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Who can get Help?

Adult Social Care - Who can get Help?

Anyone can contact Adult Social Care for help and/or advice. The best way is to contact Care Line. Whilst we will always be happy to provide advice, we cannot provide assistance to everyone.

To decide what Social Care needs we will provide assistance for (and which we will not) Adult Social Care use national criteria called Fairer Access to Care Services (FACS). This has four levels of risk and need – Low, Moderate, Substantial and Critical.

The decision as to an individuals level of need is made during an “assessment”.

In Swindon only needs, which are assessed as Critical or Substantial, are eligible for services. For people whose needs are assessed as Low and Moderate we are happy to provide advice and information. Examples of needs/risks that may be classified as “Substantial” are when:

For a more detailed explanation of these bands, please see the FACS Criteria page.


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Related Pages

Adult Protection - Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults
Adult Placement Service
Asking for Help
Who can get Help?
FACS Criteria
Care Homes
Care Line
Direct Payments
Help to Live at Home
Integration Projects
Older Peoples Strategy
People with a Learning Disability
Learning and Leisure Opportunities
Valuing People
Welfare to Work for Disabled People



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