565840 info@penhellis.com www.penhellis.com
This beautiful building offers the highest standards of care with modern facilities to make your stay here as enjoyable as possible. Penhellis has all the comfort of your own home with the additional peace of mind of 24 hour nursing care. Our excellent staff are hand picked from the very best available. Set in stunning grounds, Penhellis has the peace and tranquillity of a countryside setting yet has the convenience of being situated a very short walk from the centre of the historic town of Helston.
Steeped in history Penhellis house holds the honour of playing host to Helston’s famous annual “Flora Dance”. The dance makes its way through the house and gardens and provides a spectacular procession for our residents to enjoy.
If you would like to arrange an appointment to view Penhellis please call 01326 565840
Services provided for residents:
Packages Include:
Age Group 50+ Respite for individuals Respite for couples
Long term residency Weekend taster breaks Tailor made care breaks
Nursing care Recuperative post hospital/illness care
Palliative Care Suite Monthly in-house GP clinic
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Contents As a directory of care, it is the aim of RightCareIndex to assist the public in their search for care and to enhance and individualise their lifestyles. Comprehensive listings are included in this publication and our website www.rightcareindex.com together with helpful information from appropriate sources. Keep RightCareIndex Free! Please mention us when contacting our advertisers.
Your County Access Service - New Cornwall Directorates - One Stop Shops - Out of Hours - Cornwall Partners in Care - Cornwall Community Directory - Reablement - Early Intervention Service - Putting People First - A Guide to Personal Budgets - Care Bill Becomes the Care Act
NHS in Cornwall NHS Services in Cornwall - PALS - New Health Watchdog - Out-of-Hours Services - Community Contacts Directory - Continuing Healthcare - NHS Funded Nursing Care - Leaving Hospital - Early Intervention Team Health & Wellbeing Board - Chaplaincy Services Department of Health Initiatives - LINks - Healthwatch
Care Homes Things to consider when choosing a care home - Leaving your Home - Is a care home right for you? PayingforCare.org - Paying for Your Care - Care Home Listings for Cornwall
Care at Home Help at Home - Accessing Your Care and Support Needs - Assistive Technology - Telecare & Telehealth - Listings for providers in Cornwall - Domiciliary Care Monitoring - Care at Home Listings for Cornwall
Nursing Agencies Registration Rules for Nursing Agencies - Nursing Agencies in Cornwall
Carers Carers Assessment and Carers Grants - Carer Emergency Card Scheme - Carers UK Advice Line - Useful Contacts
Legal Services Brains Solicitors
Meal Provision Eat Well, Live Well - Meal Providers Cornwall - Age UK Eating opportunities
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Learning Disabilities Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - BILD - Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities Action Against Cruelty - Safeplace Scheme - ARC - Aspergers & The Autism Act - Mencap - LD Care Homes & Providers - National Autistic Society
Mental Health Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) - Inpatient Mental Health Services Complex Care and Dementia Services - Addaction - Pentreath Ltd. - Singing for the Brain Alzheimer’s Society - Cornwall Eating Disorders Service - Improving Domiciliary Care for People with Dementia
Disabilities Enable in Cornwall - Radar Keys - Wheelchair Provision - Hearing problems - Accessible Britain
Day Services and Respite Day Services - Respite Care - List of Day & Respite Centres in Cornwall
Advocacy The Advocacy Charter - Independent Age - Action For Advocacy - Care Aware - FirstStop List of Advocates in Cornwall
SafeGuarding Adults Contacts for Cornwall
Motability The Motability Scheme - Motability Dealerships in Cornwall - Choosing the Right Car for You Ricability - Car Share Scheme - Shopmobility - Road Tax Exemptions
Sheltered Housing Sheltered Schemes and Options - Sheltered Housing Providers Assisted Living Homes & Extra Care Housing in Cornwall - Cornwall Mobility Centre
End of Life Cornwall Hospice Care
Activity and Therapy Royal Cornwall Museum - Accessible Britain - Free Cinema For Carers - Map of Local Attractions St Michael’s Spae -RDA -Green Gyms - Woodland Trust Woods - Alternative Therapists
Information Adult Social Care Contacts - Hospital Contacts - Age UK - Citizens Advice Bureau Local and National Contacts - Further Information & Advice Publications
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Your Cornwall Cornwall Council’s Access and Assessment Service: Referrals, Requests and Enquiries Tel: 0300 1234 131 Education, Health and Social Care has a single, countywide Access Service that deals with all referrals, requests, and enquiries. The vast majority of these are currently received by telephone. A multi disciplinary team is there to help identify how enquiries can be resolved at the point of referral. This includes an initial stage of information gathering, and an assessment of needs and risk using the government’s Eligibility Criteria (see blue box to the right). In situations where referrals do not appear to meet eligibility (currently set at Critical and Substantial), the service will signpost to other communitybased services, including the voluntary and independent sectors. Once it is identified that a person requires a full assessment or onward referral to a specialist service or worker, the referral will be allocated to the appropriate fieldwork team working with older people, people with physical or learning disabilities, or sight/hearing loss. More information can be found in Access leaflets ‘A guide to adult care, advice, information and support’ which is for people who are not eligible for local authority services, or who wish to pay for their own services. Copies of any leaflets can be obtained by calling 0300 1234 131. Assessing Your Needs If you require a face-to-face assessment, someone from Access may visit you, usually at home or in hospital.. When Access does come out to meet with you and any family members or representatives you may wish to have present, they will discuss your situation, and work out with you what help would be appropriate. Access again use the FACS Eligibility Criteria (see blue box to the right) to assess people wishing to receive services, so that support is focussed on those people in greatest need. Should I Ask For An Assessment? Adult Care and Support will assess your need for services if you are a carer, an older person, or an adult with:»» A physical disability, or a long term illness »» A sight or hearing loss »» A learning disability You can ask a friend, relative or your GP to contact Access on your behalf. If you are in hospital, the nursing staff can arrange for Access to contact you, either during your stay in hospital, or on your return home. For further information on the support from Adult Care, Health & Wellbeing and the assessment process, please see page 10. © Crown Copyright
To contact the Cornwall Council’s Access and Assessment Service call: 0300 1234 131
Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) 4 Bands: Critical, Substantial, Moderate, Low. 5 Criteria: • Autonomy and freedom to make choices • Health and safety, including freedom from harm, abuse and neglect • The ability to manage personal and other daily routines • Involvement in family and wider community life • Carer’s circumstances
New Cornwall Directorates Cornwall Council has completed the appointment of its three new corporate directors who will now work with the Chief Executive and Members to help re shape the authority to deliver services in different ways in the future. The Council announced in February that it was reducing its current number of six directorates to three as part of a radical shake up of its management structure. Announcing details of the appointments today Council Leader John Pollard said “I warmly congratulate the Corporate Directors on their new appointments. All have served Cornwall Council with dedication and enthusiasm and I know they relish the challenges their new roles will bring”. “The appointment of the new leadership team is vital to the agenda of change that we face and I know they all bring great skill, experience and knowledge to their new posts.” Trevor Doughty has been appointed as the Corporate Director for Education, Health and Social Care. The new directorate includes schools, youth services, early years and children’s centres, children’s social care services, (including fostering and adoption and services for disabled children), adult social care, including services for older people, disabled adults and people with learning disabilities and public health. Trevor, who joined Cornwall Council as the Corporate Director for Children’s Services, in 2010, said “I am looking forward to the opportunities and challenges of the new Education, Health and Social Care directorate. I am delighted to be entrusted with this huge responsibility by Cornwall Council and am confident that we can continue to develop outstanding services for the people of Cornwall in these challenging times.” © Crown Copyright
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Please turn to page 84 for a full list of addresses.
Out Of Hours Service (via Access Team)
For Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing emergencies out of office hours (evenings, weekends and bank holidays), please ring:
0300 1234 131 If you call the Emergency Duty Service: »» You will speak to someone who knows about the kind of help they can give you. They may not be your normal Social Worker. »» They will tell you what to do, or how they can help. They may tell you who else can help. »» They will tell your usual Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing worker, and anyone else who needs to know, as soon as they can. Other emergency contact details Police, Fire, Ambulance, Coastguard - 999 Police minicom - 80999 Dentist (emergencies only) – 0845 46 47 GP (emergencies only) – 0845 200 0227
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from which a range of services may be accessed. Including Housing, Benefits, Council Tax, Business rates, Refuse and recycling. In any One Stop Shop you can get help to fill in forms, hand in documents and speak to a council specialist either in person or by phone.
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IN The Domiciliary Care Sector CA has been through yet another RE tendering exercise and, as of June 2014, around 30 providers have been allocated a place on the Framework Agreement. This has presented the “successful” providers with a great number of challenges ranging from sub-contracting arrangements to the implementation of Electronic Care Monitoring within a tight timescale. Many of the old capacity issues remain, however, and with a finite recruitment pool these challenges are likely to continue for the duration of the Framework Agreement. For the “unsuccessful” providers, the new arrangements will result in a re configuration of their businesses, with existing clients transferring to Direct Payment arrangements, where feasible, with a set tariff of £14.50 per hour. It is envisaged that this process will be complete by the end of the year and Cornwall Partners in Care will avail itself to those providers who require assistance during the transitional period and beyond. The year has also been a challenging one for the Residential Care Sector, with no fee uplift yet again. The financial implications of this decision are to be considered by the Residential Fees Working Party, so that the pressures facing the independent sector can be recognized and hopefully acted upon. The NHS Kernow Commissioning Group are also considering pilot projects for the implementation of personal budgets for Residential Care, and Cornwall Partners in Care are likely to be at the forefront of these discussions. Finally, the new Care Act will have a profound effect on the sector, and preparatory work has already commenced so that the market place is able to prepare itself for the introduction of these new reforms. In the light of the many changes which will affect the sector in the forthcoming year, it is more important than ever for CPIC to represent its membership. I therefore urge all providers to consider joining us so that you are fully informed of all these changes.
Sector forums Opportunity for open dialogue and discussion with committee and other providers Domiciliary care and Learning disability care forums for providers last Tuesday every month 10.00 am start at the Rightcareindex office Highfield road Mount Hawke Truro TR4 8DZ Details if required mail@cornwallpartnersincare.org, crowberry@hotmail.co.uk Residential care home sector forums held quarterly details can be sourced by contacting mail@cornwallpartnersincare.org , maryanson@anson-care-services.co.uk, davidlesliesmith1@googlemail.com
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Cornwall Community Directory Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing has launched an online directory of organisations, services and activities for the people of Cornwall to be able to find what they need all in one place. The directory is split into 9 categories: »»
Support at home - organisations that offer services and advice to help people live independently at home
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Leisure activities - organisations that offer activities to people with disabilities
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Getting around - public, volunteer and hospital transport organisations, including information for people with reduced mobility. You can also take a look at the Community Transport web pages.
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Health and wellbeing - support services that aim to improve your physical and mental health and wellbeing, including befriending schemes, drug and alcohol services and organisations helping you to cope with bereavement
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Work, learning and volunteering - organisations to support you in finding work, learning or volunteering
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Advice, information and money matters - legal, financial and benefits advice, including debt management and advocacy
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Staying safe - organisations to help you with safeguarding people, crime prevention and staying safe in your community
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Caring for someone - organisations that offer practical and emotional support to carers
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Housing and care homes - information and advice on housing options.
You can also take a look at the events page to see what’s on in your local area.
Reablement What is Reablement? Providing personal care, help with daily living activities and other practical tasks, usually for up to six weeks, reablement encourages service users to develop the confidence and skills to carry out these activities themselves and continue to live at home. It tends to be provided to people who have just been discharged from hospital or are otherwise entering the care system following a crisis. A 2007 study for the Department of Health’s care services efficiency delivery network found that up to 68% of people no longer needed a home care package after a period of reablement, and up to 48% continued not to need home care two years later. Services are often delivered by in-house council care teams, rather than the independent sector, and involve home care staff working in tandem with physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other health professionals. Almost all of England’s councils are planning, implementing or running a reablement service Cornwall Council STEP Service STEPS is one of the Adult Care and Support services run by Cornwall Council STEPS stands for Short Term Enablement and Planning Service, and used to be called the Internal homecare service. This Service can only be accessed following an assessment. To arrange for this to happen you need to contact our Access Service on 0300 1234 131 or adultcareandsupport@cornwall.gov.uk The Service works with vulnerable adults over 18 years, who may be elderly, have physical or sensory impairment, or have a learning disability or mental health needs. STEPS supports people for a limited period of time only, following some sort of health or social care crisis at home, where some temporary support at home may be required, or when someone is returning home from hospital and requires some additional support or reablement.
We aim to produce better outcomes for people through reablement, working with other health professionals as necessary to help regain maximum independence.
If you do not have access to the internet, you can ask staff in your local library, one stop shop or the Access Team (Tel: 0300 1234 131), to look up information for you. ©Cornwall Council Copyright
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Where full independence is not possible, a review will take place before the service ends to help draw up a longer term support plan that will meet any ongoing support needs identified. ©Cornwall Council Copyright
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What is the Early Intervention Service? The Early Intervention Service is a team of professionals from health services and Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing services who work closely with voluntary organisations to assess peoples’ needs more quickly and effectively. The Service also offers up to six weeks of rehabilitation to help people in the community to maintain independence, and to regain confidence and skills. What does the Early Intervention Service do?
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Putting People First Your Journey Through Adult Care and Support Sometimes our lives don’t turn out the way we planned, either through long term illness or disability we may find we are unable to look after ourselves and need some extra help. No matter where and how you journey through Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing begins they will make sure you are treated fairly. They will ask you questions so we can determine best way to help you. How the does it work? 1. A person must give their permission
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provide your longer term care and support. This is called your Personal Budget. They will ask you about your income and expenses to find out how much money you have left after you’ve paid your living costs each week. This will help them see how much money you maybe asked to pay towards the costs of your care and support. The person assigned to you will work with you to create a support plan based on your needs, or you can write your own plan if you wish using some guidance from Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing.
Benefits to you »» You will only have to explain what’s wrong once. »» It will be easier to get help via one point of contact. »» The response will be more quickly by working as a team,sharing information, and taking immediate responsibility. »» They will work more closely with your GP. »» They will help you decide how to tailor the help you need so you can be safe and well at home. »» The help you receive will meet a whole range of your needs, not just one.
Once you have your support plan and personal budget you may wish to use a council support broker to help you shop for the services you need or you can shop for your own support services. It’s your choice. You are in control.
Benefits to carers As part of the care plan, carers are offered a carer’s assessment, which helps to identify a range of available support. This assessment can be carried out on request or when the circumstances of the person being cared for changes, but the carer needs to tell the EIS if they need help.
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With your support in place its time to get on with your life. To help insure your support is working well the person assigned to you will meet with you from time to time to find out how things are going. Together you will identify and make any necessary changes and improvements to your plan and the services you are using.
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A Guide to Personal Budgets
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This is a leafet provided by Cornwall Council in an easy read format. To get your copy go to: www.cornwall. gov.uk/default.aspx?page=4823 and download the pdf or call 0300 1234 131 to request a hard copy.
1. What is a Personal Budget? If your assessment from Adult Care and Support shows that you have eligible social care needs, we will give you a Personal Budget, to help you live at home. To see if you are eligible, we will assess each of your social care needs as low, moderate,substantial or critical. At the moment, the Council can only give Personal Budgets to people with substantial or critical care needs, to live at home. A Personal Budget is money you can use to organise and buy your own care and support. Adult Care and Support can still organise services for you if you prefer. It will give you more choice and control over the support you get. You can choose »» When and how you get support »» And who will provide it You are in charge of your Personal Budget – because you know best. If you are already getting services from Adult Care and Support, you can change your arrangements to a Personal Budget. You can ask your worker about this at any time.
2. Getting started If you are new to Adult Care and Support and need help to keep your independence and wellbeing, contact our Access Team on 0300 1234 131. We will talk over your situation with you, and ask you some questions. If we think your social care needs are substantial or critical, we will ask a member of staff to visit you to carry out a needs assessment. We may also tell you about other organisations that can help. The person who visits you will talk with you about your social care needs, your independence and wellbeing. They will listen carefully to what you say. If you have substantial or critica social care needs, we will tell you how much money you are likely to have to buy your care and support. This is called your Indicative Budget. You may need to pay something towards your support. Another member of staff will contact you to look at what money you have coming in and out. They will tell you if you need to pay something towards your support. They use rules from the Department of Health to work this out.
»» Help to go to a local club or sports group »» You can come up with ideas of your own. You cannot use your budget for: »» Everyday expenses like food, rent or mortgage »Household » bills »» Equipment and services that the Health Service should provide »» Gambling or buying lottery tickets »» Anything which is against the law Once you have created your Support Plan, Adult Care and Support will need to discuss and agree this with you. Then we will tell you the final amount of money you will get for your care and support. We call this your Personal Budget.
5. Help with employing a Personal Assistant If your budget is paid directly to you, you can use it to employ a Personal Assistant. This will mean you have the responsibility of becoming an employer, but there is help available to do this. The Direct Payments Advice Team can help you to employ someone. 01872 324 357 or email: directpaymentsadviceteam@cornwall.gov.uk You can also get lots of help, information and practical advice from: Disability Cornwall : 01736 759 500 Age UK Cornwall : 01872 266 388 Get a Plan in Cornwall : 07814 430203
6. Making sure things are going well Shortly after your Personal Budget has started, a member of staff will check with you that everything is going well, and your support plan is working for you. If your budget is paid direct, you will need to show us how you have used it to meet your eligible social care needs. We will plan regular reviews with you. But you can ask for a review at any time if you need to change your support. Just contact the Council on 0300 1234 100 and ask for your worker.
7. Tell us what you think We want your Personal Budget to work for you. Let us know – we’d love to hear from you! We also want to hear if things are not going well, or if you have a complaint This will give us the chance to put things right. To let us know what you think - good or bad contact: 01872 322 655 or email: acs.feedback@cornwall.gov.uk
For more information about personal budgets contact: Cornwall Council- 0300 1234 131 www.cornwall.gov.uk Disability Cornwall- 01736 759 500 www.disabilitycornwall.gov.uk Age UK Cornwall- 01872 266 388 www.ageuk.org.uk/cornwall ©Cornwall Council 2014
3. Managing your Personal Budget - your choices Your next step will be to create a Support Plan. This will show: »» What support you want to buy with your Indicative Budget »» How the support will meet your eligible social care needs »» Who will provide your support You can also think about the different ways to manage a Personal Budget. »» If your budget is paid direct to you, you can buy and arrange your own »» support, or ask someone else or another agency to manage your payment for you »» If you ask the Council to look after it, we arrange and pay for support on your behalf »» Or you can have a mixture of both.
4. Planning your support Here are some examples of what people use their budgets for: »» Employing a Personal Assistant »» Practical help at home or in the community
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years. In future, councils will not be allowed to tighten their thresholds beyond this minimum threshold, giving those who are eligible peace of mind that they won’t have their care taken away from them because of some arbitrary change to the criteria.
The Care Act represents the most significant reform of care and support in more than 60 years, putting people and their carers in control of their care and support. For the first time, the Act will put a limit on the amount anyone will have to pay towards the costs of their care.
This isn’t just about making things easier to understand – it’s also about changing the way people are cared for. Central to the Act is the concept of wellbeing. First and foremost councils will now have a duty to consider the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of the individual needing care. They will also have a new duty to provide preventative services to maintain people’s health.
And, crucially, the Act delivers key elements of the government’s response to the Francis Inquiry into the awful events at Mid Staffordshire hospital, increasing transparency and openness and helping drive up the quality of care across the system. Care and support is something that nearly everyone in this country will experience at some point in their lives; even if you don’t need care yourself, you will probably know a family member or friend who does, or you may care for someone. And many more of us will need care in the future so it is important for us to have a modern system that can keep up with the demands of a growing ageing population. Until now it’s been almost impossible for people who need care, carers, and even those who manage the care system, to understand how the previous law affecting them worked. Over nearly 70 years it has been added to again and again and is out of date and confusing. The Care Act has created a single, modern law that makes it clear what kind of care people should expect. To help make things clearer there has been a minimum eligibility threshold introduced across the country – a set of criteria that makes it clear when local authorities will have to provide support to people. Until now, local authorities have been able to decide this threshold themselves, meaning decisions varied from place to place. And, in the face of financial pressures, a number of councils have raised their threshold level in recent
Until now, the government has had a one size fits all approach to care. The focus has been on what disabilities someone has, or what services local authorities can provide, rather than on the individual. That’s disempowering. So for the first time the system will be built around each person – what they need, how they can best be cared for, and what they want. By providing and legislating for Personal Budgets in the Care Act the government is giving people the power to spend money on tailored care that suits their individual needs as part of their support plan. It’s known that one of the biggest concerns people have is how they’ll pay for their care. Until now people have unfairly faced losing almost everything they’ve worked hard for in order to get the care they need – in the worst cases, many have to sell their home or exhaust their life savings. To read the full article and more information go to: https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/care-bill-becomescare-act-2014 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/care-act-2014part-1-factsheets https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/ attachment_data/file/321302/Factsheet_2.pdf ©Gov.uk 2014
The Local Government Ombudsman > Looks at complaints about Councils > is Independent, impartial and free > aims to put things right if they have gone wrong Care choices have you at a loss? Call you should on 01872 321 327 or seetopage for more normally complain your90 council firstdetails
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Your Cornwall
Care Bill becomes Care Act 2014
Cornwall Air Ambulance saves
time and saves lives
Cornwall presents unique challenges for those whose job it is to keep us safe. The scattered population, rugged landscape, isolated rural and island communities, secluded beaches and slow road network can make it extremely challenging to get patients the urgent medical attention they need, quickly. Our fast and highly equipped helicopter is on-scene at an incident in an average of just 12 minutes, and can reach the Isles of Scilly in less than 28 minutes. We treat patients on-scene or take them to the hospital that best suits their needs, whether in Cornwall or at specialist hospitals out of county such as Derriford’s Trauma Unit or the Bristol Children’s Hospital. We reach these specialist centres in minutes, rather than the hours it can take by road. Every year Cornwall Air Ambulance expects to fly around 800 rescue missions, delivering fast and effective medical care to patients in their moment of need.
When minutes count, Cornwall Air Ambulance saves lives.
All this is thanks to people like YOU We receive no direct government funding or National Lottery grants so rely on our supporters to raise the £2.5 million we need to keep our lifesaving helicopter and crew flying each year. Anyone could need this service at any time. Whether local or visitor, young or old, Cornwall Air Ambulance is there free at the point of need. For the half a million people who call Cornwall home, as well as the millions who visit the county, Cornwall Air Ambulance is a reassuring presence, and it’s all thanks to the support of people like you. Visit
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To make a one-off £5 donation by text message just text
KRNW01 £5 to 70070.
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NHS in Cornwall Your nearest NHS Hospitals (PCH) Peninsula Community Health (RCHT) Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust (CFT) Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
BUDE
Stratton Community Hospital
Private Hospitals
Launceston Community Hospital
Accident & Emergency Minor Injuries Unit
Bodmin Hospital
Head Quarters
Bodmin Community Hospital
BOSCASTLE LAUNCESTON
Cornwall Foundation Trust
Newquay Community Hospital
PADSTOW
CAMELFORD
WADERBRIDGE
BODMIN
Cambourne & Redruth Community Hospital
NEWQUAY
LISKEARD
LOSTWITHIEL
TORPOINT
LOOE
FOWEY
Longreach House St Micheal’s Hospital
ST AUSTELL
PERRANPORTH
St Barnabus Community Hospital
Stennack Surgery, St Ives TRURO
Edward Hain Community Hospital ST IVES
SALTASH
REDRUTH
Liskeard Community Hospital
ST MAWES
CAMBOURNE
Fowey Community Hospital FALMOUTH
PENZANCE
St Austell Community Hospital
HELSTON
Falmouth Community Hospital Royal Cornwall Hospital MULLION
Poltair Community Hospital
West Cornwall Hospital Penzance
ISLES OF SCILLY *not to scale
Dutchy Hospital
St Mary’s Community Hospital
Helston Community Hospital
There are many hospitals in Cornwall, several of which are community hospitals. These provide services such as Minor Injury Units and out-patient care but are not usually 24 hours or include an
Accident and Emergency department. Please check the map for MIU and A&E hospitals and opening hours before setting off. See page 85 for all hospital contacts.
Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group NHS Kernow is the clinical commissioning group for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The Group is formed of 69 local practices who are themselves formed into locality groups which have been involved in local commissioning for many years. Their principal work is to buy health services on behalf of local people. They are responsible for buying: »» hospital care (for example Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust) »» mental health care (for example Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) »» children’s care (for example Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) »» community health services (for example Peninsula Community Health) »» GP out of hours services (for example Serco Health) There are many more service providers from the
charitable, voluntary and private sectors that allow many patients wider choice of service location and type. The Governing Body is made up of a Chair, two Executive Directors, two Lay Members, two Clinical Members and six GP members. The Governing Body is the key decision-making body of the CCG and will become statutorily accountable for its activities from 1 April 2013. On 11 December 2012 the Group became a legal entity after it was authorised by the NHS Commissioning Board. NHS Kernow is made up of ten GP localities and each locality has a GP Lead. All executive directors and the 10 GP locality leads make up the Network Leadership Group which manages the day-to-day operations of the CCG. See more at: http://www.kernowccg.nhs.uk/ about-us/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/
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Inside the new health watchdog
Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS)
A new NHS watchdog - the Healthcare Commission - started work on 1 April 2012.
PALS is an accessible and confidential service for patients, relatives and carers. PALS acts independently when handling patient and family concerns, liaising with staff, managers and, where appropriate, relevant organisations to negotiate immediate or prompt solutions. If necessary we can refer patients and families to specific local or national-based support agencies.
But what is it and what does it do? The Healthcare Commission is the new name for the new all-singing, all-dancing health watchdog. The name bestowed on it by politicians the Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection - was deemed too confusing by staff. The new watchdog replaces the Commission for Health Improvement and the National Care Standards Commission. It is responsible for inspecting NHS and private healthcare facilities. Its inspectors will visit hospitals and clinics across England and Wales, publish reports and compile the annual NHS star ratings. The watchdog will also carry out studies to ensure the health service is getting value for money in key areas - taking over some of the work currently done by the Audit Commission. The Healthcare Commission hopes to be more patient and staff-orientated than some of its predecessors. “We aim to focus on the issues of most concern to patients and those who work in health services,” says Anna Walker, its chief executive. To that end, it will have new powers to investigate patient complaints, where they feel unhappy with how their case has been dealt with at a local level. The most significant aspect of the new watchdog is that it brings the inspection of NHS and private healthcare facilities under the one roof for the first time. “There is a major opportunity in this to simplify the inspection regime and focus on the essentials; value-for-money, driving up clinical standards across all healthcare sectors and ensuring quality information to support patient choice,” says Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley. ©BBC Copyright
What will PALS do? PALS will help you if you: »» are unhappy with your hospital, GP or community services and need help to negotiate a solution; »» need advice, have concerns and suggestions but are unsure who to speak to; »» need to identify a problem; »» need to explore various options for sorting the problem out, including use of the formal complaints procedure; »» provide information and where necessary liaise with other staff and services on your behalf; »» would like to be put in touch with voluntary support, advocacy services or need information on other NHS services; »» feel the Trust could learn from your experiences of using its services. PALS will not: »» investigate complaints; »» deal with a problem that is currently being investigated under the NHS Complaints Procedure; »» pursue a concern that has already exhausted the NHS Complaints Procedure. PALS aims to: »» offer advice and support to patients »» provide information on NHS services »» listen and respond to queries »» help sort out problems on your behalf If you have been unable to resolve a problem by speaking with the healthcare staff directly involved, PALS can help you with your questions and concerns. What action will be taken? PALS can informally investigate issues you raise with us. We will ensure the matter is brought before the senior managers of the area concerned. We will contact you with an explanation of what has happened and let you know what has been done to rectify matters for the future. Who do I contact? In each trust and PCT there is a Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) providing on-thespot help and information about health services. PALS is an NHS managed service designed to deal with queries and concerns quickly and to enable change within organisations based on the needs and experiences of patients, carers and the public.
