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Where to start finding the right social care service for you (page 2 of 2)

 

What will happen when I speak to my local council?

Working together

 

Your local council will arrange for you to have a care assessment.

A care assessment is when someone from the social services department of your local council will talk to you to find out what care you need.

Family group
They may also talk to other people. For example, someone you live with, your family or your friends.

 

What are my rights?

My rights

Everyone has the right to a care assessment.

Your local council should listen carefully to what you want and need.

For example, if you want to stay in your own home rather than go into a care home your council should try and make that happen.

 

Remember: It is your right to decide how to live your life. This includes where you want to live, and who you want to live with.

Money

 

Go to the next page for information about

  • paying for your social care service