Adults

  1. Caring for someone in Peterborough (Adults)

    Caring for someone A carer is someone who provides support to an adult family member or friend who could not live independently, or whose health would deteriorate without this help.  You might not recognise yourself as a carer; instead you are mother, father, brother, sister, daughter, son,…
  2. City College Peterborough Day Opportunities (Adults)

    City College Peterborough Day Opportunities Day Opportunities is Peterborough’s largest local day support specialist provider and experienced social care provider, supporting young people and adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs to live the fullest life possible.  To access these opportunities a social care…
  3. Compliments and Complaints (Local Offer)

    We want to ensure we provide high standards of service. You can help us to do this by telling us when we do something right or when things go wrong. If you want to make a compliment or complaint, please first contact the organisation or…
  4. Compliments, comments and complaints (Adults)

    Adult Social Care compliments, comments and complaints Peterborough City Council is committed to providing high standards of service. You can help us to do this by telling us when we do something right or when things go wrong. Most complaints can be resolved locally, by…
  5. Customer Surveys (Adults)

    Adult Social Care Customer Surveys All councils with social services responsibilities are required to undertake an annual survey of service users and a biennial survey of carers.  On this page you can find links to the latest national and local results.
  6. Dementia (Adults)

    Dementia If you are concerned that a family member has dementia, the first step is to arrange for them to see a GP.  The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language. Dementia is…
  7. 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…
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