Find the care you need with RightCareSolutions RightCareSolutions is a free service. Its a great way to identify suitable services as listed by CQC*. Be specific about the kind of care services you require, and we’ll deliver appropriate results suiting your needs. See pg90 to fill out our written request form or... rightcareindex.com/solutions
When raising a concern in the first instance talk to the staff involved who are providing the care e.g. ward nurse, receptionist, GP, matron or manager. In many cases problems and concerns can be sorted out locally straight away. If necesary and you wish to speak to anyone not involved with your care you can contact either the PALs officer or the Customer Care Manager. ©Crown Copyright
01872 321327 *Results provided from The Care Quality Commision Listings
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PALS Contacts in Cornwall
Peninsula Community Health Tel: 01726 627800
Helston Community Hospital, Meneage Street, Helston, TR13 8DR
Sedgemoor Centre, Priory Road, St Austell, PL25 5AS
Tel: 01326 435885 pals.community@cornwall.nhs.uk
Peninsula Community Health, PALS Office,
Sedgemoor Centre, Priory Road, St Austell, Cornwall, PL25 5AS
Tel: 0300 330 1444 palsteam@ciospct.cornwall.nhs.uk
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Trust Headquarters, Porthpean Road, St Austell, PL26 6AD
Tel: 01726 29 1109 cftcustomersupport@cornwall.nhs.uk
Royal Cornwall Hospital, Gloweth, Truro, TR1 3LJ Tel: 01872 252793 pals.service@rcht.cornwall.nhs.uk Text: 07800 006479
NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly is the primary care trust for the county of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Our job is to buy health and social care services for everyone that lives in the county and islands. To do this properly it’s important that we find out what local people need from the NHS and buy services in response to that need. We also have to make sure that we are following national priorities for health care and ensure that providers of health services are meeting important national targets. Providers of health services include GPs, pharmacists, optometrists, dentists, hospitals and mental health services. We also buy some social care, sometimes jointly with Cornwall Council. ©Crown Copyright
The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust Tel: 01872 250000
Tel: 01726 291000
Treliske, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3LJ The Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust is the principal provider of acute care services in the county of Cornwall. It serves a population of around 450,000 people, a figure often doubled by holidaymakers during the busiest times of the year. The Trust employs approximately 5,200 staff and currently has a budget of approximately £290 million. The Trust is responsible for the provision of services at three sites (comprising approximately 750 beds): »» Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske, Truro »» West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance »» St Michael’s Hospital, Hayle. The Trust has teaching hospitals status as part of the Peninsula Medical School. Keeping at the forefront medical advances, the Trust has led developments in many clinical areas, and is committed to maximising the range of specialist care that can be offered locally. The opening of the Knowledge Spa on the Royal Cornwall Hospital site has further enhanced a strong reputation for training and education. This plays a vital part in attracting and retaining the Trust’s highly skilled teams of doctors, nurses and other health professionals who care for well over half a million patients each year. Reflecting the high standards of care on offer, recent patient surveys have shown that 93 per cent of patients rated their overall experience of the services as excellent, very good or good. ©Crown Copyright
Out of Hours Mental Health & Social Care Support for Adults Tel: 01208 251300
Head Office, Fairview House, Corporation Road, Bodmin, PL31 1FB Customer Support Team: 01726 291000 Wed Site: www.cornwallfoundationtrust.nhs.uk Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CFT) provides community health services to children and young people. CFT also provide mental health and learning disability services for people of all ages in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. We are a specialist NHS Trust that offers: »» Community Mental Health Services »» Inpatient Mental Health Services »» Complex Care and Dementia Services »» Children and Young People’s Services »» Learning Disability Services These services include; alcohol and drug services and an eating disorders service for both adults and children. As a Foundation Trust we work more closely with the people we serve and must have members. Our members have the right to have a say in the way the Trust is run. Membership is free and open to anyone over the age of 14. The Trust values feedback from the people who use its services, their family and carers. To comment on, compliment or raise a concern about the services we provide please contact our Patient Experience Team. ©Crown Copyright
The Out-of-Hours service is for: • older people • people with physical disabilities or sight/hearing problems • people with a learning disability • people with a mental health problem • vulnerable children and families Services available: Weekdays - 5.15pm - 8.45am & Weekends 4.45pm Fri - 8.45am Monday and all public holidays.
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NHS Continuing Healthcare Continuing Care is described by the Department of Health in its National Framework as: “Care provided over an extended period of time to a person aged 18 or over to meet physical or mental health needs which have arisen as the result of disability, accident or illness” If you need continuing care, your care needs will be complex, substantial and ongoing, caused by a disability or chronic illness, or following hospital treatment. Continuing care is also commonly known as long-term care.
(retrospective applications) or current funding, to the Head of Continuing Healthcare based at Discovery Court Business Centre in Poole. You will be sent an application and consent form to complete and return. The assessment for eligibility will be made and a decision sent to you in writing.
What Is NHS Continuing Healthcare?
NHS Funded Nursing Care
A package of services which is arranged and funded by the NHS for people outside hospital with ongoing health needs. An assessment is carried out to determine eligibility. Your primary health need will be assessed by looking at all of your care needs and relate them to four key indicators: »» nature - the type of condition or treatment required and its quality and quantity. »» complexity - symptoms that interact, making them difficult to manage or control. »» intensity - one or more needs which are so severe that they require regular interventions. »» unpredictability - unexpected changes in condition that are difficult to manage and present a risk to you or others.
Who Can Apply? Persons over 18 may apply for funding to meet physical or mental health needs that have arisen as a result of disability, accident or illness. Your needs will be assessed by a multidisciplinary team who will review your needs against twelve areas of care known as domains.
How To Apply? For current and ongoing funding you can request an assessment through your GP or District Nurse. Assessments for eligibility are also carried out by the multidisciplinary team on the ward or in a care home. Alternatively you can apply in writing for reimbursement for past payments
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NHS funded nursing care is a contribution towards your registered nursing care made by your Primary Care Trust. You should received NHS funded nursing care if: »» You have been assessed as requiring the services of a registered nurse »» You do not qualify for NHS continuing healthcare (i.e. nursing and accommodation costs) but have been assessed as requiring the services of a registered nurse »» You are not receiving registered nursing care in any other way (e.g. directly from your primary care trust). Applying for Continuing Healthcare or NHS Funded Nursing Care in Cornwall If you feel you may be eligible for either Continuing Healthcare or NHS Funded Nursing Care and you are registered with a GP in the NHS Cornwall boundary, then you will need to contact the NHS Funded Continuing Healthcare Department, the details are below. Mrs Jenny Bladon, Residential Charging Team, Social Services Department, Unit 2 Riverside House, Heron Way, Newham, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2XN Tel: 01872 327171 | Fax: 01872 327172 Email: jbladon@cornwall.gov.uk
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Extra help at home when you leave hospital After a stay in hospital you may require extra help when you go home, especially if you live on your own. The following are options available to you and your carer. On discharge, hospital staff will arrange for a discussion with Adult Care and Support about what care you require at home. This is called an ‘assessment’. You may have your carer, a relative, or a friend to support you during the assessment, if you wish. See page 6 for more detailed information about Adult Care and Support assessments.
What help is available when I leave hospital? Following assessment, a range of services are available to you. To find out more, you can contact your nearest Adult Care and Support office. The person who carries out your assessment will also give you more information about services to suit your particular circumstances.
Promoting independence If you no longer need hospital care, but you are anxious about how you will cope at home, Adult Care and Support and the NHS in Cornwall have devised a range of schemes across the county. These include help from: »» therapists in the community, »» trained care workers who can assist you with managing daily living tasks, »» or, short term residential care for people leaving hospital, who do not feel confident about returning home straightaway, and would like more rehabilitation. Your assessor will discuss these options with you.
Community Nursing District nurses, and other healthcare staff attached to your Doctor’s surgery, will complete an assessment and will provide nursing care according to your needs. This may be either at the surgery or in your own home.
Rapid Assessment Team A worker from the Rapid Assessment Team may come and see you when you leave hospital and if you need it, they can offer you a rehabilitation service and/or care at home to get you going again. The service is usually available free of charge for 7 days following discharge from hospital.
Meals at home Adult Care and Support can help you to arrange for hot or frozen meals to be delivered to your home. See page 49 for more information about meal provision.
Day care Day care in a day centre or residential care home in your area may sometimes be available to meet specific needs that you may have, for example for bathing facilities.
Equipment and adaptations to your home These can be arranged to help you on your return home. A specialist worker can advise you on equipment to help with daily living, such as items for the bathroom or kitchen, and minor adaptations, such as stair-rails or handrails.
Emergency communications systems The Lifeline system enables you to communicate in an emergency with staff that run a central alarm system 24 hours per day. The system is available for a small charge from Cornwall Council (0300 1234 100).
Wheelchair hire Some organisations offer wheelchairs for short and long term hire either for a small charge or a donation. Please see page 65
Transport A number of organisations run volunteer transport schemes, for which there is usually a small charge. For further information, please contact: Transport Access Pilot (TAP), a co-ordinated service to take patients to hospital or other appointments 01872 223 388.
What about the cost of services? Many services are free. There is no charge for an a by Adult Care and Support. Services supplied following a Rapid Assessment Team visit are not subject to financial charges for the first week. There are charges for other services, such as meals and personal care. Following assessment, Adult Care and Support workers will always advise about any charges before setting up a service.
Is there anything else I should know? Help at home with personal care This can help you with day to day personal care such as bathing and dressing. The service is available according to need, and where we can, we will aim to maintain your independence through rehabilitation. For more information contact Adult Care and Support on 0300 1234 131.
Rehabilitation Care Assistants Rehabilitation Care Assistants offer more specialist help at home, to help people to regain their skills, and so maintain their independence. They work to a therapist’s treatment plan for short-term periods, and may for example help people carry out physiotherapy exercises, or regain their confidence in daily living skills such as washing, dressing or cooking.
Care and Support Service A British Red Cross volunteer can give you short-term help with shopping, preparing light meals, escorting to appointments and befriending. The hospital should have details of the scheme, or alternatively contact the British Red Cross on 01872 272 878.
Adult Care and Support have to keep records about the people who use their services. These records are securely kept and remain confidential. If you are dissatisfied with any aspect of your assessment, or the services provided to you, Adult Care and Support will always seek to fix the problem. If you are a carer, you are entitled to an assessment of your needs, regardless of whether the person you care for receives services from Adult Care and Support or not. If you are being discharged from one of the Royal Cornwall Hospitals (Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske), St Michael’s Hospital, or West Cornwall Hospital) ask a member of staff for a copy of ‘When Will I Go Home? Your Guide Through The Discharge Process’ for more information. ©Crown Copyright
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Early Intervention Team
How to contact Mental Health Services Contact Mental Health Services Monday to Friday 8.45am to 5.15pm via: »» Your GP »» your Care Co-ordinator or »» the duty worker at your local Community Mental Health Team.
Contact details are available from Bodmin Hospital Switchboard: 01208 251300 NHS Direct offer general health advice 24 hours a day: 111
Out of normal working hours advice & support can be obtained from: Samaritans (24/7)
08457 90 90 90
Out of Hours GP service:
0845 200 0227
Nightlink (5pm to Midnight)
0808 800 0306
Home Treatment Team (5.15pm to 8.45am) Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust North Cornwall, Caradon & Restormel areas
0845 230 3901
Kerrier, Penwith and Carrick areas
0845 230 3902
When you call the service: You will be asked for your name, address, date of birth, contact details and the reason for your call. We will access your electronic care plan if available. You may be offered telephone support or we may suggest that another service would better meet your needs. We will give you their contact details. When there is a clear need for face to face contact this will be arranged as soon as possible. Your Care Co-ordinator will be informed of your call on the next working day. If the line is engaged when you call you may be asked to leave your contact details with the Bodmin Hospital Switchboard. The team can be called away from the office. If you have not heard from us and still need to speak to someone, please call again after a reasonable interval. An interpreter can be arranged if needed. ©Crown Copyright
If you would like to make any comments or suggestions about these services please contact: Customer Support Team, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Trust Headquarters, Porthpean Rd, St Austell, PL26 6AD
Tel: 01729 291109 Email: cftcustomersupport@cornwall.nhs.uk
Health and Adult Care and Support launch new early intervention service On the 17 September 2012 six new early intervention services (EIS) were launched in the following (old districts) areas: Caradon, North Cornwall, Restormel Carrick, Kerrier and Penwith. What does the early intervention service do? The early intervention service is made up of the following staff; physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, social workers and social care staff, who work in partnership with voluntary sector organisations to provide short term support to individuals following an episode of illness. When an individual is referred to the early intervention service a member of staff will contact them to arrange a visit as quickly as possible, so that an assessment of their needs can be carried out. A short term care plan will be agreed with them and if appropriate will include family members and/or friends. Following their assessment, support may include a short term package of care to assist with essential tasks such as washing and dressing or a period of rehabilitation this may involve therapists or support staff working alongside the individual. All of this support is designed to help the individual to become as independent as possible. Is there a cost? The initial service from the early intervention team is free. However, if an individual requires ongoing support services following their period of reablment, a charge may be applicable. This will mean that they will be referred to another team in order that their longer term needs are met. The financial implications including Personal Budgets will be explained. The team may also discuss introducing the individual to a local community group who may be able to give them ongoing support. For more information on the early intervention service go to: www.cornwall.gov.uk/earlyintervention
Health & Wellbeing Board Cornwall’s new Health and Wellbeing Board will work to improve health and wellbeing, help identify and meet needs across Cornwall and work together to tackle health inequalities. The Health and Social Care Act, 2012 required Cornwall Council to establish a Health and Wellbeing Board. This took effect from April 2013 and the Board is now a statutory committee of the Council. The core purpose of Cornwall’s Health and Wellbeing Board is to provide leadership to improve efficiency, secure better care, health and wellbeing outcomes for the local community and reduce health inequalities. The Health and Wellbeing Board will be expected to encourage effective democratic, patient and carer input into the commissioning of relevant services. The Board will become the forum through which those responsible for associated commissioning decisions are held to account and will complement the work of the Council’s Health and Social Care Scrutiny Committee. The key functions of the Health and Wellbeing Board include: »» To undertake a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) »» To develop a new Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWS) »» To publish and keep up to date a statement of the needs for pharmaceutical services, referred to as the pharmaceutical needs assessment (PNA) »» To promote joined up working between health and care services »» To lead on the integration of commissioning, service delivery and pooled budget arrangements For more information visit: http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=27223
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Urgent medical advice and support
MINOR CUTS GRAZES COLDS HANGOVER
Many common illnesses and injuries can be treated at home. Talk to your pharmacist about remedies. Get plenty of rest and drink plenty of fluids. Keep a well-stocked medicine cabinet.
Stock up with: Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Anti-diarrhoeal medicine, Rehydration mixture, Indigestion remedy, Cold and flu remedies, First-aid kit with bandages, plasters, antiseptic wipes, and cream, eyewash, medical tape, sterile, dressing, thermometer. Always read the instructions.
FOR URGENT DENTAL TREATMENT
Call: 01872 354 375 Monday-Friday 6.30pm to 9.00am All day Bank Holidays and weekends.
UNWELL? UNSURE? NEED ADVICE?
Contact NHS Direct 24-hour answers to any health questions. Check symptoms by phone or online. Get phone numbers, addresses and opening times of GPs, hospitals and walk-in centres. Get advice on where to go or what to do next. Confidential advice 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Phone 0845 46 47 Website www.nhsdirect.uk
Pharmacy The pharmacist is a qualified expert in medicines. They can advise on the best medicines for many common illnesses. You do not need an appointment. Get the help you need as quickly as possible. Find your pharmacy. To find opening times of the pharmacist nearest to you, visit www.nhs.uk Or call: NHS Direct on 0845 46 47
Calls cost a maximum of 5p per minute from a BT landline. Calls from mobiles and other networks vary. Your service provider may charge a minimum cost per call. A confidential interpretation service is available in many languages.
HEAVY BLEEDING BROKEN BONES CHEST PAIN SUSPECTED STROKE BURNS Your local Emergency Department Only call 999 or go to the Emergency Department if you are seriously ill or badly injured or you could delay treatment for someone more seriously ill than you are. In a real emergency, don’t delay - call 999 for an ambulance.
Have a look at each section to match your urgent needs to the services provided.
RUNNY NOSE HEADACHES STOMACH UPSET COUGH & SORE THROAT
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust 01872 250000 Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust 01752 1558155 Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust 01271 322577
PERSISTENT PAIN CHRONIC BACKACHE VOMITING
GP For illnesses and injuries which aren’t life-threatening. GPs provide medical advice, examinations and prescriptions If absolutely necessary, the GP can make a home visit out of hours to see you. Opening Hours Most GPs are open from 8am to 6pm on weekdays with others varying slightly on those times. The majority offer extended sessions, for example before 8am or in the evenings. Check with your surgery or go to: www.nhs.uk for your local times. If you need a GP when the surgery is closed, call Serco Health on 0845 2000 227
LARGER CUTS SPRAINS STRAINS MINOR INJURIES Minor Injury Units Walk-in centre treats urgent illnesses and injuries which are not life-threatening. You do not need an appointment. You will be seen by a nurse or the GP. Open 365 days a the year. Minor Injury Units are at community hospitals: Bodmin Community Hospital 01208 251577 Camborne/Redruth Community Hospital 01209 881650 Falmouth Hospital 01326 434739 Fowey Community Hospital 01726 832241 Helston Community Hospital 01326 435815 Launceston Hospital 01566 765653 Liskeard Community Hospital 01579 335278 Newquay Hospital 01637 893623 St Austell Community Hospital 01726 291199 St Barnabas Hospital, Saltash 01752 857400 St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly 01720 422392 Stratton Hospital, Bude 01288 287713 Stennack Surgery MIU, St Ives 01736 793333 (not provided by Community Health Services)
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Meet the team
RCHT Chaplaincy Service In the West
The Chaplaincy Team based at the Kathy Royal Cornwall Hospital at offer care Smith based and support to over 3000 people a Longreach month in Cornwall’s House. Hospitals and Hospices. The chaplaincy team work as part of the team caring for you in your local hospital. They offer support toIn patients, visitors and staff. The the East Chaplains work with a large team ofChristopher volunteers visiting people Newell basedwho at are lonely or anxious and may be a Bodmin long wayHospital. from home. The team offer a listening ear, confidential counsel and support to all those who need someone to talk to – regardless of what they believe.
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Staff support The Chaplaincy team supports the staff working within the health community by offering a confidential, informed yet independent listening ear. Building links to, and liaising with, the wider community. The Chaplains work in a partnership of care with local faith communities. Every effort is made to ensure that everybody can access the spiritual, religious and cultural care they need wherever they are.
Spiritual, Religious and Pastoral Support for All Who is this for? »» All service users of Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, their families and carers. »» We also seek to be a resource and support for all staff and their families.
There are a large number of people accredited by the NHS and their Faith Community, who can be called in at any time, to offer help, advice and support. Working with Volunteers
Spiritual and Pastoral Care is for everybody, for people of all religions and of none. You do not have to follow a particular faith to make use of this service, and any religious and spiritual tradition can be contacted via the Chaplaincy.
Our designated and honorary chaplains work with a large number of volunteers: Pastoral Visitors – visit patients in a ward or unit, visiting the same ward each week. Bedside Ministers – visit people who have requested a religious ministry Chapel Volunteers – assist with services in the chapels
The chaplains will respond to everyone who asks to see them and respect the different faiths and beliefs they encounter.
Befrienders – visit patients who feel isolated and lonely whilst they are in hospital
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Meal time Companions – assist patients and staff at mealtimes
How to contact the Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Chaplaincy team: East: Christopher Newell is based at Bodmin West: Kathy Smith is based at Longreach House
To contact a RCHT Chaplain: Please contact the Chaplaincy Office on 01872 252883. The office is open between 8am until 4pm. If there is no Chaplain in the office please leave a message and the Chaplains will respond as soon as possible. In an emergency a Duty Chaplain can be contacted at any time through the main hospital switchboard 01872 2520000
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Representatives from diverse faith traditons can also be contacted via the team. Christopher and Kathy are available Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. Please contact a member of staff if you need a chaplain out of hours. If you are a service user and would like to talk to a chaplain you can: »» ask a member of staff to request a visit on your behalf »» contact the chaplain yourself via the switchboard at Bodmin Hospital: 01208 251300 »» or email: smithkx@cft.cornwall.nhs.uk or christopher.newell@cft.cornwall.nhs.uk
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Healthwatch Healthwatch Cornwall is the people’s champion of health and social care in the county. Healthwatch Cornwall listens to the experiences people have of local, publicly funded care, whether good or bad, and uses this evidence to help inform and influence the commissioners and providers of services. It needs you to help make positive changes for the better where necessary, so get in touch now to have your say. Healthwatch Cornwall is part of the 152 local Healthwatch collective that will feed into Healthwatch England and potentially influence national policy, advice and guidance. Its vision is: Healthwatch Cornwall is the independent people’s champion for publicly funded health and social care services. It will strive to make positive changes in this provision for the benefit of the people of Cornwall, where necessary. Healthwatch Cornwall has seven principle responsibilities. They are: »»
Gathering views and understanding the experiences of patients and the public and making them known to commissioners and providers
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Engaging with diverse communities to enable everyone’s opinion to be heard Supporting volunteers to make an active contribution
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Recommending investigation or special review of services via Healthwatch England or directly to the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
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Care Homes This section provides information and things to consider before moving to a Care Home. Homes are listed alphabetically by area. A care home is a residential setting where a number of older people live, usually in single rooms, and have access to on-site care services. Homes range in size from small family businesses for 3 residents to complexes with 100 or more. All meals are provided, either in residents’ own rooms or in the dining room, and communal facilities will usually include lounges, activity rooms, a kitchenette for snacks and a garden area. All inclusive costs range from around £300 to £1,000 a week. Hairdressing, chiropody and other services are generally available but charged for separately. For some older people, moving to a care home is a positive choice. Daily chores become a thing of the past, and care is always at hand. Many care homes offer an excellent service, and the range is wide. A philosophy of supporting frailer older people to regain and maintain independence is gaining ground. Many care homes specialise in caring for older people with dementia, and do so with great professionalism, skill and sensitivity. On the other hand, most care homes provide only limited private living space – usually a single room, though increasingly with ensuite bathroom. Their focus is on providing personal care, including help with moving around, toileting, bathing, or eating. Some also provide nursing care. In the main, care homes are for older people who need a high level of care, or more frequent attention than a visiting home carer can provide.
Who Provides Care? Care homes can be broken down into 3 main types. Private homes are owned by private individuals or companies, and are normally run as a businesses charging fees for accommodation. The fees charged by independent care homes vary and may depend on the area, type of home or accommodation provided, for example, the size of room may affect the fee. Local authority homes are run by the local authority’s social services department. Quite a few local authorities no longer own care homes having sold them to trusts to provide the care. Local authority homes are usually purpose-built for disabled or older people and they are often quite large but sometimes divided into smaller residential groups so it doesn’t feel like an institution. Voluntary homes are run by charities or, occasionally, organisations related to particular trades, professions or religions. Eligibility for places in some of these homes may be limited.
help when what you need to know is, ‘Which is the right one for me?’ It might be worth talking to your local Age Concern or any other organisation for elderly people that might have a local knowledge to get a feel about which might be the best care homes to look at. When you select a care home from the FirstStop database you can also download a copy of the care home’s inspection report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which regulates care homes to make sure they meet specific national standards. Similarly, the inspection reports for Wales are from Care Standards Inspectorate for Wales, and for Scotland from the regional offices of the Scottish Commission for Regulation of Care. These reports may help you decide which homes to look at. The contact details for the above are listed at the end of this guide. Once you have a shortlist of homes, it’s important to visit them to get a feel of what they are really like. Talk to their residents and staff or any visiting relatives. It may be a good idea to drop in unexpectedly to get a feel of the atmosphere, how well people are cared for and what activities they can take part in. Or, drop in at meal times to get an idea of the quality of food you can expect. Care homes will vary depending on size, price and their management. You should also ask to see a copy of their contract so that you know what sort of commitment you are making if you moved in.
Making the move Once you have chosen your care home and organised your affairs you will be ready to move in, but remember your comfort and happiness is the most important thing. Perhaps give yourself a trial period in your new environment and delay selling your own home until you are certain that you have made the right choice. ©Firststop 2012
When you select a care home you can request a copy of the care home’s inspection report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which regulates care homes to make sure they meet specific national standards. Useful contacts: Care Quality Commission: 03000 616161 | www.cqc.org.uk FirstStop: 0800 377 70 70 www.housingcare.org/service/index.aspx
Choosing a Care Home? The care home you choose may, of course, depend on your assessed needs, whether you need just personal care, nursing care or specialist care or, how much you can afford. But, having a list of care homes is of little
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Other information is available through • Age UK - www.ageuk.org.uk | 0800 319 6789 • Independent Age - www.independentage.org | 0800 319 6789
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Leaving your home to live in a care home environment can raise many questions in relation to finance, practical issues and concerns about independence. Independent Age have provided guides featuring key information to try and answer some of these questions for you: www.independentage.org/advice/guides-andfactsheets/all-guides-and-factsheets.aspx Alternatively you can call Independent Age: 0800 319 6789 for free impartial advice.
Stop Press, new care funding reform announced see page 88
Is a care home right for you? Before deciding to go into a care home, have you considered whether it is possible for you to stay in your own home? »» Have you contacted your local social services department and asked them to assess your needs for services such as home care, meals, day care or respite care? »» Have you been in touch with your GP to make sure a medical assessment of your needs has been carried out? »» Have you been in touch with organisations such as your local Age Concern to see if there is any way they can support you or perhaps tell you about social activities in your area? »» If you are finding your current home difficult to manage, have you considered a move to sheltered/ retirement housing or Extra Care Housing? »» If you are finding the stairs, bath or toilet hard to manage, have you asked your local social services department if they can provide useful equipment? »» If your house needs repairs or alterations, have you asked your local Home Improvement Agency or council housing department whether there are any grants available? »» If you are finding it difficult to manage financially, have you contacted the Pensions Service, the Housing Benefit section of your local authority or organisations such as the Citizens Advice Bureau or Age Concern to see whether you are receiving all the benefits to which you are entitled?
Basic information on staying at home If you find it difficult to manage at home there may be ways in which your life can be made easier or safer. If you have recently been unwell, or are coming out of hospital, you may be concerned about coping in the future. A variety of organisations can advise or help you on a range of options, depending on your needs and circumstances. You may wish to approach social services to find out about receiving care at home, but there is a range of other or complementary options that may be of more direct assistance to you. The main issue may be the unsuitability of your present home in which you would like to stay. There are many ways the home may be made more suitable if you want to stay put - with repairs, adaptations, improved heating, security works, or telecare or an alarm
Types of Homes Care homes providing personal care vary in size and facilities. All are expected to provide a room, meals, help with personal care such as dressing, supervision of medication, companionship and someone on call at night. Care homes providing personal care give care during normal short illnesses but do not provide constant nursing care. Care homes providing nursing care also vary in size and facilities, but all provide personal and nursing care 24 hours a day for people who are bedridden, very frail or have a medical condition or illness that means they need regular attention from a nurse. There is always a qualified nurse on duty. Older people diagnosed with dementia may need a care home with an additional category of registration (DE). These were previously known as EMI homes.
Respite Care Short term care or intermediate care is usually available in a care home, but possibly at home with the assistance of professional carers. You may consider respite care for a number of reasons: »» to build up your strength after a stay in hospital, »» after a stay in hospital, while you are waiting to move somewhere permanent; »» to have a break, or to give your carers a break, or; »» to see whether you would like to live in the care home permanently. (See pg 66-67 for information on respite care & day services) ©EAC 2012
For further information go to www.eac.org.uk or read their guide: www.housingcare.org/guides/item-staying-at-home.aspx
Paying ForCare.org PayingForCare (payingforcare.org) is a non-profit website launched in 2011 designed to help individuals make more informed decisions about the arrangements and funding for their long-term care. This site is equally useful for Powers of Attorney and family members and friends. This site endeavours to give balanced, up-to-date advice on the complex subject of long-term care, specifically care payment, through careful, continuous research and collaboration with care fees experts and respected support organisations. PayingForCare offers help, information and advice about long term care and enables those that need regulated financial advice to make contact with specialist care fees financial advisers. The site also offers an online calculator which has been designed to help people’s understanding of how the £72,000 care cap will affect them financially from April 2016. (This calculator should be used for illustrative purposes only, for residential and nursing care.) Live advice and a Frequently Asked Questions section to further help you. For more information and to use the online Care Cap Calculator please visit: www.payingforcare.org ©PayingForCare.org
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Leaving your Home
system as appropriate, or with changes to the garden to reduce
Paying for your care Adult Care and Support can sometimes help pay for the cost of your care in a care home, although you will always have to make a contribution as well. Trained Adult Care and Support staff will carry out a financial assessment of your circumstances to work out exactly what your contribution should be; this will be calculated according to strict legal guidelines. It is important to note also that Adult Care and Support will only fund you at the level of care your assessment has shown that you will need at the home.
