Ensuring you receive all the help you need and deserve.
Resources
We work with many agencies to ensure you are getting the care you need. Browse the links below for contact information. If you need help contacting an agency not listed below, then please give us a call and we are happy to help.
Type of service: Finance And Funding
Address: The Heath Business and Technical Park, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 4QX
Telephone number: 0800 083 0626
Email address: info@moneycarer.org.uk
Website: https://www.moneycarer.org.uk/
Service description:
The Money Carer Foundation is a national social enterprise that provides an appointeeship service to protect vulnerable adults and to manage their everyday finances in line with local partnership with the DWP. This involves paying utility bills, care contributions, rent and dealing with a variety of other financial activity on behalf of the client.
The ‘Carers' Shopping Card’ is a fully managed service that is set up so that carers can access small amounts of money to make every day purchases or to withdraw cash on behalf of the client. Carers' Shopping Card.
Cost: Contact provider for cost details
Age range: 18 years - 100 years
Eligibility criteria: Age - Adulthood (18-25)
Referral route:
Agency referral
Contact service direct
Family member
G.P or health referral
Job Centre
Self referral
Social Care
Providing vital support and events for people with Disabilities in Hillingdon, Greater London
Our aim is to provide, support and provide information that will enable disabled people to make choices about how they live their lives. Our mission is to promote and enable equality for all disabled people who reside, work or are undertaking educational or vocational training within the London Borough of Hillingdon and to ensure that all services are conducted in a holistic and inclusive manner.
Web: www.dash.org.uk
Phone: 0208 8488319
Email: info@dash.org.uk
The independent regulator of health and social care in England.
The role of the CQC is to sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and we encourage care services to improve.
The CQC:
Register care providers.
Monitor, inspect and rate services.
Take action to protect people who use services.
Speak with our independent voice, publishing our views on major quality issues in health and social care.
Protect the rights of vulnerable people, including those restricted under the Mental Health Act.
Listen to and act on your experiences.
Involve the public and people who receive care
Work with other organisations and public groups.
Web: www.cqc.org.uk/
Phone: 03000 616161
Email: enquiries@cqc.org.uk