Dudley borough is a large and diverse area with a multi-cultural population. We aim to ensure that information on our services is communicated in the most appropriate way to all including those who, because of their ethnic background or visual or hearing impairment, require information in a different language or format.
Our Equality and Communication Service (Language 2 Language) also provides an interpretation service and can provide any of the following leaflets in any additional language, audio format, large print or Braille.
All English language leaflets are listed below.
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A guide to adult social care and support in Dudley - This booklet provides you with a guide to the advice, practical help and support that is available from Dudley Council to help you, a relative or friend, to live as independently as possible, successfully, in the home of your choice.
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A guide to adult social care and support in Dudley - Easy Read
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A guide to adult social care and support in Dudley Large Print
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Arranging and paying for care and support while living in your home This booklet explains the help you can get from us to assess your social care needs and help you plan the care and support you may need, while you remain living in your home.
- Arranging and paying for care and support while living in your home - easy read.
- Arranging and paying for care and support while living in your home - large print.
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Keeping adults safe from abuse and neglect - This booklet explains how we keep adults across Dudley borough safe from abuse and neglect. It tells you about types of abuse and neglect that can happen to adults and how to report this.
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Arranging and paying for residential and nursing home care This booklet provides information for people who are thinking about moving into a residential or nursing care home - including the financial arrangements.
- Arranging and paying for residential and nursing home care - easy read
- Arranging and paying for residential and nursing home care - large print
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Self-funding residential and nursing home care This booklet provides information which is written for people who are living in a residential care home, or a nursing home and are paying the care home fees themselves, as a self-funder. That means they are contracting directly with their care home provider and paying their fees privately themselves (that is - Dudley Council is not involved in paying for their care).
- Self-funding residential and nursing home care - easy read
- Self-funding residential and nursing home care - large print
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Autistic Spectrum Conditions Information, services and opportunities for adults and families affected by autism living in Dudley.
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Brain Injury Information about services from Dudley Brain Injury Service for people who have a brain injury, their family and carers.
- Support for carers. Information to support unpaid carers of a family member or friend.
- Community Outreach - Queens Cross Network - Information about community support services for adults with a physical disability
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Deaf Support Service This booklet explains the help and support that people who are hard of hearing, deaf or deafblind can get from Dudley Council’s deaf support service.
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Direct Payments - to meet your social care needs Direct payments are made to people for them to use to meet their social care support needs. They give more choice and control over how support is provided and can give you, your family and carers more flexibility and independence.
- An easy read guide to direct payments
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Direct Payments - employing staff If you choose to directly employ your own personal assistant you will have a number of responsibilities as an employer and need to make sure that you are a good, competent employer.
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Direct Payments - using a care agency / other services You may use your direct payments to have your care support provided through a care agency or other care provider. The agency is responsible for managing the staff and will pay their wages.
- Direct Payments - pre-paid cards. Using a pre-paid card for your care and support.
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Dudley Falls Prevention Service This booklet explains the help that is available to older people (aged 65 and over) from our falls service.
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Dudley Telecare Service - an information guide - The Dudley Telecare Service is a fully integrated alarm service, offering a whole range of supportive Telecare solutions. Our aim is to enable people to continue living safely, securely and most importantly independently.
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Dudley Telecare Service - information flyer - A summary guide to the Dudley Telecare service for residents.
- Emergency bed placement - information about emergency bed placements which can be arranged in care home for people in need of urgent short term care.
- Enabling community support This booklet outlines the help and support that is available from Dudley Council's 'enabling community support' service for older people aged 60 plus.
- How to access your personal information - Dudley's Social Care Services provide a wide range of services to the public. In order to provide these services it is necessary to collect information about you and to keep detailed records.
- Living Independently Living independently is a free service, available for up to six weeks, for adults who need help regaining or maximising their independence to enable them to continue living in their own homes.
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Living Well, Feeling Safe The living well, feeling safe service is a partnership of council and other organisations and charities, working together in Dudley borough to support vulnerable and older people to keep well, safe and secure in their own homes.
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Living with Dementia - Support and services for people with dementia and their carers
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Physical or sensory disability support - a guide to Queens Cross Network - This booklet outlines the facilities on offer at the council's support centre for adults, who have a physical and, or sensory disability and who live independently at home.
- Pleased to meet you service - support for older people who may be feeling lonely or need some support
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Services to help after discharge from hospital - This booklet outlines the council’s adult social care services which can help you after you have been discharged from hospital, or from an intermediate care bed.
- Short-term support for adults living at home - This pack contains information on our services and is a guide for you and
your family to see what we do, how we do it and who to contact if you
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Urgent care crisis intervention for adults at home - This booklet explains the support available to adults living at home in Dudley borough in need of urgent crisis support, which will help them to continue living successfully at home.
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Vision Support Service - If you have sight problems we can help. We can help you to make the most of your visual ability and provide support to help you live independently.
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Adult complaints leaflet - A guide to complaints and compliments about adult social care services.
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Complaints - Easy Read - Find out how you can make a complaint to the Quality and Complaints Team.
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Adaptations This booklet provides information for people looking to adapt their home to better suit their needs, or the needs of a member of the household, which arise from a disability, illness or health condition.
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Sheltered Housing - an information guide Our aim is to help people live fulfilled independent lives within a safe, secure, homely environment with the support of a supported living co-ordinator
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Factsheet - Direct Payments - employing staff This fact sheet is to help people wanting to employ a PA for themselves, or on behalf of the person they care for.
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Safeguarding for people employing a personal assistant This factsheet explains how people can keep themselves safe when employing a PA.
- Keeping adults safe from abuse and neglect - This booklet explains how we keep adults across Dudley borough safe from abuse and neglect. It tells you about types of abuse and neglect that can happen to adults and how to report this.
- Keeping adults safe - Easy Read - An easy read guide to keeping all adults safe.
- Making your own decisions - Mental Capacity Act 2005 - This booklet explains how the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 for England supports people to make their own decisions.
- Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) - These safeguards relate to people who are placed in care homes or hospitals for their care or treatment and who lack mental capacity.
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet English
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Easy Read
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Large Print
Adult Social Care Portal Leaflet BSL Translation
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Mandarin Chinese
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Bengali
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Romanian
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Russian
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Urdu
Adult Social Care Portal leaflet Gujarati