Legal Framework Adult Care and Support departments are required under the National Assistance Act 1948 to provide, and/or fund, residential care for those persons who are ordinarily resident in their area, and who are assessed as requiring that form of care. The rules governing financial assessment are contained in the National Assistance (Assessment of Resources) Regulations 1992, and are interpreted by the Charges for Residential Accommodation Guide (CRAG), which is guidance issued by the Secretary of State for Health. CRAG is a lengthy document which covers the treatment of all types of assets, and a person’s interest in those assets, in undertaking a financial assessment. The same charge calculation principles apply to nursing home care as residential home care.
The financial assessment for permanent residential or nursing home care How is a financial assessment arranged? Firstly a social worker will visit you to carry out an assessment of your care needs, and this will confirm if moving to a care home is the most appropriate course of action for you. If you think you will need help with care home fees, either straightaway or in the future, your social worker will arrange for a finance officer from Adult Care and Support to contact you, or someone acting on your behalf, to carry out a financial assessment. What financial details will I be asked for? When the finance officer contacts you, he/she may discuss your financial circumstances with you. All information that you give will be treated as strictly confidential, and all records of the conversation will be kept securely. You will be asked to give details of: »» Your National Insurance (NI) number »» Your income (eg retirement pension, private pension, Attendance Allowance etc) »» Your capital (eg details of any property you occupy or own, savings in a bank or building society, stock, shares or premium bonds etc) »» Any monies held jointly by you and your spouse or partner
What will happen during the assessment? When the finance officer contacts you, he/she will ask you to collate all relevant documents relating to your income and capital. The finance officer may arrange a time and date to call you back in order that you have time to collate all the relevant details. The finance officer will then record your financial details on a Financial Circumstances Form. When the form is complete, you will be asked to sign it and provide copies of the relevant supporting documents, and you will receive your own copy to keep. If all the relevant information is available at the time of the call, the finance officer may be able to calculate your contribution to the cost of your care there and then. However, where the situation is complex, or if all the necessary information is not available, a follow up call or a visit might be necessary, or you may be contacted later in writing with an explanation of your contribution. During the assessment, the finance officer will also be able to give you guidance on any benefits that you are entitled to receive from the Department for Work and Pensions towards the cost of your residential or nursing care. The Finance Officer will provide guidance
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on how to make further claims for benefits and who to contact.
What will happen next? The finance officer will let your social worker know that the financial assessment has been completed, and the amount of contribution you will be asked to pay direct to the home. You and the social worker will then be in a position to discuss your move to an appropriate home in more detail.
What do I do if I am unhappy with the calculation of my contribution? If you disagree with your confirmed charge decision you can do one of the following: »» Request an explanation to get more information on the assessment and confirmed charge »» Ask us to reconsider the assessed confirmed charge »» Appeal against the confirmed charge. You can ask for an explanation of your financial assessment calculation and confirmed charge. You should make this request within one month of the date of your confirmed charge letter. Your request can be done in writing or by phone by contacting the Assessments (Charging) Team. You can ask for your confirmed charge to be reconsidered. You should make this request in writing within one month of the date of your confirmed charge letter. When you ask for a reconsideration, a different officer from the one who completed your original confirmation of charge will look at your financial assessment again and check whether the confirmed charge is correct. If we change your confirmed charge following the reconsideration, we will write to you to confirm this, detailing new appeal rights for this new decision. If we cannot change your confirmed charge, we will write to you to confirm this. This letter will also tell you if you can appeal. If you can appeal, you will have one month from the date of the letter to make your appeal. You have the right to make an appeal, where you have not received an explanation and/or a reconsideration. Your appeal will need to be in writing and signed by you. It should give the full reasons why you think that your confirmed charge is incorrect. Your appeal will be forwarded to an Assessment Appeal Officer for consideration. Following consideration by the Appeal Officer, you will receive a letter confirming the outcome.
More about the financial calculation Property Disregards Under certain circumstances your property will be ignored as capital for the financial assessment. Occasionally Adult Care and Support’s Director will use his/her discretion to disregard a property where it is felt the circumstances are exceptional. For more information about this please see Charging for Residential Accommodation Guide (CRAG).
The 12 week property disregard This provides a form of limited state financial support to people who are about to be provided with accommodation under Part 3 of the National Assistance Act 1948. This would apply where a person entering longterm residential care does not have income or assets which will cover the fees. The value of the property the person has lived in as their main home is not included in the charge assessment for the first twelve weeks of care. However, the applicant would still be assessed for a contribution based on their income and any other capital. The twelve week property disregard is also applied to residents who have been funding the full cost of their care from their income and capital but whose total capital has now
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After 12 weeks
Minimum fee rate payable to homes by Adult Care & Support
After 12 weeks your property will be taken into account as capital for the purposes of the financial assessment.
Category of Care
Bridging
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Residential Care for Older People
£390.00
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High and Standard Residential / Dementia
£399.00
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Nursing Care for older people not including NHS Care Contribution £408.00
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Nursing Care for older people with dementia not including NHS Care Contributions £432.00
If you have less than £3000 and the property is for sale you may be entitled to ‘bridging’ funding assistance. This means Adult Care and Support will pay towards your fees and a Legal Charge will be placed against your property so Adult Care and Support will reclaim the fees it has paid during this bridging period. This ‘loan’ is interest free but in certain circumstances this will change and the Finance Officer will discuss this with you.
Deferred Payment Arrangements A Deferred Payment is where the Local Authority pays some of the costs of a resident’s fees. A Legal Charge is placed against the property which will be recoverable upon the circumstances agreed at the time of arranging the Deferred Payment, e.g. when the house is sold or when the person in care dies. Local Authorities have the option of offering Deferred Payments but they are not required to do so. Adult Care and Support’s policy is to provide DPs in extenuating circumstances which prevents the resident’s property being sold at the time that permanent residential care has been provided. This is at the discretion of the Director.
Capital Thresholds The information below is valid from 8 April 2013. Capital thresholds apply to the Local Authority financial assessment for residential and nursing accommodation. The lower limit is £14,250 and the upper limit £23,250. The Government sets new limits each year. A service-user with capital of more than £23,250 is liable to pay the full amount for their residential or nursing care. Where a service-user is one of a couple, he/she is liable to pay the full fee if he/she has more than £23,250 in his/her own right or if his/her share of jointly-held capital is more than £23,250. Capital of £14,250 or less is fully disregarded; however, capital over £14,250 and up to £23,250 is taken into account for the purpose of calculating the service-user’s “tariff income” from capital. To calculate the level of tariff income, the finance officer will take into account, as weekly income, £1 for every complete £250 or part of £250 over £14,250. In assessing a service-user’s ability to pay for their accommodation, the local authority is required to ensure that they retain an amount for personal expenses: this is currently set at £24.40 weekly. Below is an example of how an individual client’s contribution may be calculated; please note, however, that this is intended to give guidance only, and is not meant to enable people to work out their own contribution. Each person’s case is different, and usually quite complex, which is why Adult Care and Support have trained finance officers to carry out the calculations on your behalf.
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reduced to below the upper capital threshold for funding assistance. Please also see our 12 week property disregard fact sheet.
These figures are correct on 24th July 2014 Contact the Financial assessment and benefits team Tel: 0300 1234 131
when she is resident in a nursing home, currently: Mrs Jones’ benefits entitlement
£
Mrs Jones’ actual income
£
Standard minimum guarantee
148.35
Retirement pension
113.10
TOTAL
148.35
35.25
Mrs Jones’ income is £113.10 per week which is less than the £148.35 the law says she needs. The Finance Officer will advise Mrs Jones to make a claim for Pension Credits. She will receive £35.25 Guarantee Credit. When Mrs Jones is residing in the nursing home, she will be entitled to retain £23.90 personal expenses allowance. This enables her to contribute £121.50 per week towards the cost of her care. Mrs Jones Contributions
£ amount
Retirement Pension
113.10
Pension Credit-Guarantee
35.25
Sub Total
148.35
Less Personal Allowance
24.40
TOTAL
123.95
You can get more advice by calling 0300 1234 131 and asking for the Financial Assessments and Benefits Team. ©Crown Copyright 2013
Example Mrs Jones is 82 years old and has been assessed by a social worker as requiring nursing home care. Mrs Jones lives in rented property and receives a state pension of £113.10. Mrs Jones has £7,500 in a building society account and shares valued at £2,000. Having had confirmation of the above financial details, the finance officer will firstly calculate the level of income the DWP will assess Mrs Jones as being entitled to
Independent Financial Advice Cornwall Council advise all residents to take independent financial advice, as there may be several different ways of funding care available. The following are examples of independent advisors: Age UK Citizens Advice Bureau (see page 85 for local numbers)
0800 169 6565 www.citizensadvice.org.uk
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Care Homes in Cornwall Nursing Home
Residential Home
Dementia
Respite
Sensory Impairment
No. of beds
Physical Disability
Mental Health
Day Care
Terminally Ill
North Cornwall Central Cornwall West Cornwall
Nursing Homes in Cornwall King Charles Court CENTRAL CORNWALL
Falmouth TR11 3LR 01326 311155
Newquay TR7 3ND 01637 877508 36
Beech Lawn
Liskeard PL14 3JX 01579 346460
30
Alexandra Nursing Home
Newquay Nursing Home
Newquay TR7 1PD 01637 873314
Old Age
44
Belmont House
Bodmin PL31 2BL 01208 75057
41
40
Amberley House Care Home Truro TR1 3ES 01872 271921 30
North Hill House
St Austell PL25 4BJ 01726 72647
Caritate Nursing Home
Bodmin PL30 5JU 01208 75628
28
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Caprera
St Austell PL25 5JG 01726 72956 28
Roseland Care Limited Truro TR2 5PD 01872 530665
Castle Hill House Home
Bodmin PL31 2DY 01208 73802
55
43
Cathedral View Nursing Home Truro TR1 3DR 01872 222132 60
Sheldon House Nursing Home Falmouth TR11 4EF 01326 313411
Cedar Grange
Launceston PL15 8JN 01566 773049 60
34
Clinton House Care Home St Austell PL25 5JQ 01726 63663 46
St Margaret’s Nursing Home St Columb TR9 6LX 01726 861497
Chyvarhas
Callington PL17 7EF 01579 383104
28
40
The Old Roselyon Manor
Fore Dore Nursing Home
30
32
Collamere Nursing Home
Lostwithiel PL22 0RA 01208 872810 46
Par PL24 2LN 01726 814297
Wadebridge PL27 6SB 01208 863471
Cowbridge Nursing Home
Lostwithiel PL22 0JW 01208 872227 30
Trevarna
St Austell PL25 4LD 01726 75066 53
Elmsleigh Care Home
St Austell PL24 2LX 01726 812277 48
Trevern
Falmouth TR11 4DD 01326 312833 40
Eshcol House Nursing Home Truro TR2 5HR 01872 580291 31
Holywell Bay Care Home
NORTH CORNWALL
Asheborough House
Newquay TR8 5PT 01637 830801
Saltash PL12 4AP 01752 845206
45
31
Beaumont Court
Kenwyn
Truro TR1 3EB 01872 223399 109
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Hillcrest House
Looe PL13 1NN 01503 265151 88
Kernow House
Launceston PL15 9HP 01566 777841 98
Malvern House
Saltash PL12 4BG 01752 842463 22
Pendruccombe House
Launceston PL15 9HF 01566 776800 54
Launceston PL15 8LR 01566 785350 40
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Liskeard PL14 3EN 01579 343397
Wadebridge PL27 6PU 01208 863488
St Teresa’s Care Centre
Fairholme
Camborne TR14 8DN 01209 714491
30
40
Trezela House
Wadebridge PL27 6AD 01208 813756
Callington PL17 7QF 01579 383488
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Trewiston Lodge
Pengover
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Glencoe Nursing Home Hayle TR27 5BX 01736 752216 20
45
Tamar House Nursing Home
Windmill Court
Wadebridge PL27 6RD 01208 863831
Saltash PL12 6BN 01752 843579
34
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Penhellis Nursing Home
(see advert on inside front cover) Helston TR13 8NQ 01326 565840 26
The Elms Care Centre
WEST CORNWALL
Saltash PL12 4JE 01752 846335
Poldhu Benoni Nursing Home Ltd
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Helston TR12 7JB 01326 240977
St Just TR19 7LW 01736 788433
Torpoint Nursing Centre
Torpoint PL11 2BW 01752 813677 57
63
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Ponsandane
Penzance TR18 3LT 01736 330063
Bonaer
(see advert below) Hayle TR27 4NG 01736 752090
Trelana
31
Bude EX23 9EL 01288 354613
58
Porthgwara Nursing Home Helston TR12 6TG 01326 280307
50
Cornwallis
Tremanse House Care Home Bodmin PL31 2HR 01208 74717
32
St Ives TR26 2BX 01736 796856 51
St Martin’s
Camborne TR14 7HJ 01209 713512
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Bonaer Care Home is a well established, family run, clean, modern and comfortable nursing home. Located in the picturesque seaside resort of Hayle, Cornwall. The home offers very high standards of care by friendly staff. We aim to combine the finest professional care with luxury surroundings and excellent food. For further information please give us a call or come and visit. - Close to shops and other amenities - Minibus outings - Entertainment - Private library - Specialist equipment available - All rooms equipped with staff call bell - Nourishing meals from local produce - Special dietary needs catered for
Bonaer Care Home, Station Hill, Hayle, Cornwall TR27 4NG
Tel: 01736 752090 bonaercarehome@talktalkbusiness.net www.bonaercarehome.com ©RightCare Index
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Care Homes in Cornwall Nursing Home
Residential Home
Dementia
Respite
Sensory Impairment
No. of beds
Physical Disability
Mental Health
Day Care
Terminally Ill
St Teresa’s
Penzance TR20 9BJ 01736 710336
Tregenna House
Camborne TR14 7QG 01209 713040
The Beeches Nursing Home Hayle TR27 4AH 01736 752725
Trevaylor Manor
Camborne TR14 7QG 01209 718083 73
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Trengrouse House
Helston TR13 8BA 01326 573382
Trewartha
St Ives TR26 2TQ 01736 797183
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Trefula House
Redruth TR16 5ET 01209 820215 38
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Residential Homes in Cornwall CENTRAL CORNWALL
Antron Manor Care Home Penryn TR10 9HH 01326 376570 16
Averlea
St Austell PL26 7BP 01726 66892 14
Bigwig House
Newquay TR8 5PT 01637 831220 3
Ismeer
St Austell PL26 6NT 01726 843480
Penrice House
St Austell PL26 6AZ 01726 73067
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Kimberley Court
Newquay TR7 1JG 01637 850316
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Pentree Lodge
Newquay TR7 1PD 01637 877662
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Langholme
Falmouth TR11 3LD 01326 314512 39
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Perran Bay Care Home (see advert on page 30) Perranporth TR6 0BH 01872 572275 34
Chy Koes
St Austell PL25 4RA 01726 76045 5
Lilena Residential Care Home
St Columb Minor TR7 3DZ 01637 877662 14
Qumran Rest Home
Newquay TR7 1NJ 01637 876699 10
Clovelly House
Newquay TR7 1RA 01637 876668 19
Longview Care Home Limited (see advert on Page 28) Truro TR4 9JX 01872 573378 28
Redannick
Truro TR1 2JP 01872 276889 40
Crantock Lodge (see ad on back cover) Newquay TR7 3AN 01637 872112 11
Mount Pleasant Care Home St Agnes TR5 0UD 01872 553165 22
Roscarrack House
Falmouth TR11 4SB 01326 312498 19
Fistral House
Newquay TR7 1PY 01637 878423 13
Ocean Hill Lodge
Newquay TR7 2DW 01637 874595 18
Hollybush Residential Home Newquay TR7 2RY 01637 874148 14
Rosehill House Residential Home
Par PL24 2LB 01726 812424 30
Penberthy House
Newquay TR7 2BT 01637 873845 35
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Care Homes in Cornwall Nursing Home
Residential Home
Dementia
Respite
Sensory Impairment
No. of beds
Physical Disability
Mental Health
Day Care
Terminally Ill
Rosewyn House
Truro TR1 1JE 01872 279107
Tresillian Residential Home St Austell PL24 2AJ 01726 814834
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Rowans Residential Care Home St Agnes TR5 0UY 01872 552147
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Tropicana
St Columb Major TR9 6TJ 01637 880 779
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St George’s Hotel
Truro TR1 3JE 01872 272554
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Wentworth Residential Home St Austell PL25 5BN 01726 729 41 20
22
Sunningdale House
Perranporth TR6 0EP 01872 571151
Woodland
St Austell PL25 4RA 01726 72903 37
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The Brake Manor
St Austell PL25 5AG 01726 61518
NORTH CORNWALL
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Old Age
Eldon House
Liskeard PL14 5AJ 01579 362686 20
Elmslea Care Home
Launceston PL15 9JQ 01566 777661 9
Eventide Residential Home Bude EX23 8RQ 01288 352602 18
Fairfield Country Rest Home Bude EX23 9NH 01288 381241 32
Fernleigh House
Gunnislake PL18 9AJ 01822 832926 11
Appleby Lodge The Crescent Res Care Home
Callington PL17 7JE 01579 383979
Newquay TR7 1DZ 01637 874493
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Highermead Care Home
Camelford PL32 9TL 01840 212528 22
Atlantis Care Home
Polperro PL31 2JP 01503 272243
The Grove
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St. Austell PL25 3NP 01726 76481 38
Highpoint Lodge
Wadebridge PL27 7DS 01208 814525 11
Barnfield House
Liskeard PL14 4DT 01579 347617
The Hollies
St. Austell PL26 8JA 01726 890247
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Hillsborough Residential Home Callington PL17 7ER 01579 383138 22
Chyvarhas
Callington PL17 7EF 01579 383104
The Manse
Newquay TR8 5LB 01872 510844
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Kilmar House
Liskeard PL14 3JU 01579 343066 15
Clann House The White House Falmouth Falmouth TR11 2ER 01326 318318
Lanivet PL30 5HD 01208 831305 34
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Liskeard Eventide Home Ltd Liskeard PL14 3AU 01579 342676 24
Coombe House Residential Home Trecarrel Care Home
Tywardreath PL24 2TR 01726 813588
Liskeard PL14 4JU 01579 346819 16
Manor House
Liskeard PL14 5HJ 01579 343534 16
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Eirenikon Park Tregolls Manor
Truro TR1 1XQ 01872 223330 25
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Tintagel PL34 0AE 01840 770252 12
Marray House
Saltash PL12 4ED 01752 844488 23
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Care Homes
ANSON CARE
Caring homes where every effort is made to respect the privacy, independence & dignity of each resident
At Anson Care Services, our aim is to enable our residents or service users to lead as full, dignified and independent a life as possible regardless of age or frailty. We achieve this by ensuring availability of all possible resources, both in the home and the local community, which help to empower each resident to maintain physical, social, emotional and intellectual well-being.
All our residents will be able to benefit from the following services:
Now introducing Harbour Homecare and Support Services in your home, Supported by our homes. Support and Care in your own home, ranging from Live-inCare to changing a lightbulb. For more information contact the Registered Manager Adrian Gray:
• Day Care
• Regular outings • At-home events • Hairdressing • Dental, Chiropody & Optician services available • Regular church services • Lifts to all floors
The Old Manor House Regent Terrace Penzance TR18 4DW 01736 363742
Sarah Eustice Operations Manager Care choices have you at a loss? Call 01209 843001
• Mainly single rooms, mostly with en-suite
• Delightful gardens
Phone: 01209 843001 | Fax: 01209 844899 info@anson-care-services.co.uk
Tremethick House Meadowside Redruth TR15 3AL 01209 215713
• Short & long term care
Harbour House & Lodge Penberthy Road, Portreath TR16 4LW 01209 843276
Crossroads House Scorrier Redruth TR15 3AL 01209 215713
ANSON CARE SERVICES
Managing Partner (Registered Provider) Mrs Mary Anson MSc31 RGN
on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
Care Homes in Cornwall Nursing Home
Residential Home
Dementia
Respite
Sensory Impairment
No. of beds
Physical Disability
Mental Health
Day Care
Terminally Ill
Old Vicarage Care Home
Torpoint PL11 3AQ 01752 812384 22
St Anne’s Residential Home
Red Gables
Bude EX23 8EU 01288 355250
Holsworthy EX22 6QZ 01288 341355 36
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Pen Inney House
Lewannick PL15 7QD 01566 782318 20
St Anne’s, Saltash
Restgarth
Polperro PL13 2PW 01503 272016
Saltash PL12 6DJ 01752 847001 33
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Pendrea House
Bodmin PL31 1QH 01208 74338
St Anthonys Res Home Ltd
Roseacre
Liskeard PL14 4BY 01579 342308
Polbathic PL11 3DX 01503 230256
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Penmount Grange
Bodmin PL30 5JE 01208 831220
Rowan House Care Home
St Breock
Wadebridge PL27 7NN 01208 812246
Saltash PL12 4BY 01752 843843
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Old Age
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Porte Rouge
Torpoint PL11 2EP 01752 814469
Springfield House Res Home North Hill PL15 7PQ 01566 782361
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St Hilary
Bude EX23 8DG 01288 352754 38
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Perran Bay Residential Home for the Elderly provides first class quality care for the elderly. The home is situated on the beautiful North coast of Cornwall in the heart of the picturesque seaside town of Perranporth. It was opened more than 50 years ago by a group of thoughtful people who wished to provide a home from home for elderly people. It continues to be run by volunteer directors and a community-minded committee. The site provides an unparalleled view across the green to the beach, both of which are easily accessible from the grounds.
We aim to cater for all needs with an open and holistic approach; doctors, district nurses, chiropodist, occupations therapists, dentists and opticians visit the home. Residents can, of course, choose to have private chiropodist, optician and dentist at their own expensive. Perran Bay is a friendly place where visitors are always made welcome. We aim to provide a place of contentment for each individual resident, at the same time ensuring that they can, to the best of their ability, be responsible and active in the running of their lives in a safe and pleasant environment.
for more information or to arrange a visit call:
01872 572275
www.perranbayhome.com St Piran’s Road, Perranporth, Cornwall, TR6 0BH
PERRAN BAY HOME registered charity number: 1071067
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Care Homes in Cornwall Nursing Home
Residential Home
Dementia
Respite
Sensory Impairment
No. of beds
Physical Disability
Mental Health
Day Care
Terminally Ill
St Petroc’s Care Home
Bodmin PL31 1AG 01208 76152
Garsewednack Residential Home Redruth TR15 2HZ 01209 215798
Tamara Care Home
Torpoint PL11 2RA 01752 813527
Godolphin House
Helston TR13 8QF 01326 572609
Bodmin PL31 2DU 01208 72310 34
Tregertha Court
East Looe PL13 1HN 01503 262014 38
WEST CORNWALL
Hayle TR27 5DZ 01736 753249 35
Polventon House
Helston TR12 6NS 01326 280734
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The White House Care Home
Pine Trees
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Harbour House
(see advert on page 31) Portreath TR16 4LW 01209 843276
Old Age
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St Clair House Care Home
Camborne TR14 8SL 01209 713273 18
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St Mary’s Haven
Headlands
Penzance TR18 2DH 01736 368585
St Ives TR26 2NT 01736 795769
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Little Trefewha
St Mary’s Haven Respite
Penzance TR18 2DH 01736 367342
Camborne TR14 0JZ 01209 831566
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Ar-lyn Residential Home St Ives TR26 3JZ 01736 753330 13
Menwinnion Country House
The Downes Res Care Home Hayle TR27 4HW 01736 754400
Penzance TR19 6BJ 01736 810233
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Blackwood
Camborne TR14 8BA 01209 713498 46
Morovahview Residential Home Hayle TR27 4AJ 01736 753772
The Green
Redruth TR15 1LU 01209 215250 42
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Carrick Lodge
St Ives TR26 2BZ 01736 794353 38
Mount Pleasant House
Camborne TR14 7RQ 01209 716424 19
Chy Byghan Residential Home Penzance TR19 7AX 01736 871459 19
Chypons Residential Home Penzance TR18 5BU 01736 362492 27
Parc Vro Residential Home Helston TR12 6AY 01326 221275 15
Pendarves Residential Care Home Camborne TR14 7QF 01209 714576 10
The Old Manor House (see ad page 31) Penzance TR18 4DW 01736 363742 14
Tolverth House
Penzance TR20 8JQ 01736 710736 14
Tremethick House (see ad page 31) Redruth TR15 3AL 01209 215713 42
Courtlands Care Home
Penzance TR20 9PN 01736 710476 37
Crossroads House Care Home Redruth TR16 5BP 01209 820551 47
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Penlee
Penzance TR18 4EP 01736 364102 22
Penmeneth House
Hayle TR27 4NQ 01736 752359 14
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Care at Home “When asked, many older people would prefer to remain in their own homes if they needed care and indeed, for some time now, it has been government policy to encourage and enable this to happen. Whatever the reason for needing it there is a myriad of help, care and support available if you know where to turn to get it.” -First Stop
Introduction from Age Uk Most of us want to live independently in our own homes for as long as possible. As we get older, we may need support and assistance to enable us to do so. This can take the form of personal care, making our home more suitable for our needs or financial assistance from benefits or elsewhere. Help you might be able to get includes: »» Personal care »» Help to manage and feel safe at home »» Financial assistance »» Health services »» The local authority social services department is the main state provider of assistance. As an older person you will almost certainly be entitled to an assessment to establish what your needs are and suggest how those needs can be taken care of. Each local authority sets eligibility criteria, which are rules identifying the services they will provide for different levels of need. Even if you do not want your authority to arrange services for you, the assessment is useful as a way of identifying what services might benefit you. Contact your local authority social services department and ask them to carry out an assessment of your needs. Their number should be in the phone book or your local Age UK partner can tell you how to contact them - call us free on 0800 169 6565 to find your nearest one.
Personal care Personal care means help with tasks like getting up and getting dressed, washing and bathing. Providers of this kind of care include social services, private care agencies and voluntary organisations. Across the UK, agencies that provide personal care workers have to be registered with the regulatory body for care services in that nation and are regularly inspected to ensure that minimum standards are met. If you need personal care or assistance with your essential daily tasks, you may be eligible for Attendance Allowance or Disability Living Allowance. Information on living independently and employing care workers is available from the National Centre for Independent Living website: www.ncil.org.uk
Help with your house and garden You may require help with housework, gardening, shopping, laundry and other day-to-day tasks. Many local authorities only offer limited assistance with these. Local voluntary organisations, including Age UK and Age Concern groups, may run services or you can employ someone privately.
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Local voluntary services Local voluntary organisations and charities operate in most areas. They may deliver services on behalf of the local authority but can be particularly useful in covering activities that your local authority does not provide. Examples include gardening and handyperson services, befriending schemes and social activities. There are around 400 local Age UK / Age Concern groups, each offering a range of services and activities to the communities in which they are based. Call Age UK advice free on 0800 169 6565 to find your nearest one.
Is there any help for people who look after me? You may be helped by a family member or friend rather than a paid care worker. That person is a carer even if they do not realise it. When looking at your needs, the local authority should not make assumptions about how much support your carer can provide. Nor should your carer feel pressured to do more than they can comfortably cope with. Your carer is also entitled to ask for their own needs assessment. Carers can receive services to help them carry out their caring role. Often what carers find most valuable is the opportunity to have a break from their responsibilities, even for a short time. Financial support for carers is not generous. There is a benefit called Carers Allowance paid to carers who provide more than 35 hours’ care for a disabled person but the amount payable is low and any other income your carer has may affect their eligibility. Carers can often benefit from sharing their experiences with other carers. There may be a group in your area where carers can support each other – Visit the Carers UK website: www.carersuk.org or call them free on 0808 808 7777 for information about help available to carers. ‘My befriender comes in for a chat, a cup of tea and a chocolate biscuit. It is the highlight of my week.’
