Denbighshire County Council provides a range of health and social care services to support the well-being of its residents. These services include information, advice and assistance for adults, children, young people and families, as well as support for people with disabilities or impairments. The council also provides training courses for providers of social care and offers direct payments to eligible individuals. Additionally, the council provides advocacy services, social services factsheets, and information on various topics such as substance misuse, sensory loss, autism, dementia, and more.
A service that helps adults get online and access important services.
Information, advice and assistance for adults.
Advice and support for families, report a child at risk, information about fostering, adoption and more.
Information on protecting children, young people and vulnerable adults from abuse or neglect.
Information on the support available to people with disabilities and/or impairments.
If you care for someone, we can support you in your caring role.
Find out what to do when it may not be possible to stay living safely at home.
There are a number of organisations that can help if you or someone you know suffer from domestic abuse.
Mental health information and services.
Well-being information and services.
Find GPs, dentists and other NHS services in your area.
We provide free training courses for providers of social care across the whole sector in Denbighshire.
A direct payment is the sum of money required to purchase care and support for people who are eligible for support from their local authority.
Information and guidance on advocacy.
A series of public information factsheets, to give details about the work we do and how we can help you.
Information about the about the Single Point of Access
Support and guidance for people affected by the misuse of alcohol, illegal drugs, or over-the-counter or prescription medications.
Information about the support available for people with sensory loss such as deafness, hard of hearing, blindness, vision impairment or deafblindness.
Information about the support available for people on the autism spectrum and their families.
What is dementia, how to get help and how the Council is working toward becoming dementia friendly.
Denbighshire County Council is following advice and guidance from Public Health Wales.
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