Durham: Care services
41 - 60 of 105 Care services in Durham.
Durham County Council - Telecare
Equipment is provided to support the individual in their home and tailored to meet their needs. It can be as simple as the basic community alarm service, able to respond in an emergency and provide regular contact by tel...
Contact: Durham County Council (Sedgefield), County Hall, Durham, County Durham, DH1 5UL.
Easington District Carers Support
The centres offer a wide range of local, confidential support services to adult and parent carers, such as: One-to-one support, including home visits Information and advice Informal advocacy support Carer t...
Contact: Carers Centres, Easington District Carers Support - 5th Floor, Lee House, Yoden Way, Peterlee, County Durham, SR8 1BB.
Hearing Impairment-Support for people
We are required to keep a register of people with hearing impairment. However, registration is entirely voluntary. There are a number of categories of deaf and hard of hearing registration dependent on your degree of hea...
Contact: Adult Services, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL.
Respite Care
Respite care is another name for relief or short-term care. It can give you and/or your carer(s) a break. For a short period only, respite care can be arranged in a care home. We can arrange a short stay on a regular b...
Contact: Adult Services, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL.
Sedgefield Locality Carers Centre
The centres offer a wide range of local, confidential support services to adult and parent carers, such as: One-to-one support, including home visits Information and advice Informal advocacy support Carer t...
Contact: Carers Centres, Sedgefield Locality Carers Centre, Suite 3 Avenue House, Greenwell Road, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 4DH.
Sight Loss - support for people with sight loss
We are required to keep a register of people with a visual impairment, however, registration is entirely voluntary. Only a Consultant ophthalmologist can certify that someone is eligible to be registered. If the eye cond...
Contact: Adult Services, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL.
The Reablement Service
The Reablement Service provides personal social care, help with activities of daily living and other practical tasks for a limited time. They do this in such a way as to enable you to develop and regain both confidence a...
Contact: Adult Services, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL.
Elder
elder
Elder helps people stay safe and comfortable at home by assisting with daily activities of living via personal care, dementia care and part-time, full-time or live-in care.
Contact: Elder, 1st floor, 230 City Road, London, London, Greater London, EC1V 2TT.
Elder Home Care Ltd
Elder
https://www.elder.org/ Why Elder? Getting older shouldn’t mean giving up the things that make you who you are. Elder is an award winning care provider that can help you keep the life you know, all w...
Contact: Elder , 230 City Road , London, London, London , London , EC1V 2TT.
FirstCall Healthcare
Firstcall Healthcare
Personal care, domestic services, 24 hour care, sitting service, respite care, enabling
Contact: Homecare, Gear House Business Centre, Saltmeadows Road, Gateshead, NE8 3AH.
Hartlepool Borough Council
Adult Social Care
The Duty team is the first point of contact for social care services in Hartlepool. The team is based in the Civic Centre on Victoria Road.We can: Provide personal care in your home Give advice on welfare benefits an...
Contact: Hartlepool Borough Council, Civic Centre Victoria Road, Hartlepool, Cleveland, TS24 8AY.
Carers
A carer is someone who helps another person, usually a relative or friend, in their day to day life. This is not the same as someone who provides care professionally, or through a voluntary organisation. Most care...
Contact: Social care and health.
Living independently - get help at home
As you get older, or if you have problems with your health or mobility, then living independently and safely in your home can become increasingly challenging. You may be finding it difficult to move around. Maybe ...
Contact: Adults and older people.
Hear4U
UK Veterans Hearing Foundation
We help veterans access the funding aftercare they need to live with their level of hearing loss
Contact: UK Veterans Hearing Foundation, 6 New Buildings, Top Floor, Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10 1HW.
Helping Hands
Helping Hands Home Care
Here at Helping Hands we are a direct alternative to residential or nursing care, our live-in or visiting careers help many people to remain independent within the comfort of their own home. Helping Hands covers ...
Contact: Helping Hands Home Care - Reading, Pangbourne, Henley-on-Thames & surrounding ar, 9 Greyfriars Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 1NU.
Helping Hands Homecare
Hourly domiciliary care
Contact: Helping Hands Homecare Domiciliary Care, North, south, east and west.