Short breaks for you or your carer You or your carer may need a break to recharge your batteries. Services provided to enable you to do this are known as respite care. It might involve a short stay in a care home or other residential establishment. Even a break for a short time, such as an afternoon to go to the cinema or attend a social club, can make a big difference to the person concerned. Ask your local authority for information about respite care, including how it is charged for. ©Age UK 2012
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Assistive Technology
Assessing Your Care and Support Needs The need for care can arise for different reasons. It might be a permanent need as a result of a disability, illness or frailty in old age or, it might be just a temporary need to get over an accident or illness. Whatever the reason it is important to obtain a professional assessment of your needs. The first port of call for this is your local social services department which has a duty to assess the care needs of anyone who has been identified as possibly needing community care services that can be provided by them. These could include home care at home, meals on wheels, day care, equipment and alterations to your home, care in a care home or respite care. There is no charge for an assessment from the council. Alternatively, if you can afford it, there are also independent agencies that can do this privately. Professionals assessing your needs decide what services or support can be provided to meet your needs. These could range from home help to a live-in carer or from adapting your home to recommending alternative accommodation. Sadly, many local authorities on tight budgets can only provide care to those people who have substantial or critical needs so it is a good idea to ask them to describe what procedures, priorities, and rules they use to decide whether they will provide services, and if they will help to pay for them. Ask them to explain about how their rules apply to your situation. There are no national eligibility criteria for community care services, but there is government guidance, on which each council must base its services on. Details of the services that your council provides should be available from the local council offices or in most cases available on their website. Your GP’s surgery or local Age Concern / Age UK should also be able to help you understand the local eligibility criteria and how to access services. The assessment is the first stage in getting the help and support you might need and must be carried out by your local council before they can provide or arrange any services for you. Even if you will be arranging for and paying privately for your care it is still a good idea to have a proper assessment to help you understand and decide what sort of care and support you need and is available. To get an assessment you should contact your local social services department. If you are unable to do this your GP, community nurse, any other professional worker or a friend or relative, with your permission can contact social services on your behalf. ©First Stop 2014
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Assistive Technology is equipment/technology which enables or promotes independent living and is as much about the philosophy of dignity and independence as it is about equipment and services. Cornwall Department of Adult Care and Support in partnership with Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Primary Care trust is one of only three sites nationally to be selected as a Whole System Demonstrator site. This project is the largest clinical trial of Telecare and Telehealth in the UK aimed at maintaining independence. From the telecare perspective our focus is with people who are at risk of a fall or have fallen, situations where carers may be struggling with their role as a carer and those with a cognitive impairment (ie. Dementia, learning disability). The basis of the system is a lifeline service. Most people know of the emergency pendants, but through this project we are using a wide range of sensors in addition to the pendant which all go back through the same lifeline system. Typical examples of sensors would include sensors which detect if someone leaves a bed and doesn’t return and smoke alarms and carbon monoxide sensors. People are identified to the project through Adult Care and Support staff based throughout the county, Primary Care Staff and self referrals. At this point we arrange to visit all potential participants to explain the project and demonstrate the equipment available. All equipment supplied through the project is free of charge for the duration of the project and participants are free to withdraw at any point. Only with the agreement of the participant and / or their carer will we proceed to install. Cornwall will continue to develop the assistive technology provision further, and is beginning to provide the service to people with a learning disability, hospital discharge services to support carers. At its core though the Assistive Technology service aims, remain the same: »» Promote safer independence »» Provide choice and control »» Maintain dignity »» Support carers
The following is a list of BHTA (British Healthcare Trades Association) and ISO9000 (an international quality standard) accredited Assistive Technology providers in Cornwall:
West Cornwall HSC Mobility Mobility House, Marsh Lane Industrial Park, Hayle, TR27 5JR Tel: 01736 755 927 | Fax: 01736 756 263 info@hsc-mobility.co.uk | www.hsc-mobility.co.uk Open Mon - Fri 9 - 5.30 & Sat - 9 - 12 Pro-mobility Ltd The Old Fire Station, Trengrouse Way, Helston, TR13 8AG Tel/Fax: 01326 569 494 promobility@btopenworld.com
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Providers of quality care, promoters of independence & choice.
Tremorvah Industries Threemilestone Industrial Estate, Threemilestone, Truro, TR4 9LD Tel: 01872 324 340 | Fax: 01872 324 372 Minicom: 01872 324 364 | www.tremorvah.co.uk Open Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm
Our services are aimed at adults and we are now registered to provide care for children. We offer our services to a wide range of care needs including:
Cornwall Mobility Centre Tehidy House, Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske), Truro, TR1 3LJ Tel: 01872 254 920 | Fax: 01872 254 921 mobility@rcht.cornwall.nhs.uk | www.cornwallmobilitycentre.co.uk
Physical Disabilities, The Elderly, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Care Visits, Live In Care, Personal Care, Domestic Support, Nutritional Care & Practical Support
Open Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm. An OT is available J&P Supplies 68 Victoria Rd, Mount Charles, St Austell, PL25 4QD Tel: 01726 624 060 | Fax: 01726 71618 sales@jandpsupplies.com
Tel: 01736 448 263
Email: careteam@phcs.me.uk Unit 14-15 Dowren House, Foundry Lane, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 4HD
North Cornwall Launceston Mobility (Centre) 1 Merchant’s Quay, Pennygillam Industrial Estate, Launceston, PL15 7ED Tel/Fax: 01566 774 030 Open Mon - Fri 9 - 5 , Sat 9.30 - 12.30
West and North Devon Plymouth Pluss Showroom
Telecare & Telehealth
Mount Gould Hospital, 200 Mount Gould Road, Plymouth, PL4 7PX Tel: 01752 566 485 | Fax: 01752 269 891 Barnstaple Pluss Showroom Riverside Road, Pottington Business Park, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 1QN Tel: 01271 347 934
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A Caring Touch
Truro TR2 4DS 01726 883366
Averlea Domiciliary Care
St Austell PL26 7BP 01726 66892
Alexandra`s Community Care Falmouth TR11 3PP 01326 314642
Bluebird Care (Mid Cornwall) Truro TR1 2DP 01872 276006
Celtic Care
Falmouth TR11 4SZ 01326 377779
Choice Care
St Austell PL26 8LG 01726 824367
Comfort Care Ltd
Truro TR1 2UL 01872 272577
Duchy Care
Newquay TR7 1QR 01637 878637
European Lifestyles Ltd
St Austell PL25 3EF 01726 72668
Falcare
Forget-Me-Not Homecare
Nursefinders Ltd (see advert pg 45) Truro TR1 2PN 01872 270999
Harbour Home Care
Nurse Plus UK Ltd (see advert pg 42)
St Austell PL25 4DS 01726 77212
Portreath TR16 4QQ 01209 843001
Help At Home Care Services Falmouth, TR11 4EZ 01326 313342
HF Trust
St Austell PL25 3EF 01208 815614
Hillcrest Kernow
Truro TR1 2XN 01872 276444
Oasis Community Care Ltd
St Austell PL26 8DW 01726 824611
Pentowan Home Care
Newquay TR7 1HJ 01637 851790
Truro TR1 2RP 01872 278807
Purple Balm
Home Instead Senior Care
Qura Brain Injury Services
Threemilestone TR4 9LD 01872 224004
Live Life Care Ltd
Chacewater TR4 8GF 01872 561761
My Choice
Truro TR4 9NY 0845 5191192
Newcross Healthcare Solutions Truro TR1 2LS 01872 222525
North Hill Homecare
St Austell PL25 3EF 01726 73912
Truro TR4 9LD 01392 350010
Truro TR1 2HD 01872 273613
RightNurse Care Services (see advert pg 44) Mount Hawke TR4 8DZ 01872 274120
Rowans Domiciliary Agency St Agnes TR5 0UY 01872 553295
RV Care Services Ltd Cornwall Truro TR2 5PD 01872 530222
Scope Inclusion West Cornwall Truro TR4 9NY 01872 271721
Falmouth TR11 2DA 01326 317580
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Haven Homes Supported Living Domiciliary Care Agency
We provide quality care and support for you in your own home which we believe takes time to deliver. Our staff are hand picked, so you can be confident that the service you receive is tailored to meet your individual needs and preferences. We will do everything possible to make sure you feel safe, happy and experience a real sense of wellbeing. We value you as an individual who We offer group living which provides a combination Enhancing lifestyle and quality of life. wants to retain your independence and self esteem.
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Care At Home
Working together to provide you with the best care possible...
...all across Cornwall
The RightNurse Consortium was developed in response to increased demand for quality Care Service across Cornwall and was specifically formed to address the needs of Cornwall County Council’s demand for Adult Care Provision in our County. Each Consortia Member operates in its own right as well as part of the Consortia Group and we pride ourselves on our approach of co-operation as opposed to competition. As such we believe that whatever your needs might be, our experienced Consortia Group members will find an answer amongst our broad and combined range of service offerings.
Calton House 01209 611 888
North Hill Homecare 01726 73912
TAYL RS 01872 270 999
01872 274 120
Your care is our passion
01726 884 402
41 Employment opportunities also available within each company for high quality candidates Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
Spectrum Domiciliary Care Service (see advert pg 59) Penryn TR10 8DB 01326 371000
St Austell Internal Home Care Agency St Austell PL25 5BZ 0300 1234131
St Margaret’s Community Care Ltd Fraddon TR9 6LX 01726 862825
NORTH CORNWALL
Ansom Home Care Ltd
Bodmin PL31 1AH 01208 368385
Bluebird Care (North)
Camelford PL32 9QX 01840 212184
Bodmin Internal Home Care Agency
Stayathome Limited
Bodmin PL31 2AD 01208 74491
Taylors of Grampound Ltd
Launceston PL15 7PS 01566 86565
Truro TR2 5JT 01872 500052
(see ad pg 39) Truro TR2 4TB 01726 884402
The Old Roselyon Manor Dom Care Par PL24 2LN 01726 814297
Bowden-Derra Dom Support Services
Brandon Supported Living
Bodmin PL31 1RB 01208 72142
Carers Break Service
Bodmin PL31 2HR 01208 73800
TLC
St Columb Mjr TR9 6SF 01637 889140
Trewcare Ltd (see advert below) Falmouth TR11 4SN 01326 375949
Truro Internal Home Care Agency Truro TR1 3HA 0300 1234131
United Response - Cornwall DCA Truro TR4 9LD 01872 250150
Victoria Community Care Ltd St Blazey PL24 2HY 01726 810101
Eldon House Domiciliary Care Liskeard PL14 5AJ 01579 362686
Fernleigh House Domiciliary Care Gunnislake PL18 9AJ 01822 832926
Four Seasons (see ad on page 43) Torpoint PL11 2NF 01752 815727
Greenbank Care
Liskeard PL14 3DP 01579 347794
Hartley Home Care (see ad on page 43) Camelford PL32 9QX 01840 213294
Haven Homes (see ad on pg 40)
Saltash PL12 4BG 07715 574005
Hillsborough Care Dom Care Agency Callington PL17 7ER 01579 383138
HF Trust
Wadebridge PL27 6HB 01208 815614
Lanhydrock Care
Bodmin PL31 1AH 01208 73904
Liskeard Internal Homecare Agency ATING CELEBR 0 YEARS OVER 2
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FREEDOM
to live your life the way you want to
Liskeard PL14 4DA 0300 1234131
Mencap Support Service - Mid Cornwall Bodmin PL31 2DG 01726 65677
Mencap Support Service North & East Cornwall Bodmin PL31 2DG 01566 772299
Moorecare Home Care Services Liskeard PL14 3UT 01579324114
Morwenner Care Agency Bodmin PL31 2DX 01208 74339
Oasis Community Care
Saltash PL12 6LX 01752 847474
With specially selected and trained carers to assist you whether it be a wish for personal, domestic or social care. You choose exactly what you need. We aim to assist you in living life to the full.
For Individual/Personal Budget Holders we offer: Employer support, payroll management, personal assistant employment checks, CRB, support planning and personal budget management.
Wadebridge PL27 7NE 01208 77577
Pendrea Home Care
Bodmin PL31 1QH 01208 74338
Regal Care
Saltash PL12 4PG 01752 311625
HomeCare services in: Falmouth/Penryn/ Truro/Camborne/Redruth & surrounding areas.
Restgarth Care Ltd
Liskeard PL14 6NN 01579 321758
Nurse & Domicillary Care Agency T: 01326 375 949 E: enquiries@trewcare.co.uk W: www.trewcare.co.uk
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Pendennis Domiciliary Care
Scope Inclusion South West Saltash PL12 6LE 01752 840059
Torcare Ltd. Dom Care Agency Torpoint 01752 813677
Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
Green Light Personal Care
Saltash PL12 6BA 01752 313021
Redruth TR15 1SS 01209 200544
United Response
Kernow Home Care Ltd
Callington PL17 7SH 01579 559416
Penzance TR19 7HU 01736 787080
Westcountry Home Care Ltd
Kerrier Homecare
Launceston PL15 9LR 01566 775960
WEST CORNWALL
A & D Community Care
Redruth TR15 3QX 01726 883763
Allied Healthcare Group - Penzance Helston TR13 0LW 01736 364530
Calton House Ltd (see ad pg 58) Camborne TR14 8AZ 01209 611888
Camborne Internal Homecare Agency Camborne TR14 8SX 01872 327081
Caresta Ltd
Penzance TR20 8HL 01736 333177
Carers Break Community Interest Group Roche PL26 8LG 01726 890828
Carol Spinks Homecare Saltash PL12 6JL 01752 845252
Coastline Care
PRC Outreach
(see advert on page 54) Penzance TR18 2BL 01736 360039
Redruth TR16 6SL 01209 214762
Miners Court Extra Care
Premier Healthcare Solutions
Redruth TR15 1NJ 01209 200226
(see ad pg 58) Hayle TR27 4HD 01736 448263
Mencap Support Service
Proper Care (Cornwall) Ltd
Hayle TR27 4HD 01736 753593
Helston TR13 0QD 01326 560973
MSS Care
Prospects for People with Learning Disablities
Helston TR12 6NG 01326 281301
Pendeen Community Care Ltd Redruth TR15 3RT 01209 313032
Penhellis Community Care Ltd
Camborne TR14 7DH 01209 719762
South Western Homecare Helston TR13 9TS 01736 761899
(see ad on inside front cover) Helston TR13 0LW 01326 572626
Tamarisk Care Agency
Penwith Care Ltd
The D O V E Project
St Ives TR26 2TL 01736 7979094
Penzance Internal Homecare Agency Penzance TR18 3QQ 0300 1234131
Phoenix Care Cornwall Ltd Penzance TR20 8UD 01736 360197
Redruth TR15 3RQ 01209 200200
Care At Home
United Care Concepts Ltd
Hayle TR27 4PH 01736 752187
Camborne TR14 8DY 01209 612494
Thyme Care Ltd
Penzance TR20 8TB 01736 369090
Trelawney Dom Care Agency Redruth TR14 0PU 01209 218377
West Cornwall Care
Penzance TR20 8HL 01736 333177
Hartley Home Care
Four Seasons Community Care have been providing care in the home since 1996, over the years we have witnessed how care has changed and how home care has changed and grown, and how nice it can be to remain in your own home around familiar surroundings. We cater for any person wanting to remain at home and needing some source of assistance however big or small this may be.
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Our shortest visit is fifteen minutes for things like, putting on elasticated stockings, or prompting medication. However, the care we provide can go up to twenty-four hours a day. From one day to seven days a week.
A discrete and affordable service provided at home by professional carers. Tel: 01840 213294 | Fax: 01840 211462 Penclease House, Clease Road, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9QX Email: ops@h-h-c.co.uk
We specialise in the following areas: • Multiple Sclerosis • Strokes • Learning/Physical disabilities • Palliative or Terminal • Cancer Care • Older / Younger persons • Promoting and Enabling • Parkinsons • M.E
we provide care to people... ... as we should hope to be cared for ourselves
we cover short and long term care packages
Live in Care Staff • PA Support • Nursing and Care Home Support • Domiciliary Care
call us on 01752 811 152 info@fourseasoncare.co.uk www.fourseasoncare.co.uk 25 Enterprise Court Marine Drive Torpoint Cornwall PL11 2EH
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Providers of specialist community care
Are you in a position when you or someone close to you requires support to enable independent living at home?
for a FREE assessment with our trained nurse managers. We provide on going supervision and management.
For peace of mind and to secure only the very best services available for both adults and children, please call
Approved and accredited provider with Cornwall Council. Competent staff always required.
rightnurse@hotmail.co.uk www.rightnurse.co.uk
01872 274120
Units 1 & 2, Mount Hawke Business Park, High Field Road, Mount Hawke,Cornwall, TR4 8DZ
Help keep the RightCareIndex free - please mention us when contacting our advertisers. To advertise in our Cornwall, Devon, Dorset or Somerset Publications, or on our website www.RightCareIndex.com call us on 01872 321327 or email us mail@rightcareindex.com
Domiciliary Care Monitoring What is it? Domiciliary Care Monitoring provides a record of actual visit start and end times that are collected using people’s telephones. Calls are made to an 0800 number and do not need to connect for them to be recorded. There is therefore no charge for these calls during normal operation of the system. Who is the Supplier? The Council undertook a detailed procurement exercise to choose a supplier and this resulted in Care Monitoring 2000 being selected. Their system is used in over 80 Councils throughout the country. Why are we doing this? »» This is something our customers have told us they want – to have better control over the care they receive. »» The system will also support people and the Council who decide to manage their own personal budget and purchase care direct and where they ask the Council to arrange services for them.
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It will allow the Council to operate more efficiently and for support brokers to find available care.
What are the benefits? Care Providers will have greater control. Peoples will know that they are getting the care that they need. The Council can be more efficient at organising care for people. What does this mean for people? »» This new system will make sure people get visits when they are planned and for the appropriate amount of time. »» There is no impact on the care people will receive. »» People should not be concerned that we are using their phone. It is simply the quickest and easiest way. When will it happen? The system is currently being piloted and will be rolled out during the year.
Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
Nursing Agencies
Nursing Agencies Registration rules for nursing agencies The registration rules for agencies supplying nursing services have changed
private recruitment industry and establish a framework of minimum standards that clients, both work-seekers and hirers, are entitled to expect. If in doubt ask the agency about their position. http://www.cqc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ media/documents/20130717_100001_v5_0_ scope_of_registration_guidance.pdf Contact the CQC Tel: 03000 616161 enquiries@cqc.org.uk | www.cqc.org.uk
The previous government, keen to be seen to address such concerns, introduced a tougher regulatory regime for nursing agencies in England through the Health and Social Care Act, which became law in 2008 but only took effect October 2012.
Nursing Agencies in Cornwall
The act gave extra powers to the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the healthcare regulator, which has introduced a registration framework for all agencies that employ nurses. Midwives are also covered by the new rules.
Newcross Healthcare Solutions Ltd 14-15 Lemon Street, Ground Floor, Truro, TR1 2LS Tel: 01872 222525
An organisation involved in the provision of any of 15 regulated activities is now legally obliged to register with the CQC and obtain a licence. A regulated agency can provide nursing and personal care to individuals within their own home or community setting
Nursefinders (see advert Below) 72 Lemon Street, Truro, TR1 2PN Tel: 01872 270999
Whilst an agency can supply nurses to care homes and hospitals without a CQC registration these agencies are regulated by the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations. These regulations govern the conduct of the
Nurse Plus Ltd (see advert on page 40) Ground Floor, 6 Riverside House, Heron Way, Truro, TR1 2XN Tel: 01872 276444
Scope Inc Nurses Agency Unit 2, Bridge Court, Kingsmill Road, Saltash, PL12 6LE Tel: 01752 840059 RightNurse Care Services (see advert left) Unit 1 & 2, High Field Road, Mount Hawke, Truro,TR4 8DZ Tel: 01872 274120 Trewcare Nursing & Home Care Trewcare House (see advert on page 42) Tregoniggie Ind Est, Bickland Water Rd, Falmouth, TR11 4SN Tel: 01326 375949
Providers of Registered Nurses and Care Assistants to local organisations and private clients in Cornwall for over 16 years
Our range of support includes: •
Supplying fully trained staff to Residential/Nursing homes.
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Home Care/Domiciliary Services
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Early Intervention Support
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Hospital Discharge/Aftercare Services
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Live-in Care and Support
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Supported Living Services including Personal Budget/PA support packages
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Carer’s Break Cover
We have an approved status with the local authority and are registered with CQC
Our local office at 72 Lemon Street Truro (next to Cinema) is open to the general public
Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm. Our on-call Manager is available during out of office hours on the same number. We operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year. Ongoing Recruitment Programme
01872 270999
enquiries@nursefindersltd.co.uk www.nursefindersplus.co.uk
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Carers From the census in 2001, in Carers Assessment & Cornwall alone, 55,000 people, Carers Grants 10% of the population are carers. Carers have a legal right to an assessment of their needs, a Carer’s Assessment. DACS have a legal responsibility to carry out this assessment Nationally, carers save the which gives the carer an opportunity to discuss their needs and the things government £87 billion a year. Many that could help in their role as a carer. It could also influence the care provided to the “cared for”. It may also lead to a Carer’s Grant carers experience ill health, financial services which could provide, for example, a break. All the Carers Support Services listed, can assist carers in making a referral for a Carers Assessment. disadvantage and fatigue so it is Benefits for Carers essential that they can access The person you care for may qualify or be in receipt of Disability Living information, advice and support at Allowance or Attendance Allowance. As a carer you may be entitled to Carers Allowance or Carers Premium if the person you care for is the earliest opportunity to enable getting one of the benefits above. There are a number of agencies that can advise you on benefits as well as the Carers Support Services. them to get help at the right time and ease their caring role. Other Information for Carers
Do you look after someone? A carer helps to look after another person who is not able to look after themselves completely without help. The person you look after could be someone in your family, a partner or a friend. You might help them by getting them up from bed, making a meal, shopping or reminding them to take their tablets. Many people who look after someone do not realise they are carers and might feel they are just helping. You can get FREE help if you are a carer Cornwall Carers Service (CCS) is a collaborative partnership between four organisations and Cornwall Rural Community Council (CRCC) has been commissioned by Cornwall Council and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Health Authority as the lead organisation. Other partners are; »» Carers Rights bringing expertise in helping people dealing with learning disabilities »» Age UK Cornwall bringing expertise in running help lines, advocacy and support services »» Disability Cornwall bringing expertise in supporting all people disadvantaged through disability Cornwall Carers Service has been set up to offer support, information and guidance to informal and unpaid carers across Cornwall. Our website is useful and we will be working hard to ensure it is a valuable and meaningful resource for Carers across Cornwall. http://www.cornwallcarers.org.uk/ If you cannot find the information you need on this site please feel free to ring our helpline; 01872 266383 (Open Mon to Fri, 8:00am to 6:00pm - An out of hours answering service is available) If required the helpline can arrange for one of the Support Workers to contact you who can, if you wish, visit you at home. © cornwall carers service Copyright
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A Carers Information Pack is produced by Dept Adult Care and Support (DACS) and Cornwall Rural Community Council (CRCC). This can be obtained by calling 01872 243531 or viewed on their website www.cornwallrcc.co.uk/carers.html
The Carers Register is held by DACS, CRCC and CCVS and keeps carers up to date on new developments and information on carer’s issues in Cornwall. Carers News is produced 3 times a year and is sent out to all carers on the register. Join the register by calling: 01872 323640/1 or contact one of the carers support services. Service for carers.
Freephone (UK landline) - 0808 802 02 02 Monica Thomas, Carers Support Manager, CRCC, Tel: 01872 243531
Carer emergency card scheme Would you like a safety net to support you in your caring role? »»
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Do you worry about what would happen to the person you care for if you were prevented from getting home because of an unforeseen emergency? Do you avoid going to places because of fear that something may happen to you and the person you care for would suffer? If an unplanned incident should happen who would know your contingency plan?
The carer emergency card scheme is designed to provide you with peace of mind that your contingency plans be accessible to all should any unplanned emergency occur to you Contact details For more information and to request the emergency plan application form please contact the Emergency Card Administrator on 01872 324 369 or by email at eccs@cornwall.gov.uk
Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
Carers
Carers UK Advice Line
New Care Act 2014
Carers UK provides high quality advice and information to carers and the professionals who support carers. We do this through our website, information booklets, factsheets and through mailings to our members. We also have an advice line which is staffed by experts and has many years experience of dealing with the problems carers face. We provide free and confidential information and advice on: »» Benefits and tax credits »» Carers employment rights »» Carers assessments »» the services available for carers, and how to complain effectively and challenge decisions.
The Care Act represents the most significant reform of care and support in more than 60 years, putting people and their carers in control of their care and support. For the first time, the Act will put a limit on the amount anyone will have to pay towards the costs of their care.
Our freephone number is 0808 808 7777 and we are open on Wednesday and Thursday 10am -12pm and 2pm - 4pm. You can email us at adviceline@carersuk.org Please note that we are a small expert team and are often very busy. We will try to answer your email as soon as possible but we may not be able to do so on the same day. If English is not your first language we can provide you with an interpreter and our advisers can also be contacted through typetalk. Alternatively, you can write to us or send us a fax: Carers UK, 20 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4LX Fax: 020 7378 9781 ©Crown Copyright
New app for Carers Jointly is a mobile and online application created by carers for carers. It is designed to make caring a little easier, less stressful and a lot more organised. It combines group messaging with other useful features including to-do and medication lists, calendar and more! Use it with others or on your own. With Jointly you can create a circle of care for the person you are looking after. Once you have set up your Jointly circle you can start using Jointly to organise care. Jointly works on iPhone, iPad, Android devices and on most modern web browsers (home computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc). Who is Jointly for? »» People who share the care with others »» People who juggle work and care »» People with smartphones, tablets or access to the web »» Organisations who employ them or deliver services to them For more information please visit www.jointlyapp.com. © CarersUK
Promas Promas works with unpaid carers across the County of Cornwall who are caring for a family member or friend, delivering free courses to teach carers the emotional, practical and resource skills necessary to enable them to continue in their caring roles. Caring for a family member or friend requires specialised skill. It is often unexpected and comes with no training on how to cope. Currently there is no training of this type available in the UK. For more information contact Promas on 01736 339226 / 07775 756454 or visit their website www.promas.co.uk.
This could have huge implications for you as a carer. You can find more information on this via the following links: https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/care-bill-becomescare-act-2014 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/ attachment_data/file/321310/Factsheet_8.pdf ©Gov.uk Copyright
Contacts for Carers Carers Break Community Interest Company Office 26, Victoria Commercial Centre, Station Approach, Victoria, Roche, St Austell, PL26 8LG Tel: 01726 890 828 enquiries@carersbreak.org.uk
Carers Partnership Board -made up of carers, representatives of organisations and agencies which have a stake in supporting carers. Carers are full and equal partners with every other member of the Board. The Carers Partnership Board has, over the last year, been working with carers and providers to develop and improve services and raise awareness of carers issues in Cornwall. c/o Naomi Wakeley, Old County Hall, Station Road, Truro, TR1 3AY Tel: 0300 1234 131 or 01872 322743 nwakeley@cornwall.gov.uk
Carers Rights www.nhs.uk/CarersDirect/guide/rights/Pages/carers-rights.aspx Tel: 01872 274586
Carers & Service Users Unit 2, 22 Fore St, St. Stephen, St. Austell PL26 7NN Tel: 01726 823515
Carers support groups There are carers support groups throughout the county. These are variously supported by voluntary organisations such as Help and Care, or specialist agencies such as the Alzheimer’s Society, the Multiple Sclerosis Society and Age concern. Some are supported by national carers’ organisations such as Carers UK. These support groups are a valuable channel for communication with grass roots carers.
Carers’ Support Service in Cornwall CRCC Carers’ Support Service - The service provides advice, information and support to carers of people with a physical or learning disability, people with dementia and frail older people. They also support 20 carers support groups. Tel: 01872 243531 | www.cornwallrcc.co.uk
CCVS Mental Health Carers’ Support Project The service provides support to carers of an adult (18-65) with a mental health condition and runs support groups for this group of carers. Tel: 01209 613456
ORIGO - Supports older carers (70+) of someone with a learning disability. Tel: 01872 264057
CRCC Young Carers Project – Offers support and activities for young people (up to 18 years) caring for an adult. Tel: 01209 614956
Dementia Carers Support Workers –
Support for carers of a people with dementia in the west of Cornwall. Tel: 0300 1234 131
© Promas CIC
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Legal Services
USE IT BEFORE YOU LOSE IT MAKE A LASTING POWER OF ATTORNEY
It is difficult for all of us to face the possibility of growing old and being unable to manage our own lives but Department of Health figures tell us that 1 in 3 people over sixty five die with dementia with the number of sufferers likely to rise to 1 million over the next twenty years. This is a frightening statistic but not a surprising one. As life expectancy increases so does the likelihood of suffering some level of age related dementia. Whilst it is not unnatural to try avoid dwelling on this unhappy prospect it is neither realistic nor sensible to ignore the possibility that it might happen to us or someone we love. The question is not whether we choose to prepare for this but how and when we do so. The answer is to make Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) before we have lost our mental capacity. There are two types of LPA. Firstly a Property and Financial LPA and secondly Personal Welfare LPA. These documents allow you to appoint those people whom you trust to manage your finances and make crucial decisions on your health welfare in the event of you being unable to do so. Without them those people you wish to choose may well have to make an application to the Court of Protection to be formally appointed in order to unfreeze financial assets to pay for and decide on your care. This can prove expensive amounting to thousands of pounds in Court fees, medical reports and compulsory insurance and take valuable time that you may not have when you are at your most vulnerable. Furthermore you may find that those who apply are not for one reason or another the people you would naturally choose to represent your interests and may even be social care professionals who have no personal connection to you at all. The making of Lasting Powers of Attorneys should not be regarded as negative acts but on the contrary positive acts with the emphasis well and truly on the “Power”. These documents empower you to make choices now just in case you are not up to making them in the future. They give “Power” to those your trust who in turn will feel more confident in making decisions and fighting your corner with the backing of a legal document. If you feel that you would like further advice and help in deciding whether you or an elderly relative will benefit from a Lasting Power of Attorney call Julie Evans of brains solicitors, who is a member of the Solicitors for the Elderly a national organisation of lawyers committed to providing and promoting robust, comprehensive and independent advise for older vulnerable adults, their families and carers. It has been said that old age is like being punished for a crime you did not commit. The key to unlocking the jail door is to take control and seek specialist legal advice and make an LPA sooner rather than later. Sydney House 44 South Street St. Austell Cornwall PL25 5BN 01726 68111
29 Lemon Street Truro Cornwall TR1 2LS 01872 276363 www.brainssolicitors.co.uk email: info@brainssolicitors.co.uk For sound legal advice you need brains
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This article was written by Julie Evans, a Solicitor and Partner in the firm of brains solicitors of Sydney House, 44 South Street, St Austell (01726 68111) and 29 Lemon Street, Truro (01872 276363) who is a member of Solicitors for the Elderly, Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners and Association of Contentious Trust & Probate Specialists, and who specialises in Taxation, Estate Planning and Trusts.
