Adult Support and Health
In Nottingham, the responsibility to provide adult social care services rests mainly with Nottingham City Council. This section explains how we support people of all ages who may need personal care either at home or in another setting because they are old, frail, disabled or have mental health problems.
Putting People First is about transforming adult social care services, so people who receive care will have greater choice and control over how the mo...
Information for people receiving care and their carers
Information for care workers
Information for providers and stakeholders
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Carers are people who look after family, partners or friends who are ill, frail, have a disability or a mental health problem. They may be caring for ...
Young carers
Carer Assessments
Supporting carers of disabled children
The Adult Contact Team
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Working for Health
A strategic approach to health and well being
The Mary Potter Centre
Clifton Cornerstone
Nottingham City Council provides a wide range of social care services to support people aged 65 and over, their families and carers. This section expl...
Home care services
Telecare
Day care services
Residential and Nursing Home Care
Nottingham City Council provides a range of services and support to people living with physical, sensory and learning disabilities. Our aim is to help...
Services for adults with learning disabilities
Services for adults with physical or sensory impairment
Safeguarding Adults
Housing Services for People with Disabilities
Safeguarding the well-being of children and young people is a key priority for the council and its partners.
Safeguarding Children
Children with learning difficulties and disabilities
Children's social care services


