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Care and support for adults in Bristol
Introduction to social care in Bristol. What to do and where to go to find information and support you may need.
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Support to live independently
Information about support after leaving hospital, home adaptations, assistive tech, personal alarm, occupational therapy, hot meals, getting out and about.
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Housing options for older and vulnerable people
Information about retirement houses to rent and buy, Extra Care Housing, Supported Housing and Care Homes for people with care and support needs.
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Be part of your community
Information on keeping independent and accessing day centers, befriending and volunteering, activities and groups local to you.
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Someone to speak for you
You could ask someone to help with making decisions and talk to us for you.
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Money and legal matters for social care
How to access financial support, what you might be eligible for and how we work this out.
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Report suspected abuse
How to tell us if you're being abused, or think someone else is.
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Disability
We may be able to help if you, or the person you care for, has a disability making it hard to live independently.
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Dementia
What to do if you're concerned about your own or someone else’s memory.
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Mental health services
Information on how to get in touch with mental health services and links to support groups in Bristol.
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Adult Care Referral Form
If you or someone you know has care and support needs, you can make a referral to us here.
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For care professionals
For professionals working with adults who may have care and support needs.
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Comment, compliment or complain
Here you can provide feedback on Bristol City Council’s adult care services.
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Care and support services
Bristol City Council care and support services that are regularly inspected by the Care Quality Commission.
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Care Quality Commission assessment
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) are assessing local authorities across the UK to understand how they're meeting their statutory duties under the Care Act (2014).