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Meal Provision Eat Well, Live Well These practical tips can help you make healthier choices. The two keys to a healthy diet are eating the right amount of food for how active you are and eating a range of foods to make sure you’re getting a balanced diet.
5. Try to eat less salt – no more than 6g a day. Remember to check the label to find out the figure for salt per 100g. High is more than 1.5g salt per 100g (or 0.6g sodium) Low is 0.3g salt or less per 100g (or 0.1g sodium)
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6. Get active and try to be a healthy weight – It’s not a good idea to be either underweight or overweight. If you’re worried about your weight, ask your GP or a dietitian for advice.
Base your meals on starchy foods – Starchy foods should make up about a third of the food we eat. They are a good source of energy and the main source of a range of nutrients in our diet. As well as starch, these foods contain fibre, calcium, iron and B vitamins.
2. Eat lots of fruit and veg – Try to eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and veg every day. It might be easier than you think. You can choose from fresh, frozen, tinned, dried or juiced, but remember potatoes count as a starchy food, not as portions of fruit and veg. 3. Eat more fish – Most of us should be eating more fish including a portion of oily fish each week. It’s an excellent source of protein and contains many vitamins and minerals. Aim for at least two portions of fish a week, including a portion of oily fish. You can choose from fresh, frozen or canned - but remember that canned and smoked fish can be high in salt. 4. Cut down on saturated fat and sugar – we need some fat in our diets. What is important is the kind of fat we are eating. Try to cut down on food that is high in saturated fat and have foods that are rich in unsaturated fat instead, such as vegetable oils, oily fish, avocados, nuts and seeds.
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Drink plenty of water – We should be drinking about 6 to 8 glasses (1.2 litres) of water, or other fluids, every day to stop us getting dehydrated.
8. Alcohol – Alcohol is also high in calories, so cutting down could help you control your weight. Women can drink up to 2 to 3 units of alcohol a day and men up to 3 to 4 units a day, without significant risk to their health. 9.
Don’t skip breakfast –Breakfast can help give us the energy we need to face the day, as well as some of the vitamins and minerals we need for good health. Missing meals doesn’t help us lose weight and it isn’t good for us, because we can miss out on essential nutrients. © gov.uk
For more please go to: http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/ Goodfood/Pages/eight-tips-healthy-eating.aspx
A healthy balanced diet contain a variety of foods including plenty of fruit and vegetables, plenty of starchy foods such as wholegrain bread, wholegrain cereals, pasta rice, some protein-rich foods such as meat, fish, eggs and lentils and some dairy foods. It should also be low in fat (especially saturated fat), salt and sugar.
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A warm welcome awaits you at each of the Care and Social Clubs where you can relax, meet new friends, enjoy a freshly prepared meal, have some fun and have a great day out in a home-from-home atmosphere. Located at Falmouth, Newquay, Truro, and St Austell the clubs pride themselves on striving to cater for everyone, there are new skills to be learned, a wide range of services to make you look and feel good. Here you can meet new friends and have fun. Transport is not problem as it is available if required. Among the services offered are: Nutritional home-cooked meals, Rehabilitation, Refreshments, Entertainment, Bathing facilities, and Personal care. The Care and Social Clubs are ideal for those people who wish to maintain an independent lifestyle living in their own home but also enjoying the benefit of a varied social life.
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Some people don’t think it’s possible to eat healthily on a small budget, but if you plan you can usually save a few pennies as well as giving your body all the nutrients it needs. Plan your meals a few days ahead and stick to a shopping list so you buy only the items you need.
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Cheaper supermarket own brands are a good bet, and remember that frozen and tinned fruit and vegetables count towards your 5 a day, and are often less expensive than fresh varieties. For fresh fruit and vegetables, it’s often better value to shop at a local market rather than at a supermarket, especially if you buy fruit and vegetables that are in season. »» »» »» »»
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Look for money-off coupons in magazines or online. Check for offers on storable foods such as pasta, cereal, and tinned food. The reduced items shelf for goods that are reaching their use-by date often has some good bargains. If you’re tempted by an offer on perishable foods, check the use-by date and think about whether you will definitely use it before it expires. If you’re newly bereaved or separated, it can be difficult to adjust to cooking for one and keeping within a different budget.
Try not to rely on ready meals: making your own usually works out cheaper and ready-meals can be higher in salt, sugar and fat than dishes you prepare for yourself. Try making extra portions of meals and freezing them to have later in the week. © AgeUK
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Learning Disabilities Included is information about life enhancing opportunities for training in Cornwall. Information on accessing service and listings for learning disability providers, supported living and Care Homes. Action Against Cruelty NHS Learning Disabilities Services
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CFT) provides a range of specialist learning disabilities services across the county. These include: »» Specialist Adult Learning Disability Service »» Intensive Support Team »» Neuropsychiatry, Epilepsy and Memory Services The Specialist Adult Learning Disability Service is a community based service that provides assessment, treatment and support for people with a learning disability. There are two teams, one in the East and one in the West of Cornwall. The services are provided by health professionals including; speech and language therapists, dieticians, doctors, psychologists, occupational therapists, nurses and support workers, art and music therapists. Support, advice and training is also provided to families, care providers and other health services so they can work better with people with a learning disability. Referral to Specialist Adult Learning Disabilities Services is via the Access Team on 0300 1234 131 The Intensive Support Team provides extra support for adults with learning disabilities (aged 18 and over) at home during a crisis, for a limited period. They may also have complex or severe behavioural issues, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, mental health issues or their circumstances may require an urgent response. Referral to the Intensive Support Team is via Specialist Adult Learning Disabilities Services. The Neuropsychiatry, Epilepsy and Memory Services work with both the East and West adult teams, Intensive Support Team, general and specialist health services, families and other care providers.
Contact Information The Neuropsychiatry, Epilepsy and Memory Services work with both the East and West adult teams, Intensive Support Team, general and specialist health services, families and other care providers. East Specialist Adult Learning Disability Service, Unit 10, Bodmin Business Centre, Harleigh Rd, Bodmin, PL31 1AH Tel: 01208 79525 West Specialist Adult Learning Disability Service, Trengweath, Penryn Street, Redruth, TR15 2SP Tel: 01209 219251 Intensive Support Team / Neuropsychiatry, Epilepsy and Memory Services, Chy Govenek, Threemilestone Industrial Estate, Threemilestone, Truro, TR4 9LD Tel: 01872 221555
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New resources designed to help prevent and manage cruelty, harassment and abuse against people with learning disabilities have been launched. Action Against Cruelty, developed by social researchers Lemos&Crane, is a new website and online network that brings together multi-agency guidance on all aspects of the problem from definitions, detection, prevention and safeguarding to criminal and civil proceedings and aftercare, as well as under-reporting, communication with victims and perpetrators and supportive communities. The resource builds on Lemos&Crane’s report Loneliness and Cruelty that revealed that 93% of adults with learning disabilities had been victim of targeted cruelty, harassment or abuse. It also found that verbal abuse and harassment were the most commonly experienced types of cruelty and neighbours, local residents and schoolchildren the most common perpetrators. Visit Action Against Cruelty for more information at: https://www.lemosandcrane.co.uk/actionagainstcruelty/ © Copyright Lemos&Crane
Partnership Board Changes in the Partnership Board The way that the Learning Disability Partnership Board works is changing. This is because the way that the Council and the Health Service works together is changing. We want to make sure we get the work done and reach more people where they live. These are the kinds of meetings we have: »» Cornwall Learning Disability Partnership Board – 4 meetings a year (i.e. every three months) »» Leadership Group – monthly meetings
For more information contact: Liz Nichols, Senior Manager Strategic Commissioning, Adult Care and Support, Old County Hall, Truro, TR1 3AY. Tel: 01872 322676 or call 0300 1234 131 and ask for the Learning Disability Partnership Board. Email: ldnetwork@cornwall.gov.uk Website: www.cornwall.gov.uk/ldpbcornwall
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The British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD) is a national charity committed to improving the quality of life for the 1.2 million people in the UK with a learning disability. We work with government agencies and other organisations to help shape UK policy and strategic thinking, contributing to a shared vision of better services. We also carry out research on topics of national interest and publish our findings through conferences and workshops, publications and policy development.
The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities works to promote the rights, quality of life and opportunities of people with learning disabilities and their families. We do this by working with people with learning disabilities, their families and the people who support them. We carry out research, promote the rights of people with learning disabilities, improve services and spread knowledge and information.
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We encourage the development of advocacy for people with learning disabilities by supporting local advocacy groups and carrying out reviews and evaluations of advocacy provision.
We provide education and training for care staff and managers, professionals, family carers and people with a learning disability. Many of our resources and services are mapped to the Learning Disability Awards Framework (LDAF). Our Quality Network helps commissioners and providers to measure outcomes – what life is really like for people who use services – and to use their findings to improve services. People with learning disabilities take part in assessing the services they use.
The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities is part of the Mental Health Foundation, a national charity, and operates as a directorate within the charity. 2009 marked the 60th anniversary of the Mental Health Foundation. We are a member of the Learning Disability Coalition with 14 other leading disability charities. The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities believes it is important that people with learning disabilities can take part in daily life where they live. We are working to make sure that they have interesting things to do during the day.
Current projects: Community Connecting: this programme is about working with
We publish books, training materials and journals to improve practice among professionals and to help adults and children with a learning disability achieve a better quality of life. We also offer information and resources on all aspects of learning disability policy and practice.
individuals and the people close to them to find out their strengths, talents and interests. It goes beyond simply helping people to be in the community and aims to make people part of their community.
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A specialist residential care home for adults with learning disabilities. Our aim is to provide not only the very best in care, but also to ensure our residents live a full and active life by helping each person achieve their aspirations and goals. For more information please contact us on 01209 698595 or visit our website at www.solarcarehomes.com
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PRC OUTREACH
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ARC- The Association for Real Change ARC is a national umbrella organisation for learning disability service providers. ARC supports services to promote real change. Our members’ services include daytime and leisure activities, support to people in their own homes, residential services, training for employment, special schools and colleges, staff training and information and advice. We: »» »» »»
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If you want to know more about ARC in the far South West call Rod Landman on 01237 441786 | rod.landman@arcuk.org.uk If you would like to know more about ARC or how you can become a member contact: 01246 555 043 | www.arcuk.org.uk.
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How to support people with autism ● Explain at every stage what you are about to do, what will happen next and why. ● Give the person enough time to understand the information you are sharing and wait a few seconds for a response if it is not given immediately. ● Questions should be clear and direct using language that is easy to understand and pictures where necessary – do not rely on the person to pick up on the meaning of your questions or body language. ● People with autism might take what you say literally so avoid words with a double meaning and humour that could be misunderstood. ● Maintain a routine – familiarity is often important to some people with autism. ● Social difficulties may include lack of eye contact and unusual body language, talking at inappropriate moments or about inappropriate topics. ● Repetitive behaviours might be a coping mechanism and therefore should be respected. ● The environment is important – some people with autism are particularly sensitive to light, movement, sounds, smell and touch. Try to keep the immediate environment as calm as possible to help alleviate any anxiety. ● Always consider the person’s behaviour in terms of his or her autism, even if it becomes challenging. ● Ask the person and/or parent, carer or advocate what support they might need. Produced by RCN Publishing in partnership with: British Psychological Society, Department of Health, National AutisticCare Society, Royal have College of at General Practitioners, Royal College Psychiatrists, choices you a loss? Call Royal College of Nursing, on 01872 321of 327 or see page 90 for more details Skills for Care, Skills for Health, Social Care Institute for Excellence, University of Oxford
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Safe Places Safe Places was first established in Hertfordshire and is operated in parts of Devon. Adult Care, Health and Wellbeing is working with Devon and Cornwall Police and Cornwall People First to bring the scheme to Cornwall. The scheme helps people with learning disabilities deal with any incident that takes place whilst they are out and about in the community – for example harassment, bullying or maybe the person they are meeting fails to turn up. The idea is simple - stickers like the one at the top of the page are issued to establishments that sign up to the scheme and the people with learning disabilities carry a card with emergency contact details on. The staff in the safe place venue will be able to assist anyone who goes to them for help. Places that have agreed so far to be a safe place include: »» Cornwall Council’s one stop shops, leisure centres and libraries »» Volunteer Cornwall offices »» All St Austell Brewery pubs If you would like to get a Safe Place card, or if you have any questions about the scheme or would like to become a safe place, please don’t hesitate to contact us on 01872 323641 or by email at safeplaces@cornwall.gov.uk.
National Autistic Society NAS branches in England provide a local hub where parents, carers and people with autism can get help, access services, support each other and meet other people and families in similar situations. The West Cornwall Branch does this through: »» Open meetings with guest speakers where people have the opportunity to meet and support each other. »» Providing information and ideas in regular newsletters and through access to the branch library. »» Arranging social events and family trips out. These include a young adults group which runs on a weekly basis and a regular swimming group which has private use of a pool. »» Helping to raise autism awareness in the area by organising public events and generating press reports. For more information about autism, Asperger syndrome and related diagnoses visit the National Autistic Society main website: www.autism.org.uk Branch Officer, The National Autistic Society, Prince Croft, Mount Hawke, Truro TR4 8EE westcornwall@nas.org
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Bawden Manor Farm
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Menna House
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Sansigra Care Home
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September Lodge
5 (see ad pg 59) Perranporth TR6 0JA 01326 371000
Springfield House
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Tanglewood
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Tarrant House
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13 (see ad on page 59) St Agnes TR7 3NB 01326 371000
The Beach
10 Truro TR4 9QD 01872 571030
The Gables, Truro
3 (see ad on page 59) Truro TR3 6HE 01326 371000
The Willows
8 Newquay TR7 1DX 01637 874418
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8 St Mawes TR2 5AE 01326 270570
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6 St Austell PL25 5SW 01726 77401
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29 Launceston PL15 7ES 01566 774752
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Rosewarne Care
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Misty Falls Care Home
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Station Villa
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A specialist provider of autism services offering the best in person-centred support according to individual needs Please call for a free assessment with our trained staff Tel: 01326 371 000 www.spectrumasd.org
Spectrum provides education, residential, domiciliary care and supported living primarily for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. With 30 years’ experience we have developed expertise in empowering the service users we are supporting to help manage their conditions and behaviours themselves, so living productive and fulfilling lives. We promote the rights of those with learning disabilities, autism or similar conditions to lead full lives in society. Our specialist education centre, Three Bridges, has been judged by Ofsted as “outstanding” in all 7 areas at its last inspection. Spectrum is an accredited and approved provider with Cornwall Council. We encourage our service users to participate within their community, to make positive choices in their lives and realise their full potential.
We have 25 homes throughout Cornwall with service users living in varying environments suited to their needs and aspirations. Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
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Mental Health At least one in four of us will experience a mental health problem at some point in our life. Depression and anxiety are the most common. However, help and support is available for all types of mental health problems. Although GP’s are able to help most people to manage depression, for some patients, particularly those with more severe depression or where treatment is not successful, more specialised care may be needed. Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CFT) provides a range of specialist mental health services across the county to meet these needs.
Home Treatment Team
The Home Treatment Teams provide a high level of support to people who are in mental health crisis or relapse, in their own home. They offer a real alternative to a hospital admission or can enable a person to return home more quickly after a stay in hospital. The teams are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year.
Community Mental Health Team (CMHTs)
Referral to the Home Treatment Team is via a GP, Accident & Emergency Dept (A&E), the Police, CMHTs, an inpatient unit, relative or self-referral.
CMHTs provide one-to-one, individualised support to adults suffering from a severe mental illness. The support is needs led and may take the form of visits to the client’s home, or a community setting such as a GP surgery. This supports recovery and allows them to retain their social status, wellbeing and their place in the community.
Contact Information Out of normal working hours, between 5.15pm and 8.45am the Home Treatment Team provides an emergency mental health service:
Support may be provided on a short or long term basis depending on individual need. We work closely with other teams within Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CFT), some of which may be able to make a valuable contribution to the client’s care, these include: »» Home Treatment Team (and out of hours mental health services) »» Home Treatment Team (and access to crises/ emergency mental health services) »» Early Intervention in Psychosis »» Cornwall Eating Disorders Services »» Family Intervention Services »» Community Veterans Services Referral to adult mental health services is via a GP, other health professional or self-referral by calling: 0845 207 7711.
CMHTs are available Monday to Friday, 8.45am-5.15pm. Caradon CMHT 01579 373737 North Cornwall CMHT 01208 251446 Restormel CMHT 01726 873377 Carrick CMHT 01872 356000 Kerrier CMHT 01209 881888 Penwith CMHT 01736 575555
To find out which CMHT covers the area in which you live, please contact Bodmin Hospital switchboard on 01208 251300.
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East Team North Cornwall, Caradon and Restormel areas:
0845 230 3901
West Team Kerrier, Penwith and Carrick areas:
0845 230 3902
Inpatient Mental Health Services The majority of people with mental health problems receive support at home, but some will need the extra level of care & treatment that can only be provided in hospital.
Acute Inpatient Units When a person’s care cannot be safely managed at home, we have 2 acute units; Fletcher ward at Bodmin Hospital and Bay Unit at Longreach House in Redruth, for the assessment and treatment of people over 16 with a mental health condition. All patients have their own room with an en-suite bathroom and access to a communal garden & lounge areas. Therapeutic treatment is provided alongside activities to support & encourage recovery. Referrals to the acute inpatient units are made via the Home Treatment Team. Bay Unit, Longreach House, Camborne/Redruth Community Hospital site, Barncoose Terrace, Redruth, TR15 3ER. Unit Office: 01209 881900. Patient phone: 01209 211014 Fletcher Ward, Bodmin Hospital, Boundary Road, Bodmin PL31 2QT Unit Office: 01208 251377. Patient phone: 01208 73056
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Harvest Ward (PICU) at Bodmin Hospital provides concentrated treatment to those who are most unwell. We support anyone over of 16 who, because they are very unwell need a higher level of nursing input. We aim to help people to recover to a point where they can return to a normal psychiatric unit or home with support. All patients on this unit receive treatment under the Mental Health Act. Referrals can be made by any mental health team, acute, forensic or prison services in and out of the county. Harvest Ward, Bodmin Hospital, Boundary Road, Bodmin PL31 2QT Unit Office: 01208 251450. Patient phone: 01208 269478
Rehabilitation - Bowman Unit & Fettle House (Bodmin Hospital) Bowman Unit is a low secure unit that focuses on the rehabilitation and recovery of up to 14 men over 18 with severe and enduring mental health problems. The men can be residents for up to 2 yrs. Referrals are made by a professional within the inpatient service. Unit Office: 01208 251439. Patient phone: 01208 77012 Fettle House provides rehabilitation for men and women over 16, with a long term mental illness. It aims to give them the skills they need to live more independently, with support if needed. Unit Office: 01208 251366. Patient phone: 01208 75266
Mental Health
Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
Complex Care & Dementia Liaison Service The Complex Care & Dementia Liaison Service consists of two teams: »» Psychiatric Liaison Team Based at Royal Cornwall Hospital, the team provides assessment for people with dementia or suspected dementia, and people with complex mental health needs who require specialist assessment. The team delivers advice and education to staff and carers around managing behaviours that challenge care givers in the acute setting. They also give guidance on the use of the Mental Health Act and Mental Capacity Act, and assist with person centred care planning to support timely and appropriate discharges from the acute hospital setting. Referral to the Psychiatric Liaison Team is usually made directly by the medical team looking after the person at the Royal Cornwall Hospital. The team can also be contacted via Bodmin Hospital switchboard on 01208 251300. »» Countywide Dementia Liaison Team Support a number of care homes and 12 community hospitals countywide for people with suspected dementia and those who have a diagnosis of dementia.
Complex Care & Dementia Services
By providing support, advice and education to staff, carers and other key professionals, the team aims to prevent unnecessary transfers of care to the acute hospital.
The Complex Care and Dementia Services provide specialist assessments and treatments for people with complex mental health needs and/or dementia. We support people to optimise their health and wellbeing and achieve the best quality of life for both the individual and their family/carers.
The team also supports annual health checks for people that are registered on the GP’s dementia Quality Outcome Framework Register and in care, along with supporting people with suspected dementia to be given a diagnosis.
Memory Service The Memory Service offers a specialist assessment for people who are concerned they may have dementia. The assessment enables us clarify the cause of any memory problems so we can provide guidance, support and access to the right service at the right time.
Referral to the County wide Dementia Liaison Team is via a GP, other health or social care provider, or through a carer or self-referral. Alternatively, the local Dementia Liaison Nurse can be contacted via Bodmin Hospital switchboard on 01208 251300. ©Crown Copyright
Early detection and diagnosis of dementia means that effective treatment, targeted education and appropriate support can be delivered to help the person live well with dementia. Memory assessments may take place at one of the local memory clinics across Cornwall or if needed at a person’s home. Referral to the Memory Service is via a GP, other health or social care provider, or self-referral. Alternatively, the service can be contacted via your local Community Mental Health Team or Bodmin Hospital switchboard on 01208 251300.
Inpatient Units for people with Dementia
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Addaction Addaction is one of the UK’s largest specialist drug and alcohol treatment charities. Recovery for all our service users is our ultimate ambition. But we recognise that the path to this recovery requires a range of different interventions to meet individuals’ needs. Our treatment services can and do work, particularly when they are: »» delivered in partnership »» provided locally, supported nationally »» family focused »» designed to offer a range of treatment options. The services offered by Addaction are completely free of charge to those attending, and are tailored to their specific needs. Typical services can include: »» behavioural therapy, such as counselling »» cognitive therapy »» psychotherapy »» substitute prescriptions for medications such as methadone or naltrexone »» support for other problems such as housing or debt. Treatment can be for different lengths of time depending on the individual. Because drug addiction is typically a chronic problem characterised by occasional relapses, short-term treatment is often not sufficient for most individuals. For many people treatment is a long-term process that involves multiple interventions and attempts at abstinence Contact information: Chy Colom, Truro, Cornwall TR1 1JU Tel: 01872 262 414 6 Church Street, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3AG Tel: 01579 340616 23-24 Market Place,Penzance, Cornwall TR18 2JD Tel: 01736 365467 Trevint House, Strangeways Terrace, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2PA Tel: 01872 263001
Pentreath Ltd.
– Providing a fresh and continually changing service Pentreath is an award winning mental health charity working throughout the whole of Cornwall and Isles of Scilly. We inspire and support our clients through a journey of both personal and vocational (work) development with the aim of securing future employment, education or training. As well as delivering tailor-made Information, Advice and Guidance sessions to our clients we also work to raise awareness and challenge any misunderstandings that society has about mental health. Pentreath recognises that supporting people to access facilities within their local community can help them to develop skills, self confidence and raise their future prospects and aspirations. Our clients are at the very centre of our projects and these are developed to meet their needs. This means we are always providing a fresh and continually changing service. The people we work with come from all kinds of backgrounds and have access to various programmes including vocational and recreational (leisure related) activities through us. We work in partnership with various organisations including Outlook South West, the NHS, JobCentre Plus and Connexions. We also work closely with other mental health charities such as Mind and Rethink. We accept self referrals from individuals as well as those from professionals such as GPs, Jobcentre Plus and many other organisations. ©Crown
Contact information: Pentreath Ltd, St Enoder Barns, Glebe Farm, Narrow Lane, Summercourt, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 5EE Tel: 01726 862727 | info@pentreath.co.uk www.pentreath.co.uk
Alzheimer’s Society Singing for the Brain launched in Cornwall by Alzheimer’s Society
Alzheimer’s Society for Cornwall have launched ‘Singing for the Brain’ groups which are designed to be a fun, stimulating and social activity for people in the early to moderate stages of dementia and their carers. Sessions are led by a trained ‘Singing for the Brain’ leader and involve a wide variety of music including familiar favourites as well as simple songs that may enable harmonies and rounds, with participants joining as much or as little as they wish. How can the session help? »» People with dementia who have language and communication difficulties may find that well known songs can evoke verbal and emotional memories. New songs can help to challenge and extend skills. »» Music helps to create environments in which people with dementia can express positive feelings and emotions. »» Singing helps to stimulate more conscious breathing and combined with hand percussion and actions gives opportunities for gentle exercise. »» Families and carers can strengthen existing relationships and build new friendships, share experiences and find support and inclusion. The Penzance singing group runs every Monday from 2pm – 4pm and takes place at The One Stop Shop, Cornwall Council, Committee Room 1, St Claire, Penzance, TR18 3QW The Truro singing group runs every Tueday from 2pm- 4pm and takes place at All Saints Church, Highertown, Truro If you would like to book a place, please call 01872 277963.
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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting around 496,000 people in the UK. The term ‘dementia’ describes a set of symptoms which can include loss of memory, mood changes, and problems with communication and reasoning. These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain diseases and conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease Services offered in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly: »» Camborne, Redruth & Saltash Memory Cafe’s each provide an opportunity for people with dementia or memory problems and for those who care for someone with memory problems or dementia to drop in for a chat and a coffee. Also offer information, advice and social activities. »» Information Line- Provision of support and information to people affected by dementia and their carers. »» Cornwall Telephone Befriending Service aims to improve quality of life for people with dementia, carers, families and friends by supporting them to manage at home for as long as possible. This may be by providing information, sign posting to other organisations or offering telephone befriending support. The service is run by dedicated, trained volunteers. »» Dementia Support Workers- For people who require further information and/or support. A dementia support worker can provide home visits. »» Singing for the Brain Penzance & Truro, Singing groups for people with dementia and their carers held weekly on a Monday in Penzance and on a Tuesday in Truro. Contact Information: Woodbine Farm Business Centre, Truro Business Park, Threemilestone, Truro, TR3 6BW Helpline: 0300 222 11 22 | enquiries@alzheimers.org.uk www.alzheimers.org.uk
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Mental Health
Cornwall Eating Disorders Service Eating disorders are a mental health illness associated with high mortality; they can affect women and men of all ages. They are often more about feelings and emotions than they are about food. Cornwall Eating Disorders Service offers a comprehensive range of treatment and support for individuals of all ages who have a clinical diagnosis of an eating disorder. We are community based and work closely with patients, carers, local health services and other agencies, such as; Child and Family Services, GP’s, Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT) and inpatient facilities where relevant. We access a specialist inpatient unit in Exeter; the Haldon unit and occasionally use the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro for patients who are at serious physical risk. Initial referral to the service is by a GP to the local CMHT or Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).
