Health and adult social care – Newham Council (original) (raw)

Adult Social Care in Newham

Adult social care is a broad term that refers to support provided by a wide range of agencies and individuals to help those in need including carers to maintain their independence and well-being. This support includes both formal and informal support with personal care, daily living, social activities. Publically funded support is provided by Local Authorities.

What is social care?

Getting in touch

What we do

Direct payments

The fair cost of care

Market position statements

Support to help you say what you want to – Advocacy

Helping us shape our services – Co-production

Your social care records

Customer stories

Information for providers

Policies that define the way we provide support

Care Act 2014

New social care charging reforms

Section 117

Careers in Adult Social Care

Join our Adult Social Care team and be part of delivering excellent services and improving outcomes for adults in our community.

Find out more about what we can offer​ and who we are looking for.

Safeguarding

Say No to Adult Abuse. You can find out more about keeping people safe in this section. If you see, hear or suspect that a vulnerable adult is being abused call 020 33730440 or raise a Safeguarding First Contact Form

Who is an adult at risk?

How to raise a concern

Mental capacity and deprivation of liberty safeguards

Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) and Safeguard Adult Reviews (SAR)

Safeguarding prevention

Information and resources for professionals

Modern day slavery & human trafficking

Safeguarding adults training programme and e-learning

Safeguarding easy read leaflets

Domestic abuse

Suicide prevention

Carers

Newham council values the contribution of carers. We want to support you in your caring role to help you have a better day-to-day life. We can do this through completing a Carer's assessment with you.

What is a carer?

Carer's assessments

Short breaks

Carers discount card

Newham Carers Community

Carers getting into work

Emergency care arrangements

Training, support groups and activities for carers

Disability and sensory loss

Information and support for learning disabilities and sensory loss.

Learning disabilities

Day services for people with a learning disability

Sensory loss

Autism

0 - 25 SEND Preparing for adulthood

SEND and the local offer

Living independently

Support to remain living independently within your community.

Community Neighbourhood Link Workers

Accessible transport and help to get out and about

Freedom Passes

Support with daily living activities

Reablement service

Assistive technology and telecare

Telehealth

Equipment for daily living

Home adaptations

Supported housing and care homes

Maybe you need a little extra support to enable you to live at home independently, or perhaps the time has come to consider moving into somewhere better suited to support your own particular needs.

Sheltered and extra care housing

Supported accommodation

Care homes

Money matters

Social care is not free for everyone and how much you pay towards the cost of your care will depend on your financial situation. It is important to seek independent financial advice to help you plan for your care and support in the future.

Paying for non-residential care

Paying for residential and nursing home care

Payment options

Self-funding

Personal budgets

Direct payments

Independent financial advice

Managing someone else's finances

Support with Adult Social Care debt

Getting into employment when you have a health or social care need

There are a range of opportunities available to support people with health and social care needs into paid or self-employment.

Our Newham Work: Supported Employment Team

Supported Internship Programme

Newham employment strategy

Employment support for carers

Starting your own business

Careers in Health and Social care

Health conditions and services

Information on health services and condition specific support available in Newham.

Mental health

Drugs and alcohol

End of life

Telehealth

Help after leaving hospital

Falls prevention

Dementia

Diabetes

Sexual health and HIV services

Continence

NHS services

Healthier lives

By encouraging small positives changes in our everyday behaviour, together we can reduce the risk of a series of long term conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease which affect many of the most vulnerable residents in our borough.

Healthier lives

Healthy eating

Help to get active

Healthy hearts

Vitamin D

Help to stop smoking

NHS health checks

5 ways to a healthier life

Oral Health

Health and wellbeing in Newham

Health and wellbeing in Newham

Well Newham

Well Newham Challenge

Ageing Well in Newham

Public Health Information: Reports, Strategies and Fact Sheets

Community health champions

Staying well during winter

Staying well during summer

Help to quit smoking

Childhood immunisations

Flu: vaccine, causes, treatment, and more

50 Steps to a Healthier Newham

Weight management

Polio Virus

Newham Centre for Equity in Health and Care