Useful Links
General Advice
For further advice and specific information on services offered by Surrey County Council Adult Social Care Team visit:
www.surreycc.gov.uk
Surrey Information Point - offering advice on a range of issues:
www.surreyinformationpoint.org.uk
Carers UK is a website offering advice services aimed at carers, to offer support and information.
www.carersuk.org
A Surrey based Charity Social information on disability has a website with a wealth of information for people with disability, their carers, friends and family
www.asksid.org.uk
SID's sister site gives information on living with a disability in Surrey
www.askenid.org.uk
Counsel and Care is a website for older people, their families and carers. Offering advice and support on all aspects of care.
www.counselandcare.org.uk
The National Council for Independent Living (NCIL) offers an advice service covering all aspects of independent living for disabled people.
www.ncil.org.uk
In-Control, a service established in 2003 to transform the social care system to enable people to take greater control over their lives. They offer advice on all aspects of direct payments and individual budgets.
www.in-control.org.uk
Care Choices has a website where you can access e-books of information on care providers in Surrey
www.carechoices.co.uk
Funding
The Rowan Organisation, a charity support disabled people offers a range of factsheets on its website for those taking direct payments and employing carers or personal assistants directly
www.therowan.org/factsheets-1
Care Aware offer information specifically on funding long term residential care, including a flow chart to help you assess your individual circumstances.
www.careaware.co.uk
A new independent website has recently been launched that provides advice on the various care funding options available
www.payingforcare.co.uk
Partnership is the market leading supplier of insurance products to fund care fees and offers a range of plans that are tailored to an individual's needs
www.partnership.co.uk/care
Advocacy services
The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) offers advocacy advice and services for people for visual impairment.
Age UK in Surrey has an advocacy service for the older person living independently or in residential care in the Surrey area.
www.acsurrey.org.uk/advice/advocacy.htm
Independent Mental Capacity Advocate Service offers services across Surrey. East Surrey is served by Kingston Advocacy Group, West Surrey by Just Advocacy
www.kag.org.uk
www.justadvocacy.org.uk
For people with learning disabilities, the Learning disability partnership board in Surrey offers advocacy and advice services
www.surreypb.org.uk/index.php?page=/advocacy
Regulation and advice about choosing care services
All Care providers have to be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). For information on individual care providers:
www.cqc.org.uk
Age UK has produced a downloadable checklist for you to use when looking for a care home. Find and more information at:
www.ageuk.org.uk/home-and-care/care-homes/care-home-checklist
Help and advice lines
If you would prefer to talk to someone, rather than look through website information there are the following help lines available
Surrey Independent Living Council: 01483 458111
Social Information on Disability advice line: 0800 043 9395
Surrey County Council Contact Centre for general enquiries about Adult Social Care: 08456 009 009
Age Concern Surrey Advice line: 01483 446627 or Advocacy line: 01483 446644
Counsel and Care Helpline: 0845 300 7585
Care Choices offer a helpline for people with a disability and the elderly looking for care: 0800 389 2007
Help the Aged Senior Line: 0800 800 656
Care Aware Helpline for funding advice on long term care for older people: 08705 134925
Relatives and Residents Association: 0207 359 8136
Eldercare Advice Line on paying for care: 01707 368945
Kingston Advocacy Service covers East Surrey: 0208 549 1028
Just Advocacy covers West Surrey: 01483 527759
NHS Direct for health related enquiries: 0845 4647
Others
For an insight to how direct payments work in practice, and the difference they have made to one persons life:
www.suesdirectpayments.org.uk


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