Other Social Care & Support - Carers Trust Solihull

Other Social Care & Support

Receive dedicated help and support from Solihull Council Adult Social care, or if you’re looking for something else — or don’t know what it is you’re looking for — then The Waiting Room, with its extensive directory of support in Solihull and Birmingham, will be exactly what you’re looking for. 

Solihull Council

Adult social care in Solihull supports adults who need help with day-to-day life, from staying independent at home to arranging longer-term care. It covers things like personal care, support with daily tasks, equipment and adaptations, and access to local groups and services that help people stay connected in their community. Support is based on an assessment of individual needs, and there is clear guidance on what to do if you are worried that an adult may be at risk of abuse or neglect, including how to report safeguarding concerns so that the right help and protection can be put in place.

You can visit Solihull Council’s Adult Social Care website using the button below, or you can use the categories below to find something more specific with Solihull Council. 

How to get help from adult social care for yourself or someone else.

This section of the website sets out Solihull Council’s offer and support for unpaid carers.

There are many types of equipment that can help you live more independently and safely at home.

Our Community Advice Hubs in Chelmsley Wood and Solihull town centre provide information about a range of topics including care, benefits and housing.

How to contact the adult social care commissioning team.

Find out what to do if you’re worried that an adult is being neglected or abused.

The Waiting Room

The Waiting Room is an online health and wellbeing directory for people in Birmingham and Solihull, giving quick access to local and national support services across a wide range of needs. With a dedicated ‘Carers’ directory, you’ll be certain to find something useful. 

It helps residents, carers and professionals find up‑to‑date information on organisations that can support with issues such as housing, benefits, mental health, physical health, community support and more, so users can take greater control of their own health and wellbeing.

Visit The Waiting Room using the button below. 

Packed with events, activities, and information for carers of all ages.