Support Services for Physically Disabled People


We deliver a range of support services to physically disabled people living in the city - use the links below to find out more.

 

For information on how to contact your local social work office see How to Access Services. Apart from initial information and advice it is usually necessary to be assessed for a service. There is no charge for assessment, but for some services there may be a charge. This normally depends upon your income. For information on how to comment or complain see Your Views.

 

Our commitment to you

 

At Home

Benefits and Payments

Day Services

Independent Living

Job Coaching

Occupational Therapy

Residential

Respite

Supported Accommodation

Supported Employment

 

At Home

We can provide personal care assistance and other practical assistance within your home, for example, housework, shopping and cleaning. For more information on services available in your own home visit the Support at home page

 

Benefits and Payments

Information on benefits and payments is available within Getting Advice section. You may also find the information on Direct Payments for care of interest.

 

Day Services

We offer support to enable you to participate in a range of community activities, for example, attending college, libraries or visiting shopping centres and cafes. This may be done by linking to a day centre and/or by linking directly to education, recreation and employment opportunities.

 

Independent Living

We offer advice on living independently in the community and financial assistance for you to become an employer of a Personal Assistant or Assistants. If you are unable or do not wish to become an employer you may be given financial assistance to pay for agency staff to meet your individual care needs and support you in the community. You may also find the information on Direct Payments for care of interest.

 

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Job coaching

We can provide assistance with retaining your job or accessing training and educational opportunities in the field of work.

 

Occupational Therapy

We can arrange for an assessment of your needs to help you achieve greater levels of independence in your every day life. These needs may be met by aids and equipment or, through joint work with the Glasgow Housing Association and other housing agencies, temporary adaptations to houses.

 

Residential Care

For information on residential care services contact your local social work office.

 

Respite Care

We can organise short stays in accommodation away from home where you can enjoy a short break from your normal home routine.

 

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Supported Accommodation

We offer a range of different types of accommodation with support from staff who either stay over or visit. The level of support is set to accommodate differing care needs. You may also find the information on the Supporting People section of interest.

 

Supported Employment

We can provide support to help disabled people to obtain employment or retain their job.

 

Information on these, and other, services is available in leaflet format. These are available in portable document format for downloading. The Adobe Acrobat reader can be freely downloaded from the Adobe web site.

 

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