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Care - home assessment

Rochdale Council’s care services provide and arrange a number of services to help vulnerable people of all ages live independently and safely. To give you some idea, here are some of them.

  • Advice, assessing needs and arranging services
  • Equipment and home adaptations
  • Disabled person’s parking badge
  • Careline
  • Home care
  • Meals
  • Short term breaks
  • Family support
  • You may also be able to arrange the service you need yourself using a Direct Payment

Before many of these services can be arranged for you, you first need to have your needs assessed. We talk to you about your needs to:

  • Find out about the difficulties you face
  • Decide what services you need
  • Check that you are a priority for these services

If your needs are simple and straighforward we may be able to help arrange services for you when you first contact us. Often though, we need to visit people at home to talk to them about their needs. Anyone who visits you will always carry identification including a photograph. They will always give an appointment time and their contact details, so, if you need to, you can check they are who they say they are before you let them into your home.

  • Needs assessments – more detailed information on what needs assessments are, who does them and what happens.
  • Fair access to care services - these are the guidelines staff in Rochdale Council's Adult Care Service work to when they assess people's needs and decide who they can and cannot provide or arrange services for.

We can arrange an interpreter for people whose first language is not English or a sign language interpreter for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

You can have a friend or relative with you to give you support and help with your views.