Housing for Young Adults (Local Offer)
Where you live, who you live with, support you might need and how you pay for your home are all important things. This page has information about things to think about and different housing options. Some things to think about It is important to learn…Adult Social Care Assessment and Care and Support Planning (Adults)
Adult Social Care Assessment and Care and Support Planning Many people are able to stay safe, well and independent without needing care and support. We recommend that you explore options such as equipment and technology and community help first. If you have tried other ways…Peterborough Survey of Adult Social Care Service Users 2023
Every year the government asks councils to carry out a national survey of people receiving long term adult social care that is funded by the council. On this webpage you can find the results for Peterborough City Council. The results were published nationally by NHS…Social Care (Local Offer)
Social Care Disabled children and young people should be able to access services available to all children and young people. Not all children and young people with additional needs will require a specialist service or intervention. Some children and young people with special educational needs…Disability Social Care 0-25 Service (Local Offer)
Disability Social Care 0-25 Service Children and young people with disabilities have the same rights as others. We want to make sure that you have the right information, guidance and support. Every child, young person and family is different. We will always work with you to…Staying independent (Adults)
Living independently - for longer Most people over the age of 85 are able to remain living independently in their own homes in Peterborough. There are lots of things you can do remain living independently in the community for as long as possible. This page …Equipment, Adaptations and Occupational Therapy (Adults)
Equipment, Adaptations and Occupational Therapy Most people want to stay in their own home and maintain their independence for as long as possible. There are practical steps you can take to help you remain in control and a lot of different equipment and daily living…Travel (Adults)
There are lots of different ways of travelling. You can use public transport. For longer journeys, you can use trains, coaches or aeroplanes. On the other hand, you can use buses, community transport and taxis to cover shorter distances. You may also drive yourself. This page includes…Sensory Impairment (Adults)
Sensory Impairment Sensory impairment covers: Visual impairment Deaf and hard of hearing Dual sensory loss (Deaf/Blind)