Help and Advice - Useful Contacts

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CareAware is a non profit making public information, advisory and advocacy service specialising in elderly care funding advice in the UK.

 

NHFA advice and information is available to all regardless of means and encompasses the many issues older people, their families or carers should consider when obtaining and paying for care.

Commission for Social Care Inspection

 

The Commision for Social Care Inspection is the regulatory body ensuring the Minimum Care Standards are met within the private sector. All inspections are unannounced and the latest reports for each of our Homes can be downloaded from the CSCI website or our individual Home's pages on this site.

 

 

Age Concern supports all people over 50 in the UK, ensuring that they get the most from life. They provide services such as day care, general information, and campaign on issues like age discrimination and pensions, whilst working to influence public opinion and government policy about older people.

 

HCA is a one-stop shop for Hampshire's care home operators. From advice on regulation to negotiation of local authority fee rates, we give a collective voice to individual concerns.

 

 

The English Community Care Association (ECCA) is the largest representitive body for community care in England. Working on behalf of small, medium and large providers, it speaks with a single unified voice on behalf of its members and the sector, and is seeking to create an environment in wich providers can continue to deliver and develop the high quality care that communities require and deserve.

 

The Relatives & Residents Association exists for older people needing, or living in, residential care and the families and friends left behind

 

 

 

The Registered Nursing Home Association (RNHA) provides information for nursing home owners and staff; for people seeking a nursing home place; and for members of the public with an interest in the care of older people and those with disabilities.

 

Help the Aged is an international charity fighting to free disadvantaged older people from poverty, isolation and neglect