Contact Information Cornwall Eating Disorders Service, Truro Health Park, Infirmary Hill, Truro, TR1 2JA Tel: 01872 354340 | Fax: 01872 354339 Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm Anyone who needs urgent support outside of these hours should contact out of hours mental health services via Bodmin Hospital switchboard on 01208 251300. ©Crown Copyright
Informative & Supportive Websites: www.b-eat.co.uk www.bodywhys.ie www.i-eat.org.uk
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Improving domiciliary care for people with dementia: a provider perspective Dementia is one of the most important issues we face as the population ages. There are estimated to be over 750,000 people in the UK with dementia, 79,236 is the current estimate for the South West Region and numbers are expected to double in the next thirty years. The term ‘dementia’ is used to describe a syndrome which may be caused by a number of illnesses in which there is progressive decline in multiple areas of function. Although dementia is primarily a condition associated with older people, there are also a significant number of people (currently around 15,000) who develop dementia earlier in life. Direct costs of dementia to the NHS and Social Care are in the region of £8.2bn annually. ‘Living well with dementia - a National Dementia Strategy’ was published in February 2009. It set out a vision for transforming dementia services with the aim of achieving better awareness of dementia, early diagnosis and high quality treatment at whatever stage of the illness and in whatever setting. Raising the quality of care for people with dementia and their carers is a major priority under the new Coalition Government. In line with this, the Government is committed to ensuring there is a greater focus on accelerating the pace of improvement in dementia care, through local delivery of quality outcomes and local accountability for achieving them. This is a new outcomes focused approach, a key element of which is ensuring greater transparency and provision of information to individuals. This enables people to have a good understanding of their local services, how these compare to other services, and the level of quality that they can expect.
The United Kingdom Home Care Association (UKHCA) is the professional association of home care providers from the independent, voluntary, notfor-profit and statutory sectors representing more than 1,900 members across the UK. The South West Dementia Partnership has commissioned the United Kingdom Home Care Association to research and deliver the findings of this important report ‘Improving Domiciliary Care for People with Dementia: A Provider Perspective’. Home care providers from a variety of backgrounds and geographical locations across the South West had input into the research. This was complimented by organisations and key people with knowledge and experience in the field of dementia from other parts of England. With the future of health and social care under the microscope, this opportunity to look at how home care can rise to the challenge of providing person-centred care and support for people with dementia and their families, could not have come at a more critical time. The project has been designed to show how providers are meeting the challenge of supporting people with dementia and their carers, and how they can deliver person centred care and support in the future. To read the entire report go to: http://www.ukhca.co.uk/pdfs/Ukhca-domiciliary-care-final-report.pdf
The new approach is set out in the document ‘Quality outcomes for people with dementia’. The South West Dementia Partnership (SWDP) oversees the delivery of the National Dementia Strategy in the South West, and the South West Implementation Support Programme, brings together organisations from health and social care, the voluntary sector and people using dementia services to drive forward improvements.
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Disabilities
Disabilities Information about Disability in Cornwall and listings are provided for wheelchair and equipment provision. For physical disabilities in care homes please see our care homes section page 26. Enable in Cornwall Enable in Cornwall is a registered charity that works with people aged 16 and above who have a physical disability and/or sensory impairment and live in Cornwall. The organisation offers free information, advice, guidance and support to assist clients in overcoming barriers they may face in accessing training, education, voluntary work or paid employment. Moreover, the organization devotes the time and resources necessary to empower disabled citizens to assume active and purposeful roles in their communities. Thus, Enable is part of a vision that is committed to the transformation of Adult Social Care so that the phrase “putting people first” can become a reality. Enable in Cornwall Ltd is an organisation with a mission. We freely facilitate people who are disabled by their environment to gain more power and control over their lives. Thus self-help is enabled through clients identifying their own goals and deciding what support they need to gain employment, undertake a voluntary activity or attend a training course/educational programme. Our project is managed by a Board of Directors, of which a majority are disabled people. This is of fundamental importance to our work, as we believe that only disabled people can fully understand the barriers that disabled people face when trying to access training and work. Thus, today, Enable in Cornwall Ltd offers information, advice, guidance and support to people aged 16 and above who have a physical disability and/or sensory impairment and live in Cornwall. »» We offer a free service, to which people can self-refer or be referred by other organisations. »» Some clients are disabled from birth while others have suffered accidents or strokes in later life that have forced life changing circumstances on individuals and their family’s »» Each client has an advisor who develops a relationship that is suited to the needs and aspirations of the disabled person. »» Advisors visit clients in their own homes, an informal discussion then takes place as to what they would like to achieve and an action plan is completed. »» Advisors research the available options, addressing issues like transport and funding where necessary. »» Assistance is available, if required, in compiling a CV. »» Job searches are undertaken by Advisors to ensure that no opportunities are overlooked. »» If required Advisors will accompany clients to interviews or support them during their first day at training courses to help with the paperwork etc. When clients have been placed in work or training the staff at Enable continue to keep in regular contact until clients decide that they no longer need support. Therefore, the organisation provides a
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ENABLE In Cornwall Ltd Working for opportunities comprehensive service that is geared to the priorities of individuals with the intent of making permanent and positive changes to their lives. In this scenario Enable takes a person centred approach that recognises the benefit of individual autonomy, thus, advisors consciously looks to boost clients’ confidence and self-esteem. This strategy can transform lives with disabled people, who may have rarely left their homes, becoming active members of their local communities. If you would like more information about Enable in Cornwall please either telephone us on (01208) 77711 or email us at enableincornwall@aol.com. You may also find it useful to check out our website: www.enableincornwall.co.uk and we are also on Facebook, just type in “Enable in Cornwall Ltd” in the Search box and please click “like”!
RADAR Accessible toilets RADAR is a national network of disability organisations and disabled people. We represent our members by fasttracking your opinions and concerns to policy-makers and legislators in Westminster and Whitehall, and launching our own campaigns to promote equality for all disabled people. Are All The Public Toilets On Your RADAR? For a list of all the RADAR toilets in your area, please see the section on the Cornish Links website: www.cornishlinks.co.uk/disabled.htm RADAR KEYS available from Tourist Information centres (or NCD Council offices) price £3
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(For Shopmobility listings please see page 75 for more details) British Red Cross Truro,
01872 272 878
Cornwall Mobility Centre, Truro,
01872 254920
Horizon Mobility Ltd, Penryn,
0870 458 1500
H.S.C Mobility, Hayle, www.hsc-mobility.co.uk
01736 755927
Launceston Mobility, Launceston, www.launcestonmobility.co.uk
01566 774030
Mobility Scooters, Portreath,
01209 842700
Pro Mobility Ltd, Helston, www.promobility.co.uk
01326 569494
St John Ambulance
01726 815 967
Tremorvah Industries, Truro, www.tremorvah.co.uk
01872 324340
Disabilities
Wheelchair Provision
DotComUnity Disability Directory DotComUnity is a Social Enterprise which primarily supports people with a learning or physical disability and anyone with long term conditions or in receipt of care and support services. This site is for them and for the people around them, whether that’s family or friends, or anyone involved in their care - professionals and service providers. At its core DotComUnity.org.uk has a simple, easy to use and completely free, directory. It covers every area of life and will tell you what exists to support your or others needs.
Hearing problems
There is currently 95000+ events and activities listed across the UK! But that is only a tiny fraction of what they will have in due course as more and more providers and activities are added daily.
There are a number of organisations providing specialist services to people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Cornwall Council Adult Care and Support can also provide services and advice on equipment to help people with hearing difficulties.
http://www.dotcomunity.org.uk/dcu3_local_learning_ disabilities_services.php?area=7&local=Cornwall © DotComUnity
Hearing Loss Cornwall, 3 Walsingham Place, Truro, Cornwall , TR1 2RP www.hearinglosscornwall.org Textphone 01872 263 664
01872 225 868
Accessible Britain Holifield Farm Project Holifield Farm Project is a day care facility for adults with special needs and learning disabilities. Here trainees can safely experience life and work on an organic farm and a friendly community project. We are committed to giving trainees the opportunity to develop life skills and to reach their full potential as valued individuals. We agree an individual and varied programme of activities with each trainee that meets their needs.
Book your FREE taster day!
Holifield Farm, Gweek, Helston, Cornwall TR12 6UJ Tel: 01326 221017 holifieldfarmproject@yahoo.co.uk
Packed with 180 inspiring days out, all reviewed by an enthusiastic and dedicated team of disabled visitors, the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain is an invaluable travel guide for anyone with accessibility needs. New for 2010 are the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain Awards. Comprising 5 categories, including Best Family Venue and Readers’ Choice Venue, they showcase the exceptional attractions that make a day out as easy and enjoyable as it should be. Highlights of the new edition of the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain include: »» Over 180 attractions and ideas for days out covered, including festivals, markets, bars, restaurants, sports arenas and events that are disability friendly. »» Reader Reviews by readers of the first edition of the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain. »» Things Not To Miss section highlighting the top five attractions in categories such as free, heritage, hidden, families and outdoors. »» Listings of useful organisations to make getting out and about even easier. The book is FREE to Blue Badge holders by calling 0800 953 7070 or visiting www.accessibleguide.co.uk – not available in the shops. Produced in association with Motability.
www.holifieldfarmproject.co.uk
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Day & Respite Care Caring for someone at home Respite Care can feel like having a full time When you are taking care of somebody you also need to think about for yourself. Depending on the type and intensity of care job, it is natural that you need to caring needed, your own health and well-being can be compromised by after someone else. In most jobs you get paid holidays - you take a break. This section gives looking should try to take some time off from caring too! You can get some from your caring role in a number of different ways: information about where to find respite 1. Residential respite: The Person you care for goes away to be looked after by someone else for a while this sort of help & support. – residential or nursing care or on holiday. 2.
Day Services Day Services offer help and support to older people and to people with disabilities. They offer social contact and stimulating activities for people who are finding difficulty living at home. Day care also enables carers to have a break from their caring. Centres are run by local authorities, the NHS, voluntary organisations and commercial businesses such as care homes (see page 13). Day Services offer care for adults with physical and/or learning disabilities and people recovering from mental illness. Day Services aim to give them the skills they need to live as independently as possible. Most are run by the Adult Services department and are for people who have been assessed as needing this kind of help.
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Domiciliary care: Someone comes into your home and takes over care for a while (a few hours or sometimes overnight) so you can go out or have some time to yourself. You can sometimes get a break when the person you care for is involved in other activities – for instance at school, at a Day Centre.
Assessment of needs by the Local Authority The first step is usually to approach the local authority to ask for an assessment for the person you care for – and for you as his/her carer. The Local Authority social worker doing the assessments will consider the needs of the person you care for, and your needs as their carer, and consider what services they may be able to provide (bearing in mind local priorities and availability of services). They will also do a Financial assessment under their Charging Policy which means that you (or – more usually – the person you care for) may be charged for the services according to means. © The Princess Royal Trust for Carers
CHOICE is a day provision for adults with Learning disabilities living the in the mid and West Cornwall area. CHOICE subscribes to the belief that people with Learning Disabilities have the right to a locally based person centred provision that will increase their choice and opportunities in all aspects of their daily life, including evenings and weekends. We work to reduce social isolation by supporting people in their own communities. To enable people to experience the same opportunities, successes and failures as others and empower people to plan and lead their own activities and projects.
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for more information please contact: Jacqui Barr (Service Manager) 01209 714781 Mandy Cross (Manager) 01209 714782 info@choicecornwall.org www.choicecornwall.org
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Day Care & Respite
Day & Respite Centres Learning Disability
Day Care
Dementia
Physical Disability
Sensory Impairment
Outdoor Activity
Hydrotherapy
Old Age
Mental Health
Respite Care
These listings include Day Care and Respite Centres throughout Cornwall. Some home care agencies (see page 40) and care homes (page 26) also provide these services.
WEST CORNWALL
CENTRAL CORNWALL
Age Concern
Age Concern Dayclub
Penzance TR19 7LJ 01736 788265 St. Ives TR26 2DY 01736 798182
Fowey 01872 266388 Newquay 01637 876150 St Austell 01872 266388 Truro 01872 279279
Boundervean Day Centre Camborne TR14 7QE 01209 613006
Carleen Community Church Care Centre Helston TR13 9NP 01736 763604
Cornwall Care Ltd Penzance 01736 330638
Drym Valley Centre Camborne TR14 0NU 01736 850707
Duchy College - West Cornwall Centre Camborne TR14 0AB 01209 722100
Frank Johns Centre Hayle 01736 754 545
Holifield Farm Project (see advert on page 65) Gweek TR12 6UL 01326 221017
John Daniel Centre
Anchor Project
St Austell 01726 7258
Fountain House Day Resource Centre
Bodmin PL31 2BT 01208 73623
Truro TR4 9QD 01872 571030
Lowena Hostel Truro TR1 1JX 01872 270 013
Mountford
Torcare Ltd Torpoint PL11 2BW 01752 813677
Trelil Court Day Resource Centre
Truro TR1 3TB 01872 274097
Bodmin PL31 2JW 01208 76899
Roswyth Mental Health Centre
Wadebridge Concern for the Aged
St Austell PL25 5QE 01726 724 29
Redruth 01209 218139
Tremorvah Industries
Pathfields
Threemilestone 01872 324 340
Truro TR1 3JG 01872 241783
Bude 01288 356235
Penzance TR18 2DH 01736 367342
Liskeard 01579 345 858
Gables Day Care Activity Centre
Murdoch & Trevithick
St Mary’s Haven Day Care Centre
Morley Tamblyn Lodge Priory Centre
Tregarne Hostel
Penzance TR18 2AB 01736 350752
Launceston PL15 8HW 01566 761155
St Austell PL25 4SZ 01726 76299
Camborne TR14 0DD 01209 718975
Richmond House
Eldfordleigh Resource Service
Launceston PL15 8EX 01566 776422
Stepping Stones
St. Day 01209 822300
Liskeard PL14 6AY 01579 347 836
Blantyre Centre
Kehelland Horticultural Centre
Reflectionst
Echo Centre
Launceston Day Centre
Newquay TR7 1BA 01637 873122
Penzance TR18 4DA 01736 350337
Saltash PL12 6JL 01752 844832
Falmouth TR11 3PT 01326 315822
Penzance 01736 368 531
Pengarth Day Centre
Carol Spinks Homecare
NORTH CORNWALL
Age Concern Bodmin 01726 822646 Launceston 01566 880066
Bude Mental Health Resource Centre Bude EX23 8DW 01288 355695
Caradon Mental Health Resource Centre
Wadebridge PL27 7BX 01208 812392
Westgate Centre Launceston PL15 7AE 01566 777344
For further information about accessing services or assessment of needs from the local authority see page 6 For PALS see page 14 Alternatively call the single access number 0300 1234 131
Liskeard PL14 4EJ 01579 347651
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Advocacy Advocacy is taking action to help people say what they want, secure their rights, represent their interests and obtain services they need. Advocates and advocacy schemes work in partnership with the people they support and take their side. Advocacy promotes social inclusion, equality and social justice. (Action for Advocacy)
Advocacy can help people become more aware of their own rights, to exercise those rights and be involved in and influence decisions that are being made about their future. Crucially advocacy can empower people to speak up for themselves. Independent or impartial? People feel more able to speak to someone who does not have any control over their care or access to services. This makes it important that advocates are independent of those services. Advocates are not impartial. They are there to express their client’s wishes as if they were their own. An advocate’s first duty is to support their client. It is important those advocates stay, and are seen to be, independent of those services.
Clarity Of Purpose The advocacy scheme will have clearly stated aims and objectives and be able to demonstrate how it meets the principles contained in this Charter. Advocacy schemes will ensure that people they advocate for, service providers and funding agencies have information on the scope and limitations of the schemes’ role.
Putting People First The advocacy scheme will ensure that the wishes and interests of the people they advocate for direct advocates’ work. Advocates should be non-judgmental and respectful of peoples’ needs, views and experiences. Advocates will ensure that information concerning the people they advocate for is shared with these individuals.
Empowerment The advocacy scheme will support self-advocacy and empowerment through its work. People who use the scheme should have a say in the level of involvement and style of advocacy support they want. Schemes will ensure that people who want to, can influence and be involved in the running and management of the scheme.
Accountability The advocacy scheme will have in place systems for the effective monitoring and evaluation of its work. All those who use the scheme will have a named advocate and a means of contacting them.
Accessibility Advocacy will be provided free of charge to eligible people. The advocacy scheme will aim to ensure that its premises, policies, procedures and publicity materials promote access for the whole community.
Confidentiality The advocacy scheme will have a written policy on confidentiality, stating that information known about a person using the scheme is confidential to the scheme and any circumstances under which confidentiality might be breached. The advocacy scheme will be structurally independent from statutory organisations and preferably from all service provider agencies. The advocacy scheme will be as free from conflict of interest as possible both in design and operation, and actively seek to reduce conflicting interests.
Supporting Advocates The advocacy scheme will ensure advocates are prepared, trained and supported in their role and provided with opportunities to develop their skills and experience.
Complaints The advocacy scheme will have a written policy describing how to make complaints or give feedback about the scheme or about individual advocates. Where necessary, the scheme will enable people who use its services to access external independent support to make or pursue a complaint. Editorial from: The Advocacy Charter. Developed in 2002 by Advocacy Across London (AAL). An accessable leaflet is available from the publication section of Action for Advocacy’s website: www.actionforadvocacy.org.uk/
Equal Opportunity The advocacy scheme will have a written equal opportunities policy that recognises the need to be proactive in tackling all forms of inequality, discrimination and social exclusion. The scheme will have in place systems for the fair and equitable allocation of advocates’ time.
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Advocacy
OPAAL Older People’s Advocacy Alliance
Independent Age Independent Age is a growing charity empowering thousands of older people across the UK and Ireland to live more fulfilling lives. Founded 150 years ago, we are an established voice for older people and their families, committed to making a positive impact through the ‘ABC’ of advice, befriending and campaigning.
OPAAL is the only national UK membership based organisation supporting, promoting and developing the provision of independent advocacy services for older people. Our members have empathy with, and an understanding of the things affecting the lives of, older people.
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OPAAL provides a network which members can participate in and contribute to regionally and nationally, influencing the future shape of independent advocacy for older people.
We provide a free national telephone advice service and produce free and accessible information guides and publications to help older people and their families in three vital areas:
Members can share best practice and experience through OPAAL’s projects, events and website.
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social care (including care at home, in hospital and residential care) welfare benefits and entitlements befriending services and other social support.
How OPAAL can help you. For more information visit www.opaal.org.uk or contact: Administrator: Jo Swinswood, Beth Johnson Foundation, 64 Princes Road, Stoke on Trent ST4 7JL Tel: 01782 844036 Email: jo@bjf.org.uk
Befriending and support » We offer free face-to-face and telephone befriending services to help alleviate loneliness and isolation, and provide additional support to particularly vulnerable older people.
Campaigning » We use the knowledge and understanding gained from our frontline services to help influence policy and practice. Around 10,000 older people, their families and carers currently receive direct support from us, with another 25,000 accessing our information guides.
The CareAware Advocacy Service provides a ‘one stop’ facility to answer all of your care funding questions. The Advocacy service can provide information, advice and guidance on: »» Understanding social services assessment procedures »» Sourcing appropriate home care services and support »» Finding and selecting a suitable care home »» Establishing entitlement to state benefits »» Maximising support from the local authority »» Paying care fees, protecting assets »» Ensuring your wishes are respected and using Enduring/Lasting Power of Attorney or equivalent
To find out more about our services and how to volunteer with us, visit www.independentage.org or call 020 7605 4200. To get in touch with one of our advisers, email advice@independentage.org or call 0845 262 1863. Lines are open Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm.
Action For Advocacy
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Tel: 0161 707 1107 | www.careaware.co.uk
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Since its launch in 2002, advocacy organisations from across the country have adopted the Advocacy Charter. In total over 75 organisations contributed to its development and many more advocacy organisations use it regularly as a tool to focus on key advocacy issues and guide their work. Developed as a set of core principles for advocacy, the Charter is designed: »» To inform advocacy practice and training »» To raise awareness of the value of Advocacy »» As a tool for negotiating with funding and commissioning bodies »» As a quality assurance mechanism To receive more information access us at: Tel: 020 7820 7868 Email: info@actionforadvocacy.org.uk Web: www.actionforadvocacy.org.uk
In response to demand, four of the UK’s leading advice services have come together to launch the first ever joined up advisory service to provide through a single telephone number and website, a free, independent and good quality advice and information service about housing and care options for older people, their families and carers.
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FirstStop provided jointly by Help the Aged, Elderly Accommodation Counsel, Counsel and Care and NHFA Care Fees Advice will be able to deliver advice and information in the areas which most older people will need advice about: Money and benefits, Care in any setting, from your own home to a care home, Housing options from adapting your own home or choosing retirement housing to care homes. 0800 377 7070 | www.firststopcareadvice.org.uk
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Advocacy Listings for Cornwall
Eating Disorders Group
Newquay 01637 873122
Enable in Cornwall Ltd. Anchor Project
Falmouth 01326 315822 Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Special Needs
Bodmin Share 01208 79252 Young people Breast Cancer Care
Truro 0500 241952 Drugs & Alcohol
01872 571496 Counselling and Support
01326 315822
Camborne Live at Home Scheme
Camborne 01209 719062 Befriending, coffee morning, outings, advocacy, activities groups
Carer’s Break Service - Carer’s Support Worker Project Camborne 01209 614767 Mental Health
Hear Our Voice
Truro 01872 261989 11 - 25 year olds experiencing, or at risk of mental health difficulties
Hearing Loss Cornwall Truro
01872 225868
Huntington’s Disease Ass. Camelford 01840 213004 Ileostomy and Internal Pouch Support Group Truro 01872 277114
Carer’s Link
Torpoint 01752 812743 Carers of physically, mentally or emotionally disturbed
Carers Rights Truro 01872
274586 Advocacy for Carers of People with Learning Disability
Carrick care and Repair
Truro 01872 260777 Elderly persons housing repair and adaptations
Citizens Advice Bureau’s
Freshfield Service
G.A.I.N. (Gain Acceptance In Nurturing)
01736 731940
Breathe Easy Cornwall Falmouth
Bodmin 01208 77711 Aged 16 - 64 with physical disability
See page 85
Connexions Cornwall and Devon
Kerrier District Council Housing Advice Centre Redruth 01209 614240 / 614180
Lizard Pathways Plus Helston
01326 241644
Work and Employment
Marie Curie Cancer Care
01872 260500 Provides a free independent advocacy service
Multiple Sclerosis Society
Truro 01872 274911
Truro 0800 9755111 Information, advice and support to all 13 to 19 year olds
Over Eaters Anonymous
Cornwall Advocacy
OPAAL (Older People’s Advocacy Alliance)
01872 242478 Provides a free independent advocacy service
Cornwall Blind Association
01782 844036
Truro 01872 261110
Cornwall Centre for Volunteers
Liskeard 01579 344818
Cornwall Dyslexia Ass. Perranporth 01872 274827 Cornwall Dysphasia Support Penryn
01326 259848
The Stroke Association
Patient Advice & Liaison Service (PALS) see page 14 Penwith and Kerrier Mind Befriending Scheme 01209 714550 Mental Health, Learning Disabilities & Special Needs
Relate Cornwall
St Austell 01726 74128 Individuals and couple counselling
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Cornwall Mental Health Forum Cornwall People First
01736 757798
Truro 01872 261037
St Austell / Bodmin / Camborne / Penzance 0800 181 033 Young People’s Advice, Information & Support
Shelter
cornwallpeoplefirst.com
Penryn 01326 372444 Adults over 16 with physical, emotional and/or psychiatric disabilities.
Cornwall Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre 01872 262100
Self Direction Community Project
01736 334857 / 01579 324150
Cornwall Support Group, National Osteoporosis Society Penryn 01326 375615 Cornwall Women’s Refuge Trust 01872 225629 Rape, Abuse and Violence
Cornwall Works
http://www.selfdirection.org Advice and information for anyone who is homeless or has a housing related problem
Special Parenting Service
01209 881845 Serves Parents with learning disabilities
The Salvation Army 01872 225734
01872 355015 Work and Employment
Coverack Christmas Tree Committee
Signposting, Listening ear, Spiritual Support
Victim Support Cornwall
Helston 01872 242478 Children and Young People
Redruth 0845 0567999 Serve ‘Disadvantaged’ Adult Learners
DIAL Cornwall (Disability Information Advice Line)
Women’s Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Bodmin
Penzance 01736 757500 Disability information see page 64
01208 77099 / 01208 79992
YMCA Cornwall Ltd.
DiVA (Domestic Violence & Abuse) Hayle 01736 759687
Penzance 01736 365016 Housing and Accommodation aged 16-25 years
Devon & Cornwall Lupus Group
Zebedees
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01803 203318
Truro 01872 263 860 - Support for people between 11-21 for sexuality, bullying, racism, & more
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Safeguarding Adults
NO TO ABUSE NO TO ABUSE
Say no to abuse Say novulnerable to abuse Protecting adults Protecting adults from abusevulnerable and neglect from abuse and neglect Physical Abuse Emotional Abuse Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Sexual Abuse
Financial Abuse Neglect Financial Abuse Discrimination Neglect Discrimination
Adult Care and Support Large print as standard Adult Care and131 Support Tel: 0300 1234 Large print as standard Tel: 0300 1234 131
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Motability Telephone: 0845 456 4566 (8.30am till 5.30pm Monday to Friday)
Website: www.motability.co.uk
Motability, a national charity (registered charity no: 299745), has overall responsibility for the Motability Scheme: »» »»
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We direct and oversee the Scheme. We raise funds to provide financial help to Scheme customers who would otherwise be unable to afford the type of car and any adaptations that they need. We administer the Government's Specialised Vehicles Fund which provides financial assistance for customers who need to travel in their wheelchairs. We provide technical support to customers and the adaptation and conversion industry.
The Motability Car Scheme is administered on a contract basis by Motability Operations, a not-for-profit private company owned by the major banks. The Wheelchair and Scooter Scheme is operated by Route2mobility, a limited company, under contract to Motability. The Motability Scheme enables disabled people to obtain a car, powered wheelchair or scooter simply by using their government-funded mobility allowances. Customers exchange their allowance for a worry-free mobility package, including: »» Car, powered wheelchair or scooter »» Insurance »» Servicing »» Tyres »» Breakdown cover »» Adaptations and wheelchair accessible vehicles are also available. The Scheme is open to anyone who receives one of the following benefits, and has at least 12 months’ award length remaining when they apply: »» Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance »» War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement. »» Around two-thirds of our customers drive, but nondrivers can get a car as a passenger. Similarly, parents and carers can also apply on behalf of a child. Images courtesy of Motability
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Over 630,000 disabled people currently use the Motability Scheme Thanks to Motability I now have and 97% of them would recommend it to their friends. A further independence 1.3 million are eligible to join but have not taken my advantage of to travel doing so, simply because they may be unawareMrs that they can. Lockyer, Hampshire 95% of our customers choose to lease a car through Motability’s Contract Hire agreement, which gives you: »» A new car of your choice every 3 years »» Insurance and personal accident cover »» Servicing and maintenance »» Full breakdown assistance from RAC »» Replacement tyres fitted by Kwik-Fit »» Window or windscreen replacement at no extra cost. Our worry-free policy continues right to the end of your threeyear lease with a seamless transfer to your new car. What’s more, you can choose from over 4,000 cars - no wonder 97% of our customers would be happy to recommend us.
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Some customers may prefer to buy their own car, in which case our Hire Purchase scheme might be for you. If you choose Hire Purchase, you negotiate the actual purchase price with your Motability dealer. With Hire Purchase, you will also be responsible for organising and paying for comprehensive insurance, breakdown recovery, your car tax disc, servicing and repairs. (If you choose to buy a car with a Hire Purchase agreement, you will need to be receiving the allowance for the full length of your agreement.)
