Elderly care

  • Age UK

    Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. They believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this.

    Phone
    0800 055 6112

    Website
    Age UK

  • Dementia UK

    Dementia UK offers specialist one to one support and expert advice for people living with dementia.

    Phone
    0800 888 6678

    Website
    Dementia UK

    Email
    helpline@dementiauk.org

  • The Silver Line

    Free phone support for older people, 24 hours a day.

    Phone
    0800 470 80 90

    Website
    The Silver Line Helpline

  • Alzheimer’s Society

    Living with dementia can be overwhelming, but you’re not alone. From a listening ear on the phone, to a visit in person. From practical tips and advice, to opportunities to connect with others.

    Phone
    0333 150 3456

    Website
    Alzheimer’s Society

  • Social Prescribing

    Access a range of local community groups, free activities and support for your social, emotional or practical needs. You will be assigned a link worker who will work with you on a one to one basis to help find activities and support services that will improve your wellbeing.

    Phone
    01744 371 111

    Website
    www.sthelenswellbeing.org.uk

    Email
    chcp.sthelens@nhs.net

  • Older People Care Needs

    Care in your own home is provided to people who need support with daily living tasks such as washing or dressing, or tasks such as support with medication or finances.

    Website
    www.sthelens.gov.uk

  • Age UK Mid Mersey – Living Well Officers

    Living Well Officers can support and signpost people who are over 50 years of age.

    – The themes they support with are:
    – Health & Wellbeing
    – Social Inclusion
    – Personal Independence
    – Staying Connected

    They can offer general advice on state pensions and claiming additional benefits.

    There is a Warm Homes Project to help people age 65+ who are living or at risk of fuel poverty.

    Either a professional can refer someone or you can self-refer online via their Contact Us page: www.ageuk.org.uk/midmersey/about-us/contact-us/client-referral-form

    The form just requires your name, contact number, which area you live in and a reason for the referral.