There's still time for west Cheshire residents and carers to share their views on community-based support services | |
9 June 2022With less than two weeks until the consultation closes, Cheshire West and Chester Council is encouraging residents and carers who access support in their communities to share their views on current services and what they’d like to see in the future.Working in partnership with NHS Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), the Council currently offers a range of services through providers to make sure everyone can remain healthy and independent for as long as possible and access the right support at the right time. Community-based services can range from befriending schemes, wellbeing activities and carer breaks to more intense support with long-term conditions, following a stay in hospital, help and care at home and rehabilitation. The consultation asks for people’s views on the Council’s proposal to create a more coordinated single service with an increased focus on prevention and partnership working. The vision for the new service includes the development of a single all age carers service, the creation of a community grant scheme and a home support service, enabling people to stay in their homes for longer and receive help following hospital stays. It will have an increased focus on targeted support services delivered in the community to support those with long-term conditions. Councillor Val Armstrong, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, said: “Support services within the community are so valued by those who use them and we want to make sure that they are flexible to meet changing demand and deliver the best help they can. “Services are currently provided through 23 organisations, which can be confusing for those trying to access them and isn’t the most cost-effective way to make sure that residents are receiving the best support possible. “We believe that the support available, and the ways to access it, would be much easier to understand if they were under one service. “We want to support and invest in our wide variety of community providers, making sure that we are working as closely as we can with our community, health and hospital partners to make it as easy as possible for residents to access the right support. “I would encourage residents to please share their views in the next few weeks and help us shape this service to make sure that it offers the best support possible.” Current community-led care support services are made up of:
There are a number of ways to take part:
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