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We provide a wide range of social care services in the community, in hospitals, and at home, to a range of adults including those with physical disabilities, mental health needs, sensory needs, and older people.
We provide a wide range of social care services in the community, in hospitals, and at home, to a range of adults including those with physical disabilities, mental health needs, sensory needs, and older people.
A healthcare need is related to the treatment, control, or prevention of a disease, illness, injury, or disability; and the care or aftercare of a person with these needs.
Healthcare focuses on providing medical care to individuals and communities. The healthcare system can be classified into three different sectors:
Social care deals with the daily activities of living which not only include feeding and basic hygiene maintenance, and also involves maintaining a person's independence, promoting social interaction, protection from vulnerable circumstances, and coping with complex relationships.
Social care involvement starts with a strengths-based assessment. Depending on your care needs, outcomes, and goals you wish to achieve, you may be offered a range of support:
Social care is provided by a range of professionals including, but not limited to:
Social Work apprentices and students are also valued members of our Social Care workforce.
Social Workers take a lead role with individuals who are identified as having complex, high risk or long term support needs, and who require a Social Work assessment under the Care Act 2014, and also for those who are Section 117 entitled as a result of being detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.
Social Workers will carry out a strengths-based assessment of anyone who appears to require care and support, regardless of their likely eligibility for state-funded care, where the appearance of need arises from a mental illness.
Mental Health Social Workers within our Trust, pride themselves in working with a person, as opposed to doing for or to that person. They promote social justice, empowering others, and focus on people's strengths. The focus of the assessment is on the person's needs, how those needs impact on their daily wellbeing, and the outcomes they want to achieve. This approach is known as 'care co-ordination' meaning care is managed by one person who is identified as a 'keyworker'.
Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHPs) hold responsibility for undertaking 'a range of functions' under the Mental Health Act, which lays down the legal framework in which people can be compulsorily admitted and detained in psychiatric hospitals and AMHPs play a key role in this. AMHPs have to undergo specialist training, and have an in-depth knowledge of law, not just of mental health legislation, but other legislation such as the Mental Capacity Act and the Human Rights Act.
Approved Mental Health Professionals ensure that:
Contact the Adult Social Care Pathway by e-mail socialcarepathway
The Personalisation and Social Inclusion Team operates across Staffordshire and works in conjunction with Social Workers inline with the Social Care Pathway and is informed by the Care Act (2014).
The service seeks to empower individuals to take control of their lives by:
It offers you support to build on your strengths, build your resilience and skills, and develop your interests. We can help you to make the best use of your social networks and local community.
You will be supported by a member of the team who will enable you to achieve your personal aims and aspirations. They will encourage you to take control of your mental and physical wellbeing by increasing your knowledge, confidence, and independence. A strengths-based assessment will be completed. With our support you will create a Personal Development Plan and set achievable goals. These will be reviewed and updated with you regularly.
We can provide you with information, advice and guidance, assist you to navigate Social Care, health, and other support services, and support you to connect and maintain connection with your community.
North and West Staffordshire: 0300 303 3457
East Staffordshire: 0300 303 3452
E-mail the Service Manager: david.
With the aim of improving wellbeing, developing individual strengths, and optimising independence alongside the support provided to carers, we facilitate a variety of support mechanisms including:
Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our older people and physically disabled citizens is a core function within all teams.
Similarly, supporting individuals during End-of-Life Care, and again working in partnership alongside a wide array of professionals, we undertake a vital role facilitating access to assessment and support services such as:
We aim to help people stay independent, and to make everyday tasks easier and safer in the home, and in the wider community. The service covers the whole of Staffordshire.
Further information can be found on our specialist Sensory Team page.