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Learning Disability Carers Support SchemeWhat is the Carers Support Scheme?The scheme helps informal and family carers of adults with Learning Disability by providing some opportunity to have a short break from their caring role. The respite care can be provided either in the home of the cared for person or out in the community.
Who is Eligible for the Service?
How does the Scheme Work?Assessment of the carer’s need for this respite will be carried out by a Social Worker. Following the assessment, the carers will be allocated a defined number of respite hours to be taken within an agreed 4 week period. The Social Worker will identify a Provider who can meet the needs of the cared for person. Minimum number of hours in any respite period will be 2 hours.The aim is to provide a responsive service that is available 7 days a week (including bank holidays) between 7am and10pm. Providers:
The carer:
What the Scheme does not cover
Who Provides the Service?The project is funded by Leicestershire Adult Social Care Service through the Carers Grant. Funding is limited and therefore the service operates on a first come first served basis. The respite will be provided by Providers with ample experience of supporting people with learning disability needs. |
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