For more information call our general enquiries phone number: 0845 456 4566, or go to www.motability.co.uk
Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details
Mazda Vospers of Liskeard/Truro
Alfa Romeo St. Erth Services
Motability
Dealerships in your area
01209 821911
Mercedes Benz / Smart Mercedes-Benz of Truro
Audi Truro Audi
01872 520801
BMW / Mini Ocean Falmouth Ltd
01326 375960
Falmouth Garages Ltd
01326 377246
Chrysler Carrs Indian Queens/Truro
01726 862360
Citroen Hawkins Motors Blackwater Trelawny Citroen Ltd Penzance P C Tonkin and Son St Austell
01872 560987 01202 893589 01726 850241
Daihatsu Claude Holman Cars Ltd Truro
01872 560561
Dodge Carrs Indian Queens
01726 862360
Fiat St Erth Services Hayle Vospers of St Austell/Poole
01736 752028 01726 874070
Ford Vospers of Penzance/Truro/St Austell/Falmouth/ Liskeard/Poole Tregoning Ford Wadebridge Flora Motors Ltd Helston
01872 226226 01208 812026 01326 563416
Honda Rowes Honda Truro
01872 279631
01326 377206
Nissan 01872 540585 01208 261111
Peugeot Hawkins Motors Ltd Penryn/Hayle/St Austell Truscotts Launceston/Helston
01726 828100 01326 573001
Proton Penwyn Garage St Austell
01726 822329
Renault Dales Newquay/Scorrier Millers Garages Falmouth R & S Motors Ltd Saltash
01202 510888 01326 373825 01752 845000
Saab Riders Saab Falmouth
01326 213399
Seat Dales Central Motors Redruth West End Motors Bodmin
01209 821144 01208 261111
Skoda Carrs Skoda Indian Queens Falmouth Garages Ltd Penryn
01726 862360 01326 377246
Suzuki Dales Central Motors Newquay
01872 511600
Parklands Newquay
01872 511262
Vauxhall 01872 560987
Jeep Carrs Truro/ Indian Queens
Hawkins Motors Penryn
Toyota
Hyundai Hawkins Motors Blackwater
01872 520900
Mitsubishi
Town & Country Motor Truro West End Motors Bodmin
Chevrolet
01872 226231
01872 520790
Kia
Ward of Truro/Helston Maynes Garage Redruth West End Motors Bodmin Evans Halshaw Saltash PC Tonkin & Son St.Austell
01872 226500 01209 215502 01208 261111 01752 848411 01726 850241
Volkswagen
Hawkins Motors St Austell
01726 421136
Land Rover RogerYoung Saltash Riders Truro
01752 849999 01872 263377
Carrs Indian Queens Helston Garage Ltd Helston
01726 862333 01326 555666
Volvo Riders Truro
01872 326161
Please turn the page for Shopmobility listing, or for wheelchair provision please see page 75. choice: a brand new car that’s just your style!
Care choices have you at a loss? Call on 01872 321 327 or see page 90 for more details We’re delighted you’re interested in the Motability Car Scheme and because Motability takes away the hassle of car ownership, you can concentrate on choosing a brand new car that suits the life you lead. Your new Motability car will be an integral part of your life for the next three
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instincts. If you are less than comfortable when trying out a new vehicle, there could be a simple solution to the problem – or you may need to try a different vehicle.
Measuring Up measuring up
Some cars just don’t feel right...
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Carrying a w heelchair: Does your wheelchair fit? Test with the wheelchair folded and the car seats upright; and with the wheelchair partially folded and the rear car seats folded down.
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Entry space: Can you easily and comfortably get into the car?
Seat Height:
Head room (door):
Door opening angle:
Are the seats at the right height to reach the controls and have good all-round vision?
When your seat is in the right position, is there comfortably enough headroom for you and for any passengers?
Does the door open wide enough for you to get in, but not so wide that you can’t then close the door?
assess: start with a car you know
research and information for older and disabled people
Ricability is the trading name of the Research Institute for Consumer Affairs (RICA). We are a national research charity dedicated to providing independent information of value to disabled and older consumers. Under our trading name of Ricability, we research and publish consumer reports. They are all based on rigorous research and provide practical information needed by disabled and older consumers. As the Research Institute for Consumer Affairs we also work with manufacturers, service providers, regulators and policy makers to improve products and services. Our aim is to increase their awareness of the needs of disabled and older consumers through specialist research. Find a car -car measurement database. This car measurement database can help you draw up a shortlist of cars if you have a disability. It helps you find the car models that are easiest for you to get in and out of and stow a wheelchair or other equipment. It includes detailed measurement data on over 500 cars. New ones are added continuously. »» Car measurement database search for cars with particular dimensions e.g low sill, high seat, wide door »» List of cars measured to see all the 500 + car models and print a factsheet that has measurements and photos »» Things to look for tells you what dimensions are important »» Explanation of ratings used by Motability Mobility address list -Address information for companies and organisations that provide mobility services and products.
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Car controls -This guide is for disabled and older drivers who need to adapt the controls in their car. The range of controls is now so wide that almost anyone can drive, providing they meet DVLA requirements. It will give you a starting point to think about what type of adaptation you might need and to help you explore what is possible. Getting a wheelchair into a car -This guide describes what equipment is available to help get a wheelchair into a car and transport it safely. It includes information about different types of hoists, racks and trailers. Getting in and out of a car -Whether you’re in a wheelchair, or just find it difficult to get in and out of a car, this guide can help. It starts with advice on techniques you may find useful, and then covers aids for those who need more help getting from a wheelchair and into a car. Motoring if you have a particular disability -Series of seven guides for people with particular disabilities with tips, information about adaptations and where to go for further help: Motoring after amputation, Motoring with arthritis, Motoring after brain injury, Motoring with cerebral palsy, Motoring with multiple sclerosis, Motoring after a stroke, Motoring with restricted growth.
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Blue Badge Scheme The blue badge scheme provides a national range of parking concessions for disabled people with severe mobility problems who have difficulty using public transport. You are automatically eligible to apply for a badge if you are over two years old and either: »» receive the Higher Rate of the Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance »» are registered blind »» receive a War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement You may also be eligible for a badge if you are over two years old and either: »» have a permanent and sustainable disability which means you cannot walk, or if walking is very difficult »» drive a motor vehicle regularly, have a severe disability in both arms, and are unable to operate all or some types of parking meter »» If you are a parent of a child who is less than two years old, you may apply for a badge for your child must be accompanied by bulky medical equipment or needs to be kept near a vehicle at all times. The concessions provided under the scheme apply to on-street parking only. Badge holders may park for free and for as long as they need to at on-street parking meters and pay-and-display machines, unless there is a traffic sign specifying a time limit for holders of Blue Badges. Where a time limit is in force you must also display the special blue parking disc showing time of arrival.
Car/Road Tax Exemptions You may claim exemption from vehicle excise duty (road tax) if you’re receiving one of the following: »» The higher rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance »» The War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement If you’re not the driver, you can nominate someone else (a nominee) to drive the car for you. But the car must: 1. Be registered either to you or your nominee 2. Only be used for your benefit 3. Be insured for the nominee to drive If you don’t own a car, you can nominate someone else’s vehicle but it must be used only for your purposes for example shopping or getting prescriptions. Vehicle excise duty (road tax) exemption can only apply to one vehicle. Once you get your tax exemption status and once you have your tax exemption disc, you can apply for a refund for any whole months remaining on your existing tax disc at the day the DVLA gets your application. For DLA exemption call 0845 712 3456 For War Pensioners Scheme call 0800 1692 277 Information courtesy of www.disabledinfo.co.uk/
Shopmobility is a scheme which provides electrically powered wheelchairs, scooters and manual wheelchairs to help people who have limited mobility to shop and use the facilities/amenities of the area or shopping centre.
Falmouth Shopmobility 34 Church Street, Falmouth, TR11 3EF Contact: Ruth Abraham (Day): 01326 313553 Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 9.30am to 4.30pm ruth@falmouth.co.uk Manual / powered wheelchairs and powered scooters are available but must be booked in advance.
Go! Newquay Newquay Disabled Club, Tolcarne Road, Newquay Contact: (Day) 01637 854020 Opening Hours: Mon - Fri. For more information or to make a booking, please call Newquay Tourist Information on 01637 854020. info@newquayshopmobility.co.uk Manual wheelchairs and powered scooters available but must be booked in advance. Parking is available within 40 meters and there is an accessible toilet facility, a charge will be made for hiring the equipment.
Go! Penzance The Light and Life Centre, Wharfside Shopping Centre, Market Jew Street, Penzance, TR18 2GB Contact: Simon Jones (Day): 01736 351792 Opening Hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 4pm simonjones@gopenzance.com | www.gopenzance.com The scheme meets the criteria set down by the Department of Transport. Manual wheelchairs and powered scooters available, escorts are normally available, and loans can be taken for more than one day. There is parking within 40 meters and parking for blue badge holders. An accessible toilet facility is available on site and a charge will be made for the hiring of equipment.
Go! St Austell White River Place Car Park, Level 2, St Austell PL25 5AZ Contact: 01726 70706 Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 3pm (not including Bank Holidays) info@gostaustell.org.uk | www.gostaustell.co.uk Manual wheelchairs and powered scooter available but recommended to book in advance. There are 3 designated car park spaces marked “Reserved for Go! St Austell” located just outside the unit. A charge will be made for hiring the equipment.
Go! Truro Moorfield Car Park office (by entrance to Car Park), Callenick Street, Truro, TR1 2QD Contact: Emily Dunford (Day): 01872 241813, (Mobile): 07966 560371 (Fax): 01872 264264 info@gotruro.co.uk | www.gotruro.co.uk The scheme meets the criteria set down by the Department of Transport. Manual / powered wheelchairs and powered scooters are available but must be booked in advance. Parking is available within 40 meters and there is an accessible toilet facility, a charge will be made for hiring the equipment. Visit: www.carsharecornwall.com for more info
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Sheltered Housing Sheltered Housing (Retirement Housing) in Cornwall is listed in this section. It is likely that there will be a waiting list for rents and purchasing, it is advisable to contact the preferred scheme early. Schemes and options Sheltered housing is often called retirement housing or warden-assisted housing. There are many different types of sheltered or retirement housing schemes, both to rent and to buy. Schemes usually consist of between 15 and 60 dwellings which may be bedsits, self contained flats, bungalows or luxury apartments. Usually they are designed with older people in mind and to mobility standards, for wheelchair access for example. Some schemes are simply housing designed to meet the needs of older people and linked to a community alarm. But the majority of schemes have a Scheme Manager (or ‘Warden’) as well as a community alarm service. There are often communal facilities such as a lounge, laundry, guest flat and garden. Meals are not normally provided but a very few schemes include a restaurant, and quite a number arrange one hot meal a day. There is usually a minimum age, often 55 or 60, but occasionally 50. Sheltered or retirement housing appeals to people who like living independently but want the reassurance of knowing that assistance is on hand if there is an emergency.
Scheme Manager (Warden) The scheme manager/warden is usually expected to: »» Get to know older people living in their scheme; giving them information on availability and access to services and encouraging them to ask for additional support from statutory and voluntary organisations when appropriate. When in the building the scheme manager will also respond to the emergency alarm. »» Manage the scheme, e.g. Looks after the maintenance of the communal areas. However, the scheme manager is employed by the management organisation and the duties vary considerably between schemes. Some have a resident manager/warden and a 24- hour service; others have visiting or part time staff. The scheme manager/warden is NOT expected to provide personal care for residents, nor to carry out tasks like shopping or cleaning. The scheme manager/warden’s salary and overheads account for a large part of the service support charges paid by both tenants and owner-occupiers.
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Offer reassurance that help is at hand if needed By pressing a button on a pendant or pulling a cord, a message is relayed to a monitoring centre, staffed 24 hours a day If help is needed the centre will alert relatives or friends, or contact your doctor or the emergency services. Alarm Systems are often used to provide assistance when the scheme manager/warden is not on duty or not in the scheme.
Is It Right For You? There are some important issues to consider when deciding whether sheltered or retirement housing is right for you. These included: »» if you need additional support or services, is it possible
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to organise them in your current home? how do you feel about moving into smaller accommodation, the possibility of having to buy smaller furniture, getting rid of possessions and the loss of a private garden? how do you feel about living in accommodation exclusively occupied by older people? if you are considering moving to a new area, are you moving away from friends, family and surroundings you know well? although you will want to discuss this with loved ones, make sure the final decision is yours. Moving to please someone else is not a good idea.
Choosing a scheme Once you have decided to move to sheltered/retirement housing, you will need to consider which features are important to you. It is advised to visit several schemes and meet the scheme manager/warden and other residents. You may want to consider: location, local facilities and transport, communal facilities, whether pets are allowed, design and accessibility of the building, noise, security, whether there is a residents/ tenants association, cost of rent/service/support charge, whether the cooker and fridge is provided, what kind of heating system is there and how it is controlled and what will happen if you become frail and need help with domestic tasks and personal care.
Finding a scheme Phone EAC’s free Advice Line on 020 7820 1343, search directly on-line at www.housingcare.org or email at enquiries@eac.org.uk
Renting Most housing for rent is provided by local councils or nonprofit making housing associations (often called Registered Social Landlords or RSL’s). Local councils and RSL’s generally aim to offer their housing to people in the greatest housing need, at rents which are affordable - perhaps with the help of housing benefits. The criteria that applicants are generally expected to show include: »» Some degree of housing need because of the physical condition of their present home; »» Medical and/or social reasons for wanting to move, e.g. poor health, disabilities, loneliness, fear or isolation from friends & family; »» That they are not easily able, for whatever reason, to buy rather than rent; »» That (if they are not local already) they have good reason for wanting to move to the area they apply for. In most parts of the country, councils and RSL’s receive applications from more people than they can assist. The cost of renting will be made up of a rent plus service, a charge to cover the services provided. Service charges in the majority of ordinary sheltered or retirement
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cost more. Luxurious homes on sites with every amenity - swimming pools, golf courses and restaurants - can cost well into six figures. Service charges are likely to apply as will ground rent which could vary from £50 per year to £300. Optional home care and meal services will normally be charged for separately if they are privately provided.
You may also consider purchasing property. Prices and types of property vary enormously. A small second-hand flat may be found for under £70,000 in parts of the country. Brand new properties
Information Sourced from the Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC). Visit www.housingcare.org or call 020 7820 1343.
Companies offering sheltered housing for rent Abbeyfield Camborne Society Ltd
Council of The Isles of Scilly
TR14 7QE Tel: 01209 713 456
Housing Department, Town Hall, St Marys, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JL Tel: 01720 422 537
Abbeyfield Saltash Society Ltd PL12 6DY Tel: 01752 845 413
Abbeyfield Scott House Falmouth, TR11 5ER Contact: Valerie Odling, on 01326 250 796
Devon & Cornwall Housing Association 5 Heathlands Business Park, Heathlands Road, Liskeard, PL14 4DH Tel: 0300 123 8080
Devon & Cornwall Leasehold Solutions Kenwyn Street, Truro,
Abbeyfield SouthWest
Cornwall TR1 3BA Tel: 01872 260 621
Area Housing Manager Tel: 07733 890 200
Earle’s Retreat 7 Kimberley Place, Falmouth, TR11 3QL Tel: 01326 318 143
Abbeyfield Torpoint Society Ltd PL11 2LG Tel: 01752 813 713
Liskeard Society
Girlings Retirement Options Glanville House, Frobisher Way, Taunton, Somerset TA2 6BB Freephone: 0800 525 184
PL14 1DW Tel: 01579 346 569
Anchor Trust Milestone Place, 100 Bolton Road, Bradford BD1 4DH Tel: 08457 75 85 95
Calstock Wesley Housing Association Ltd 4 Wesley Flats, Harewood Road, Calstock, PL18 9QN Tel: 01822 834 619
Caradon District Council
Guinness Care and Support Ltd Estune Business Park, Wild Country Lane, Lond Ashton, Bristol BS41 9AF Tel: 01275 395 300
Hanover Housing Association Gateway House, Cornbrash Park, Bumpers Way, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6RA Tel: 0800 280 2575
Hanover Property Management
Municipal & Owen Newton Farm Partnership, Sclerder Lane, Talland, Looe, Cornwall PL13 2JD Tel: 01503 272 391/044/395
Ocean Housing, Dowrglann, Stennack Road, Holmbush, St Austell, PL25 3SW Tel: 01726 874 450
One Cornwall, Housing & Environmental Services Dept. Trevanion Road, Wadebridge, PL27 7NU Tel: 0300 1234 161
Osprey Management, 112 Mill Plat, Old Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 6BZ Tel: (020) 8569 8364
Penwith Housing Association Ltd, 67 Morrab Road, Penzance, TR18 3QT Tel: 01736 331 799
Peverel Retirement, 12 Centre Court, Vine Lane, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 3EB Tel: 0845 450 1809
Retirement Villages Ltd, 28 Church St, Epsom, Surrey KT17 4QB Tel: 01372 731 888
Luxstowe House, Liskeard, PL14 3DZ Tel: 0300 1234 100
Nelson House, Alington Road, Eynesbury, St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 6RE Tel: 0800 280 2575
Sanctuary Shaftesbury Estuary House,
Carrick District Council, Carrick Housing Ltd Carrick
Henry Poad Trust Fuschia Cottage,
Sarsen Housing Association,
5 The Rodings, Menlot, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3SS Tel: 01579 346 419
Sarsen Court, Horton Avenue, Canning Hill, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 2AZ Tel: 01380 720 027
House, Pydar Street, Truro, TR1 1EB Tel: 0800 138 5552
Church of England Soldiers’ Sailors’ & Airmen’s Clubs 1 Shakespeare Terrace, 126 High Street, Portsmouth PO1 2RH Tel: 023 9282 9319
Coastline Housing Ltd Ferris House, Dolcoath Avenue, Camborne, TR14 8SD Tel: 08082 027 728
Housing 21 The Triangle ,Baring Road Beckensfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2NA Tel: 0370 192 4000
Peninsula Park, Rydon Lane, Exeter, Devon EX2 7XE Tel: 0800 131 3348/ 0300 123 3511
Sovereign Housing Association,
Johnson Cooper Limited Phoenix
Unit 2, Orchard Court, Heron Road, Sowton industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7LL Tel: 0845 712 5577
House, Christopher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EZ Tel: 0845 002 4444
Westcountry Housing Association Ltd,
MHA, Lyon Court Walsworth Road,
Hatfield House, Hatfield Road, Torquay, Devon TQ1 3HF Tel: 01803 200 300
Hitchin, Herts SG4 9SX Tel: 0113 271 5805
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schemes is in the range of £20 to £40 a week. People wanting to rent sheltered housing and who have a low income should contact local authority to check their eligibility for housing benefit.
What is Extra Care Housing? If you feel you need more support than sheltered housing but do not want to go into a care home, there are other options available to you. Below is a list of existing terminology in use for Housing with Care. Note: ‘Housing’ means a self contained home with its own front door and a legal right to occupy the property.
The term ‘extra care’ housing is used to describe developments that comprise self-contained homes with design features and support services available to enable self- care and independent living. Extra care housing is popular with people whose disabilities, frailty or health needs make ordinary housing unsuitable but who do not need or want to move to long term care (residential or nursing homes).
Integrated Care and Housing (ICH)
Although older people make up the majority of users of extra care, people with disabilities that are not age related are increasingly making use of this type of housing. Extra care provision comes in a huge variety of forms and may be described in different ways, for example ‘very sheltered housing’, ‘housing with care’, ‘retirement communities’ or ‘villages’.
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Used in the private sector, refers primarily to the size of a development (say above 100 housing units) offering a variety of housing types and communal facilities, but not necessarily meals or personal care services.
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Used in the voluntary and public sector to refer to a large developments offering a variety of housing types, communal facilities, meals and personal care services.
Extra care housing is expanding and is now offered by local authorities, housing associations and private providers. Occupants of extra care may be owners, part owners or tenants and all have legal rights to occupy underpinned by housing law (in contrast to residents in care homes). Increasingly extra care housing is recognised as an essential component of joint commissioning by health and social care. Extra care is now being used for intermediate care and rehabilitation as well as longer term housing. Extra care developments provide a focus for integrated working to meet housing, health and social care needs.
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Used in the private sector to differentiate a more serviced model from standard retirement housing. Personal care services may be available on site or simply ‘facilitated’
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Used in the private sector for a top of the range brand of licensed accommodation with care services
Close Care »»
Independent flats or bungalows built on the same site as a care home. Services, including personal care, are often provided by the care home to the residents.
Enhanced Sheltered Housing »»
Used by some local authorities to describe schemes where personal care and support services are available but not 24/7, and therefore do not meet the extra care criteria or standards used by the Housing Corporation and the Department of Health
Extra Care Housing »»
A model of retirement housing with meals and personal care services, and considered as an alternative to residential care.
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Housing designed with the needs of frailer older people in mind, which meets the extra care criteria or standards used by the Housing Corporation and the Department of Health.
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One Registered Social Landlord’s definition of their high quality housing product and housing related services, with access to a separate registered 24-hour on-site domiciliary care team.
Retirement Village / Retirement Community
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Used by some local authorities and housing associations to indicate that design standards and staffing levels are higher than for sheltered housing, but not necessarily indicating that personal care is available on site 24/7.
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Used in the private sector for a brand of retirement housing aiming to enable retired people to retain their independence in their own home for as long as possible through the provision of meals, domestic assistance and 24/7 housekeeping staff cover. © EAC www.extracarehousing.org.uk
Assisted living homes & Extra care housing in Cornwall Miners Court, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1NJ. Managed by Coastline Housing Ltd, Ferris House, Dolcoath Avenue, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 8SD Tel: 08082 027 728
Passmore Edwards Court, Barras Place, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6AY. Managed by Sarsen Housing Association, Sarsen Court, Horton Avenue, Canning Hill, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 2AZ Tel: 01380 720 027
Roseland Parc, Tregony, Truro, Cornwall TR2 5RN. Managed by Retirement Villages Ltd, 57 Church Street, Epsom, Surrey KT17 4PX Tel: 01372 731 888
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A term not yet identified with a specific model, but implying retirement housing offering a range of services not available in standard retirement (or sheltered) housing
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Mount Edgcumbe Hospice ornwall Hospice Care county’s Mount Edgcumbe Hospice ornwall Hospice Care runsruns the the county’s Porthpean Road, Austell hospice service, providing specialist Porthpean Road, StSt Austell only only adultadult hospice service, providing specialist Cornwall PL26 6AB medical care to patients with life limiting conditions Cornwall PL26 6AB medical care to patients with life limiting conditions 01726 65711 and offering practical, emotional spiritual 01726 65711 and offering practical, emotional andand spiritual support to them families. There a total support to them and and theirtheir families. There are are a total Julia’s Hospice St.St. Julia’s Hospice of 26 in-patient beds, as well as therapy services of 26 in-patient beds, as well as therapy services Foundry Hill, Hayle Foundry Hill, Hayle provided within the hospices specialist medical provided within the hospices andand specialist medical Cornwall TR27 4HW Cornwall TR27 4HW input in hospitals and nursing homes throughout input in hospitals and nursing homes throughout 01736 759070 01736 759070 Cornwall. The clinical includes doctors Cornwall. The clinical teamteam includes doctors www.cornwallhospicecare.co.uk and nurses; occupational, complementary www.cornwallhospicecare.co.uk and nurses; occupational, complementary andand physiotherapists; Lymphoedema nurse specialists; If you wish to make a donation fundraise physiotherapists; Lymphoedema nurse specialists; If you wish to make a donation ororfundraise social worker and bereavement counsellors, offering please 01726 66868 social worker and bereavement counsellors, offering please callcall 01726 66868 an all-encompassing care to improve the quality of an all-encompassing care to improve the quality of life of patients. life of patients. Nearly 450 adults stayed at the hospices Nearly 450 adults stayed at the hospices last year and there were around 2000 day last year and there were around 2000 day treatments and therapies. treatments and therapies. Specialist equipment plus staff costs add up to Specialist equipment plusannually staff costs add up to around £7.5 million – equivalent around £7.5 million – equivalent to nearly £14 a annually minute. Around 80 to nearly £14 a minute. Around 80 pence in every pound has to be pence in from everypublic pound has to be met support. met from public support.
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Activity & Therapy Leisure facilities, recreation, rehabilitation and attractions are there to be enjoyed by everybody, regardless of impairment or age. Royal Cornwall Museum Caring For Older Communities Behind every person and every object is a story For the last few years the Royal Cornwall Museum reminiscence service has been tackling health and wellbeing issues for older people throughout Cornwall. Experienced museum staff have delivered reminiscence sessions to over 2000 people in community locations. These enjoyable activities stimulate groups’ conversations about the past, building relationships between people of different backgrounds or ages and bringing normally quiet individuals out of their shells. Reminiscence is particularly effective within care home settings, especially with people suffering from dementia, as it provides participants with both mental and physical stimulation as well as meaning. It also has the potential to lift depression. Each reminiscence session is themed around a Memory Box which is packed with stimulating social history objects, photographs and other resources from the 1930s onwards. The themes include: Beside the Seaside, Childhood, Entertainment, Health, Home Cooking, Home Sweet Home, Looking Good, Make Do & Mend, School Days, The Great Outdoors, and Work, and the museum is working hard to develop more. To book a session or to sign up for training in reminiscence contact Louise McDermott, Community Engagement Officer by email: louise.mcdermott@ royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk or call: 01872 242784.
The Guide to Getting Out! The new Rough Guide to Accessible Britain contains details of over 175 of the UK’s best attractions catering for disabled people. Now in its second year, the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain was compiled by an army of disabled writers across the country, as well as readers of the first edition of the guide who answered a call from the publishers to give details of their favourite days out. It includes more hidden and off-the-beaten track attractions, and features additional ideas such as bars and restaurants to make the most of a day out. Highlights of the new edition of the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain include: »» Over 175 attractions and ideas for days out covered, including festivals, markets, bars, restaurants, sports arenas and events that are disability friendly. »» Reader Reviews by readers of the first edition of the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain. »» Things Not To Miss section highlighting the top five attractions in categories such as free, heritage, hidden, families and outdoors. »» Listings of useful organisations to make getting out and about even easier. The book is FREE to Blue Badge holders by calling 0800 953 7070 or visiting www.accessibleguide.co.uk –not available in the shops.
Free Cinema for Carers Carers who look after a disabled person may be entitled to go to the cinema for free. The Cinema Exhibitors’ Association card (CEA) is a national scheme, however not all cinemas subscribe. To qualify for the card the person must be getting DLA and AA or registered blind, or the holder of a disabled persons rail card. Application forms are available from participating cinemas (see page map to the right) or can be downloaded from www.ceacard.co.uk, or by calling 0845 123 1292.
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Cinemas Participating in CEA
(Please check details/services/times before visiting) 1 Penzance Leisure Centre, 01736 874744 2 St Ives Leisure Centre, 01736 797006 3 Carn Brea Leisure Centre, 01209 714766 4 Helston Sports Centre, 01326 563320 5 Stithians Watersports, 01209 614076 6 Truro Leisure Centre, 01872 261628 7 Ships & Castles, 01326 212129 8 Water World, 01637 853828 9 Newquay Sports Centre, 01637 875533 10 Heron Tennis Centre, 01637 87755 11 Polkyth Leisure Centre, 01726 223344 12 Dragon Leisure Centre, 01208 75715 13 Par Sports and Recreation Ground, 01726 223691 14 Fowey Community Leisure Centre, 01726 833931 15 Wadebridge Leisure Centre, 01208 814980 16 Camelford Leisure Centre, 01840 213188 17 Lux Park Leisure Centre, 01579 342544 18 Saltash Leisure Centre, 01752 840940 19 Phoenix Leisure Centre, 01566 772551 20 Budehaven Leisure Centre, 01288 353714 21 Splash Leisure Pool, 01288 356191 * = Outdoor
(see free cinema for carers) 1 WTW Cinemas Truro 01872 27289 2 WTW Cinemas Padstow 01841 532344 3 WTW Cinemas St.Austell 0871 2003304 4 WTW Cinemas Wadebridge 01208 812791 5 WTW Cinemas Newquay 01637 878650 6 UCI/Odeon Plymouth 0871 22 44 007 7 VUE Plymouth 08710 240 240 8 Plymouth Arts Centre 01752 206 114 9 Merlin Cin., Phoenix, Falmouth 01326 313072 10 Merlin Cin., Flora, Helston 01326 569977 11 Merlin Cin., Savoy, Penzance 01736 363330 12 Merlin Cin., Regal, Redruth 01209 216278 13 Merlin Cin., Royal, St. Ives 01736 796843
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Leisure Centres in Cornwall
Riding Stables
(Please check services with stables before visiting) 1 Chiverton R&D Grp- 0845 241 4330 2 Duchy College Grp- 0845 241 4366 3 Mid-Cornwall Grp- 01872 501574 4 North Cornwall Grp- 0845 241 6377 5 SW Cornwall Grp- 0845 450 6820
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Flambards National Seal Sanctuary
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
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St Michael’s Spa St Michael’s Hotel & Spa does all it can to look after and provide a warm welcome to guests whether able-bodied or with some disability. Our staff provide every possible assistance. There is disabled parking space and wheelchair access into the hotel via our Regatta Suite. The restaurant, lounge and some bedrooms are all situated on this ground floor level. There is a full wheelchair user/ disabled toilet on the ground floor. The Spa and gardens are one floor below - these facilities are suitable for the ambulant disabled. We currently have one bedroom especially built and equipped with the wheelchair user in mind: “After providing advice on the design of an accessible bathroom, including
Green Gyms TCV in Cornwall have a wide variety of projects to get involved with. These include: » PACT - Practical conservation day projects on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays » Youth Projects - Introducing young people to practical conservation work and employment opportunities » Community Projects - Working with and supporting community groups managing local sites & projects » NVQ/Diploma - Training courses in countryside management, wildlife ID and other skills and the Diploma in Environmental Conservation » Volunteer Officers - You could help lead TCVs projects by becoming a VO. You will gain valuable experience and we provide free training in practical conservation skills as well as training in first aid, leadership, driving our minibus, and the opportunity to complete a free Diploma in Environmental Conservation etc. Becoming a VO has helped many people go on to full time employment. For more information please contact us: TCV, Conservation Centre, Tuckingmill Valley Park, Tolgarrick Road, Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall, TR14 8NH Tel & Fax: 01209 610 100 | c.north@tcv.org.uk
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a wet room space, Room 53 now works superbly for me, but also for many non-disabled, often elderly guests who’ve also become repeat customers ensuring high annual occupancy. Recognised in 2006 Cornwall Tourism Awards by VisitCornwall, St Michael’s has been transformed into one of the finest contemporary hotels in the region . . .” Michael McGrath, specialist advisor to the hotel industry on disability & a wheel chair user with muscular dystrophy. Contact Us: St Michaels Hotel and Spa Gyllyngvase Beach Falmouth TR11 4NB Tel: 01326 312707 | info@stmichaelshotel.co.uk
Get Active Cornwall Get Active Cornwall has been developed with funding from the Department of Health, and is being coordinated by the Cornwall Sports Partnership; in collaboration with the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Primary Care Trust, LEAP Active and Cornwall Council, amongst a number of other national bodies and Cornish organisations. A full list of every organisation involved in Get Active Cornwall can be found on our Partners’ page. Primarily a resource for Cornish residents to get involved in a physical activity, the website is also a key tool for organisations to promote themselves and what they do, and we are always looking for more partners to come on board to deliver an even stronger sport and physical activity community for the county. www.getactivecornwall.co.uk
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Woods The Woodland Trust has over 1,000 woods across the UK covering more than 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres). Why not pack up a picnic and explore your local Woodland Trust wood? They are free to visit.
