Adults

  1. Local Account - Performance

    Strategic Performance Outcomes Adult Social Care has three Strategic Performance Outcomes: Early intervention and prevention - supporting people early with targeted information and advice and low level and community support, technology enabled care and reablement services.  The aim is to prevent or delay the need…
  2. Local Account - Providing support

    What we are proud of Despite a pressurised care market, we have comparatively low unit rates for care whilst CQC ratings remain comparatively good We have good flows of patients from hospital and proactive links into health services in the community and integrated neighbourhoods We…
  3. Local Account - Shared action plan

    The Adult Social Care Forum is a group that talks about health and social care issues in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.​ The Forum looks at key themes raised by the Adult Social Care Partnership Boards and expert by experience groups and uses this information to help make local services better.​ The Forum…
  4. Local Account - working with people

    What we are proud of  We have a constant focus on prevention and maximising independence, working with our partners in the NHS and Housing to focus on the things that make a difference in people’s lives.  We have focussed on improving access to adult social…
  5. Local Account - Your Feedback

    There are a wide range of ways in which we capture your views.   If you go through our Reablement Service you will receive a questionnaire at the end of your service.  Your comments are vital for us to improve our services. Peterborough City Council also…
  6. Mental Health (Adults)

    Mental Health All of us, children, young people and adults have mental health and it is important to look after it, like we would any other part of our body.  If you are having mental health problems though, you're not alone. One in four of…
  7. Money Matters (Adults)

    Managing your money Paying for care Unlike NHS care, social care services are not usually free. How much you pay for your care depends on your income and savings. If you have investments and/or savings of more than £23,250 you will pay for your own…
  8. Paying for your care at home (Adults)

    Paying for your care at home Social care and support, unlike health care provided by the NHS, is not usually free of charge. If you have been assessed by the council as needing ongoing care and support, you will be offered a financial assessment to…
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