Woodland Trust membership The Woodland Trust is the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity. We own and care for over 1,000 woods, covering 50,000 acres (20,000 hectares), virtually all of which are open for all to visit. The Trust has over 400,000 members and supporters, and it has three key aims: i) To plant native trees and woods with the aim of creating resilient landscapes for people and wildlife
Treatments & Therapies St. George’s Natural Health Centre, Alexandra House, 17 St George’s Rd, Truro, TR1 3JD Tel: 01872 272800, www.naturaltherapy cornwall.co.uk Lanner Natural Health Clinic, www.poinfre.com Cleveland House The Square, Lanner, Redruth Tel: 01209 314300, Fax: 01209 213201 healthclinic@anson-care-services.co.uk www.anson-care-services.co.uk/healthclinic.html The Hypnotherapy Clinic, Lower Venn, St. Ive, Liskeard PL14 3NB. Tel: 01579 363802
ii) To protect ancient woodland which is rare, unique and irreplaceable
North Cornwall Hypnotherapy, St.Breward, Bodmin PL30 4LU, Tel: 0845 3951923 / 0779 251 0291 www.northcornwallhypnotherapy.co.uk
iii) The restoration of damaged ancient woodland, bringing precious pieces of our natural history back to life
Camborne Complimentary Healing Centre Camborne TR14 8SH, Tel: 01209 711504 / 07773 714968
Membership of the Woodland Trust costs from as little as £2.75 a month and every new member will receive a free tree dedicated in their name. Joining us is easy!
Activity & Therapy
Woodland Trust
Movement Solutions, Tinners Court, Back Quay, Truro TR1 2LL, Tel: 01872 241956, www.thetreatmentcentre.org
For every new member who joins, we can care for and protect half an acre of native woodland. Membership Sign up: Freephone: 0800 026 9650 Email: membership@woodlandtrust.org.uk To find a Woodlands Trust Wood near you go to: http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/
Woodland Trust Shop
Riding for the Disabled Association RDA is proud to be celebrating 40 years of delivering opportunities for therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities. Founded as a National organisation in 1969, RDA now has 500 Member Groups across the UK – together, these Groups help 23,000 people to take part in riding, carriage driving and vaulting activities. RDA gives individuals the opportunity to: »» Reach therapeutic goals »» Achieve their personal ambitions »» Combat social isolation »» Develop life skills »» Experience the outdoors »» Connect with animals
You can visit the shop online at http://www.woodlandtrustshop.com
We recommend that you phone your Local County Chairman on 0845 450 7027 for further details on the groups in your area, volunteering or riding. Please remember that our County Chairmen are also volunteers so if you can not contact them immediately please do try again.
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Information This section includes general information and advice regarding care, further information can and should be obtained. Useful local and national contacts are also listed. Contact Adult Social Care Adult Care and Support offices are open 8.45am - 5.15pm Mondays to Thursdays, and 8.45am - 4.45pm on Fridays. Adult Care and Support Headquarters, Old County Hall, Station Road, Truro TR1 3AY Email: adultcareandsupport@cornwall.gov.uk Central Cornwall Truro Cathedral Close, Wilkes Walk, TR1 2TE St Austell Sedgemoor Centre, Priory Road, PL25 5AB East Cornwall Bodmin Priory House, Priory Road, PL31 2AD Liskeard Westbourne House, West Street, PL14 6BY Launceston Hendra House, Dunheved Road, PL15 9JG West Cornwall Camborne The White House, 24 Basset Road, TR14 8SL Penzance Roscadghill Parc, Heamoor, TR18 3QX
0300 1234 131
0300 1234 131 0300 1234 13116
0300 1234 131 0300 1234 131 0300 1234 131
0300 1234 131 0300 1234 131
When Adult Care and Support offices are closed you can call 01208 251 300 for emergencies only.
Hospital Trusts NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 0845 170 8000 (Peninsula Community Health) Sedgemoor Centre, Priory Road, St Austell, PL25 5AS enquiries@ciospct.cornwall.nhs.uk PALS 01726 627967 Cornwall Partnership NHS 01726 291000 Foundation Trust Customer Support Team: 01726 291109 Headquarters, Porthpean Road, St Austell, PL26 6AD www.cornwallfoundationtrust.nhs.uk PALS 01726 29 1109 The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust Treliske, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3LJ PALS
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Cornwall Council One Stop Shops: Cornwall Councils 22 One Stop Shops bring advice and information on all council services closer to where you live, including Housing, Benefits, Council Tax, Business rates, Refuse and recycling. In any One Stop Shop you can get help to fill in forms, hand in documents and speak to a council specialist either in person or by phone. Each One Stop Shop has a wide range of information available and the friendly staff can answer many questions about council services. Where the staff can’t answer your enquiry straight away they’ll provide you with a free phone service to the appropriate team. There are confidential meeting rooms available for appointments with council staff and their partners. Benefits and Housing specialists visit a number of the One Stop Shops regularly, as do advisors from a range of non-council help organisations.
Call Cornwall Council on 0300 1234 100 for contact telephone numbers Bodmin, Bude, Callington, Camborne, Camelford, Falmouth, Fowey, Hayle, Helston, Launceston, Liskeard, Looe, Newquay, Penryn, Penzance, Redruth, St Austell, St Ives, Saltash, Torpoint, Truro, Wadebridge,
Lower Bore Street, PL31 2JX The Library, The Wharf, EX23 8LG The Town Hall, New Road, PL17 7BE Dolcoath Avenue, TR14 8SX The Library, PL32 9PD 34 Church Street, TR11 3EF The Library, Caffa Mill House, 2 Passage Lane, PL23 1JS Commercial Road, TR27 4DE Isaac House, Tyacke Road, TR13 8RR Bounsalls Lane, PL15 9AB Luxstowe House, Greenbank Road, PL14 3DZ The Library, Millpool, PL13 2AF Marcus Hill, TR7 1AF Saracen House, Higher Market St, TR10 8HU St Clare, TR18 3QW The Library, Clinton Road, TR15 2QE 39 Penwinnick Road, PL25 5DR The Library, Gabriel Street, TR26 2LX The Library, Callington Road, PL12 6DX The Library, Fore Street, PL11 2AG Carrick House, Pydar Street, TR1 1EB Higher Trenant Road, PL27 6TW
01872 250000 01872 252793
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Bodmin Hospital
01208 251300
Boundary Road, Bodmin, PL31 2QT
Bodmin NHS Treatment Centre
01208 262520
Boundary Road, Bodmin, PL31 2QT
Camborne Redruth Community Hospital
01209 881688
Barncoose Terrace, Redruth, TR15 3ER
Duchy Hospital
0800 917 0022
Penventinnie Lane, Truro, TR1 3UP
Edward Hain Community Hospital
Boscawen House, Chapel Hill, Truro, TR1 3BN www.ageconcerncornwall.org.uk acc@ageconcerncornwall.org.uk
British Red Cross
Information and advice to carers, details of local support groups, advocacy, carers’ support, and young carers’ support throughout the county.
Citizens Advice Bureau’s in Cornwall 01326 435800
Meneage Road, Helston, TR13 8DR
Bodmin,
Launceston General Hospital
01566 765650
(Appointments only tel.) Shire Hall, Mount Folly Square, Bodmin, PL31 2DQ
01579 335600
Neetside, Bude, EX23 8LB
College Road, Launceston, PL15 9JD
Liskeard Community Hospital Clemo Road, Liskeard, PL14 3XD
Longreach House
01209 881879
Barncoose Terrace, Barncoose, Redruth, TR15 3ER
01637 893600
St. Thomas Road, Newquay, TR7 1RQ
St Austell Community Hospital St Barnabas Hospital
Hayle
01726 291100
Helston
01752 857400
Launceston (Appointments only tel.)
01720 422392
08444 994188
Mulberry Passage, Market Strand, Falmouth, TR11 3DB
01736 365438
Hayle Community Centre, Queenway, Hayle, TR27 4NS
08444 994188
Trengrouse Way Community Centre, Trengrouse Way, Helston, TR13 8AF
01208 264691
Liskeard
08444 994188
Duchy House, 21 Dean Street, Liskeard, PL14 4AB
01736 753234
Trelissick Road, Hayle, TR27 4JA
West Cornwall Hospital (Penzance)
College Road, Camelford, Pl32 9PL
Cornwall Council One Stop Shop, Launceston, PL15 8EP
Belmont, St. Mary’s, Isles Of Scilly TR21 0LE
St Michael’s Hospital
08444 994188
The Community Centre, South Terrace, Camborne, TR14 8SU
0845 155 8094
Higher Port View, Saltash, PL12 4BU
St Mary’s Hospital
Camborne (Kerrier) CAB,
Falmouth,
Porthpean Road, St. Austell, PL26 6AA
01288 354531
Callington Library, Coronation Road, Callington, PL17 7DR
01872 250000
Apsley Road, Plymouth, PL4 6PL
08444 994188 01208 264691
Callington,
Camelford,
Treliske, Truro, TR1 3LJ
Royal Eye Infirmary
Bude,
01736 575570
Madron, Penzance, TR20 8SR
Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske)
01872 243531
Cornwall Rural Community Council, 2 Princes Street, Truro TR1 2ES
01726 832241
Helston Community Hospital
Poltair Hospital
01872 267 950
Lighterage Hill, Newham, Truro TR1 2XR Short-term help at home, following discharge from hospital; support & practical help to people faced with an unexpected crisis (accident or illness); transport service.
01326 434700
Park Road, Fowey, PL23 1EE
Newquay Hospital
01872 266388
Carers’ Support Service
Trescobeas Road, Falmouth, TR11 2JA
Fowey Hospital
Age Concern in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
01736 576100
Albany Terrace, St. Ives, TR26 2BS
Falmouth Hospital
Local and Regional Contacts
Looe (Appointments only tel.)
01579 349513
Looe Library & One Stop Shop, Millpool, W. Looe, Looe, PL13 2AF
01736 874000
St Clare Street, Penzance, TR18 2PF
Newquay, Penwith
Out Of Hours Service, Adult Care & Support Tel: 01208 251300
08444 994188
The Public Library, Marcus Hill, Newquay, TR7 1BD
08444 994188
The Guildhall, St Johns Road, Penzance, TR18 2QR
Redruth,
08444 994188
3 & 4 Station Hill, Redruth, TR15 2PP
Saltash,
08444 994188 843832
(Appointments only tel.) 01752 Ground Floor, 18 Belle Vue Road, Saltash, PL12 6ES
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Hospital Contacts
St Austell,
08444 994188
39 Penwinnick Road, St Austell, PL25 5DR
St Ives,
01736 365438
The Library, Gabriel Street, St. Ives, TR26 2LU
Torpoint,
01752 845515
CHATLINK, Old School House, Macey Street, Torpoint, PL11 2AJ
Truro,
08444 994188
The Library, Union Place, Truro, TR1 1EP www.cabcornwall.org.uk
Wadebridge,
01208 264691
Wadebridge Town Hall, The Platt, Wadebridge, PL27 7AG
Connexions Centres Bodmin
01208 77999
Chestnuts Young People’s Centre, 83 Fore Street, Bodmin, PL31 2JB Fax: 01208 265545 bodminconnexions@careerssw.org
Camborne
01209 713530
Camborne Young People’s Centre, Old Magistrate Court,Adelaide Street, Camborne, TR14 8HH poolconnexions@careerssw.org
Penzance
01736 362244
Impact (Penzance Young People’s Centre), 2 Alverton Street, Penzance, TR18 2QW Fax: 01736 330357 poolconnexions@careerssw.org
St Austell
01726 61833
St Austell Young People’s Centre, 1 Biddicks Court, St Austell, PL25 5EW bodminconnexions@careerssw.org
Truro
01872 274865
Truro Young People’s Centre, The Leats, Truro, TR1 3AG truroconnexions@careerssw.org
Transport Access People - TAP Boscawen House, Chapel Hill, Truro, TR1 3BN tap.ageconcern@cornwall.nhs.uk Cornwall tel: 01872 223388 Devon tel: 0845 0539100 Mini Buses: 01872 223388
Out of Hours Mental Health & Social Care Support for Adults Tel: 01208 251300 The Out-of-Hours service is for: • Older people • People with physical disabilities or sight/hearing problems • People with a learning disability • People with a mental health problem • Vulnerable children and families The Out of Hours service is available: Weekdays - 5.15pm - 8.45am Weekends - 4.45pm Friday until 8.45am the following Monday All public holidays
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Memory Cafes A Memory Café is somewhere where people with dementia and their carers can visit to support each other and share information. The groups usually offer reminiscence-based activities. Health and social care professionals are also on hand to answer questions and offer advice in an informal setting. Below is a list of the Memory Cafés in Cornwall. We are trying to keep this list up to date but if you know of a Memory Cafe which is opening, or one that we have missed, please let me know - ssquire@cornwall.gov.uk Head to www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=20305 for more info.
Bodmin Memory Café
Newquay Memory Café
Bederkesa Court, Robartes Road Alternate Mon from 10 - 12pm Kerry Banbury, Tel: 07855 305577
St. Columb Minor Church Hall Every 2nd and 4th Thurs 2 - 4pm Keith Dynan, Tel: 07968 960694
Bude Memory Café
Mullion Memory Café
Parkhouse Centre Every 1st & 3rd Fri from 2 - 4pm Kim Tresidder, Tel: 01288 356060
Mullion Methodist Chapel Every 1st and 3rd Fri from 2 - 4pm Lillian Watson, Tel: 01326 240709
Callington Memory Café
Penzance Memory Café
Callington Town Hall Every other Sat from 2 - 4pm Nick Ford on 01579 351888
Committee Rm 1, Penzance One Stop Shop Every 2nd & 4th Thurs from 2 - 4pm Margaret Ford on 07974 728435 or Chris, Tel: 07851 111496
Camborne Memory Café All Saints Church Community Centre Every 1st & 3rd Wed from 1.30 - 3.30pm Alzheimer’s Society, Tel: 01872 277963
Camelford Memory Café Anvil Court, Anvil road Every 2nd & 4th Mon from 2 - 4pm Margaret Lovell, Tel: 07867 783728
Falmouth Memory Café Emmanuel Baptist Church, Western Terrace Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday, from 2 - 4pm Bob/Toops, Tel: 0845 4753319 or www.falmouthmemorycafe.org.uk
Helston Memory Café Hens Horn Court, Station Road 1st & 3rd Tues from 2 - 4pm Margaret Ford, Tel: 07974 728435
Isles of Scilly Memory Café Garden Pavilion, Church Street, St. Mary’s Every Fri 2 - 4.30pm Jane, Tel: 01720 422002 or Rowan, Tel: 01720 422148
Launceston Memory Café Launceton Methodist Church, Dingley Hall Every other Sat 2 - 4pm Cym Downing, Tel: 01566 774425 or Angie Harris, Tel: 01566 779790
Liskeard Memory Café
Perranporth Memory Café St Michael’s Church Hall Every 2nd Mon 2 - 4pm Alan, Tel: 01872 572050 or Doreen, Tel: 01637 830471
Polperro Memory Café The Methodist Church, Fore Street Every 3rd Fri of every month, 2 - 4pm Contact Pauline Ridd on 01503 272473
Probus Memory Café Probus Village Hall, Fore Street 2nd & 4th Wed 2.30 - 4.30pm Michael Durose, Tel: 01726 884598
Redruth Memory Café Community Centre, Foundry Row Every 2nd & 4th Wed from 1.30 - 3.30pm Alzheimers Society, Tel: 01872 277963
Reflections Memory Café Parkhenver, West End Every other Tues, from 6.30 - 8.30pm Angela Downing, Tel:01209 215790
Saltash Memory Café Burraton Methodist Church Every 2nd & 4th Wed 2 - 4pm Alzheimer’s Society, Tel: 01872 277963
St Austell Memory Café
Liskeard methodist Church, Wesley House, Bay Tree Hill First Fri of every month 2 - 4pm Katy Mort and Beryl Barron, Tel: 01503 220779
Cuddra WI Hall, Bucklers Lane, off Holmbush Road Every first and third Mon, 2 - 4pm Sue McDermott, Tel: 01872 273952
Lostwithiel Memory Café
Memorial Hall, Trencrom Lane, Carbis Bay Every 1st and 3rd Thurs from 2 - 4pm Margaret, Tel: 07974 728435 or Chris, Tel: 07851 111496
Lostwithiel Community Centre, Liddicoat Road Every alternate Thurs, 2 - 4pm Jo Hague, Tel: 01208 871196
St Ives Memory Café
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Wadebridge Memory Café
The Alzheimers Society,
All Saints Church Hall, Highertown Every 2nd & 4th Friday, from 1.30 - 3.30pm Sue McDermott, Tel: 01872 243559
St. Breock School, Tamarren Road Every 2nd & 4th Sat from 2 - 4pm Margaret, Tel: 07867 783728 or www.wmca.btck.co.uk
The UK’s leading care and research charity for people with dementia, their families and carers. Fax: 020 7306 0808 www.alzheimers.org.uk | enquiries@alzheimers.org.uk
Other groups for people with dementia and their carers include:
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CareAware
Reflections Little Beside House, St Day Tel: 01209 822300
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
03000 616161
Care Quality Commission National Correspondence, Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4PA www.cqc.org.uk
Carers UK
0808 808 7777
Prevent carers from becoming emotionally drained, and from forgetting to take care of themselves. Fax: 020 7490 8824 | www.carersuk.org | info@carersuk.org
Cruse Bereavement Care Cornwall Area
0844 477 9400 0172 676 100
cornwall@cruse.org.uk
Reflections offers the following services: »» Day care for people with dementia/memory problems - currently open Monday-Friday »» Respite day breaks for carers, with flexible hours to cater for carers who may work »» Carers support group running every Friday, 10am - 12noon - all carers more than welcome »» A cognitive stimulation group running every Fri 10am - 12noon, in partnership with Age Concern and supported by the PCT. »» An evening memory cafe, every Wednesday 6.308.30pm. All welcome no matter where you live. Words and Minds - reading for well being Words and Minds is a weekly reading group happening at a library near you. The group is open to everybody, and you can join in as much or as little as you like. A good book can make you feel better, or take you anywhere in the world. It takes place Thursdays 10 am - 12 noon at St Ives Library and Truro Library. Tel: 0300 1234 111.
National Contacts 0845 257 9406
The Admiral Nursing Direct Helpline, has been set up to provide people with an opportunity to talk through their worries and concerns about themselves, friends or relatives with dementia. Lines are manned by experienced Admiral Nurses and responds to requests for help with diagnosis, medication, support and care at home, professional carer support, and finance. The lines are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 11am and 9pm. Callers can leave messages any time and request a call back, or email questions to us direct@fordementia.org.uk.
Action on Elder Abuse,
0161 707 1107
A non profit making public information, advisory and advocacy service elderly care funding advice. www.careaware.co.uk | enquiries@careaware.co.uk
Open 10.00am to 4.45pm Mon-Sat Reminiscence sessions for groups of older people across Cornwall. Reminiscence training for people working with older people. Loans service of Memory Boxes for reminiscing and other activities (available for loan post-training). The boxes are packed with stimulating social history objects, photographs and other resources from the 1930s onwards. The Pictures to Share collection is now available as part of the Memory boxes, and photos from the past are also available from the Cornwall Photo Image Bank website.
Admiral Nursing DIRECT
0844 888 2111
Working with and for all people with arthritis to put them in control of their arthritis, and their lives.
Royal Cornwall Museum River Street, Truro, TR1 2SJ Louise McDermott, Tel: 01872 242784 louise.mcdermott@royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk »» »»
Arthritis Care
0300 222 1122
020 8835 9280
Action on Elder Abuse, PO Box 60001, Streatham, SW16 9BY www.elderabuse.org.uk | enquiries@elderabuse.org.uk
DIAL (Disability Information Advice Line)
01736 759 500
Department of Health
0870 600 55 22
Department of Health, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London SW1A 2NS Tel: 0207 210 4850 | Fax: 0207 210 5952 Textphone: 0207 210 5025 | dhmail@dh.gsi.gov.uk | www.dh.gov.uk DIAL (Disability Information Advice Line) 01736 759 500
Gov.uk
www.Gov.uk
Gov.uk is the new government information service incorporating direct.gov and Business Link. From 17 October 2012 you’ll be able to find information and services for citizens and businesses on GOV.UK. Over time, more information will be added to the website, including detailed guidance for professionals and comprehensive information on government policy. You can find out more about what is being added to GOV.UK at http://digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/.
Elderly Accommodation Council
020 7820 1343
Elderly Accommodation Counsel’s aim is to help older people make informed choices about meeting their housing and care needs. It was founded in 1984, and became registered as a charity in 1985. It is now more commonly known as EAC. www.eac.org.uk
First Stop
0800 377 7070
www.firststopcareadvice.org.uk | info@firststopadvice.org.uk
Hearing Dogs for the Deaf
01844 348100
www.hearingdogs.org.uk
Help the Aged/Age UK
020 7278 1114
www.helptheaged.org.uk | info@helptheaged.org.uk
Independent Age
0845 262 1863
National charity getting the best care and support for older people, their families and carers. 6 Avonmore Road London, W14 8RL Advice line open: Mon - Fri, 10am-4pm, www.independentage.org advice@independentage.org
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Information
Truro Memory Café
Leonard Cheshire Disability
020 3242 0200
66 South Lambeth Road, London, SW8 1RL info@LCDisability.org
Mencap
0808 808 1111
The Learning Disability Helpline is a free, confidential service. Information on anything from money and benefits to services and support groups. helpline@mencap.org.uk
Mind (National Association for Mental Health) Mind is the leading mental health charity in England and Wales. We work to create a better life for everyone with experience of mental distress.
Tel: 020 8519 2122 | Fax: 020 8522 1725 www.mind.org.uk | contact@mind.org.uk
The National Homecare Council
01379 678243
is a representative of public sector organisations concerned with the commissioning and direct provision of homecare services, supporting people in their own homes mary.humphrey@nationalhomecarecouncil.co.uk
National Osteoporosis Society
0845 450 0230
Advice & information, support group for people with osteoporosis
NHS Direct
111
Nightlink
0808 8000 306
Free phone out-of-hours listening service for emotional distress and mental health. 8pm-1pm Fri-Mon
Parkinson’s Disease Society
0800 800 0303
www.parkinsons.org.uk
Police Enquiries Emergencies SANEline
01202/01305 222222 999 0845 767 8000
SANEline volunteers currently handle an average of over 2000 calls every month from men, women and children affected by mental health problems as well as their carers and health professionals. The lines are open 6pm to 11pm every day. Help includes practical information, crisis care and emotional support to anybody affected by mental health problems, including family and carers.
Stroke Association
0845 303 3100
Advice & information for stroke patients & their families. Bradley House, Harrier Way, Exeter EX2 7NY www.stroke.org.uk | southwest@stroke.org.uk
Stressline
0300 123 2000
If you’re feeling stressed because of job insecurity, redundancy, debt or financial problems, don’t wait for things to get really bad before you seek help. Lines are open daily, 8am-10pm
Willow Foundation
01707 259 777
The only charity of its kind providing special days for seriously ill 16 to 40 year olds throughout the UK. www.willowfoundation.org.uk
New Funding reforms announced for care and support The Government has announced new measures for funding care to ensure that the elderly and those with disabilities get the care they need without facing unlimited costs. The new measures are based on the recommendations made in 2011 by the Dilnot Commission, an independent panel set up to look at the fairest and most sustainable way to fund care and support in England. The new measures include, from April 2017: »» A cap on care costs, which gives everyone the reassurance that they will have a level of protection, if they have the most serious needs and incur very high care costs. »» If someone is assessed by their local authority as having eligible care needs, they will be told how much it will cost the local authority to meet those needs with local services. These costs count towards their cap. So, however great a person’s costs become, once they have reached the cap the state will step in and provide financial support. »» Due to the economic circumstances, we are introducing a cap that is equivalent to around £61,000 in 2010/11 prices – slightly above the £25,000-£50,000 range originally recommended by Andrew Dilnot. This is equivalent to £75,000 in 2017/18 prices. We expect up to 16% of older people to face costs of £75,000 or more. »» People of working age who develop care needs before retirement age will benefit from a cap that’s lower than £75,000. People who have care needs before they turn 18 will effectively have their cap set at zero. New financial protection for those with modest wealth. People with the least will get the most support. »» Currently only those with assets of less than £23,250 get help with paying for their care costs. Our changes will mean that those with property value and savings of £100,000 (in 2010/11 prices) or less will start to receive financial support, with the Government paying a proportion of their residential care costs on a sliding scale. £100,000 was the amount recommended by Andrew Dilnot, and is equivalent to around £123,000 in 2017/18 prices. The most financial support will go to those with the greatest care needs and the least in savings or home value, and the poorest people will continue to have the majority of their care costs paid. And from April 2015: »» No-one will have to sell their home in their lifetime to pay for residential care. If people cannot afford their fees without selling their home, they will have the right to defer paying during their lifetime. »» People will have clearer entitlements. A national minimum eligibility will make access to care more consistent around the country, and carers will have a legal right to an assessment for care for the first time. The Government will legislate for these proposals. Subject to the passage of legislation, the changes above will take effect from April 2017 and will provide people with a new legal right to financial protection from very high care costs , from the state, which has not existed previously. The 2017 timing will ensure that these changes are affordable and sustainable for the long term. http://www.dh.gov.uk/health/2013/02/funding-socialcare/
WRVS
029 2023 2668
©Crown Copyright
A volunteering service which offers a range of practical services to help and support older people to live well, maintain their independence and play a part in their local community.
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Information & Advice Publications Listed here different publications produced by Cornwall County Council and other bodies which you might find helpful Adult Care and Support Services - General Guides
Cornwall County Council Public Information Officers Adult Care & Support Information Team Old County Hall, Truro TR1 3AY Tel: 01872 322 532 adultcareandsupport@cornwall.gov.uk www.cornwall.gov.uk You can order copies in three ways: »» By using the printable Publications order form. This form should be returned to the Public Information Officers, whose details are above. »» You can also order publications on-line using the Online Publications Order form. »» These leaflets are also available at Cornwall One Stop Shops.
Age UK Advice line: 0800 169 6565 www.ageuk.org.uk/publications
Information Factsheets Adapting your home Advice for carers Avoiding scams Bereavement Can I afford to retire? Care at home Care home checklist Care homes Caring for your eyes Claiming benefits: a guide for people of working age Equity release Going into hospital Healthy eating Healthy living Home safety checker
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Find the care you need with RightCareSolutions RightCareSolutions is a free service. Available online, over the phone, and via email, its a great way to identify suitable services as listed by CQC*. Be specific about the kind of care services you require, and we’ll deliver appropriate results suiting your needs. Fill out the form below if you are looking for Care Homes, Nursing Agencies, or Domicillary/Home Care.
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