warm grants for replacement boilers and insulation Safe and Well Visits Surrey Fire and Rescue can visit you to do a free safety check. To find out more see safe and well visit .…
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This guide provides information about help and support available in Surrey to help you stay independent, safe and well. Please note this is not a comprehensive list and details of more groups, activities and services are available online. Staying Safe Priority Services Register If someone has… if there is a power cut: • Website: www.thepsr.co.uk Safe and well checks – Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) If you, a family member, or someone you care for, is considered more at risk of fire, because they are less able to notice or escape to safety when a smoke alarm goes off, then there's extra protection and support available across Surrey. SFRS offers a free online home safety check and if you then require additional care and attention SFRS will be in touch to arrange a free safe and well visit: • Telephone: 0800 085 0767 • Text (SMS): 07971 691 898 • British Sign Language…
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your-safe-and-well-visit The best way to keep safe from fire is to understand common fire hazards and reduce the risk from them in your home. Using a home fire safety checker is a great first step to fire safety in the home, and Surrey Fire & Rescue Service offer a FREE safe and well visit to anybody who requires it. Below is information on home fire safety, including: Surrey Fire & Rescue Service Safe and well visit reporting faults for alarms alarms hard of hearing - Linked alarms smoking furniture and heaters kitchen candles electrics electric blankets alternative formats or language Forces Connect Surrey Fire & Rescue Service Surrey Fire & Rescue Service offer a FREE Safe and Well Visit to anybody who requires it. We offer free fire safety advice for your home, with free fire safety equipment available if necessary. This can include…
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SFRS-support-in-surrey This guide provides information about help and support available in Surrey to help you stay independent, safe and well, including: Staying Safe Abuse and safeguarding Scams and fraud Money, benefits and advice Health Disability Equipment and technology… are available online. Staying Safe Priority Services Register If someone has a serious or chronic illness, a disability, has or cares for someone living with dementia, is of pensionable age, has children under five in their household, has refrigerated medicines or relies of medical equipment then the Priority Services Register will ensure that people receive extra support if there is a power cut: Website : www.thepsr.co.uk Safe and well checks – Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) If you, a family member, or someone you care for, is considered more at risk of fire, because they are less able…
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don’t know where to go you may be tempted to go to your local A & E but this isn’t always the best place as it is busy and isn’t staffed by mental health professionals. So the NHS and the local voluntary sector in Surrey have teamed up to create 6 Safe Havens which are specifically designed to support those in mental distress. These havens are staffed by mental health professionals and peer support workers and are able to address your symptoms or those of your loved one in a timely way and offer information and advice so you can both stay well at home. Safe Havens can support you as a carer…
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and Handling service provides safe solutions for carers who carry out moving and handling as part of their role. This support is free. Our mental health is also very important when providing end of life care. So talking about your feelings and not bottling everything up is vital. You may have a very…
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child. It’s important that your child is safe and your own health is protected. Check you know who to contact and how in different situations and in an emergency 24 hours/7 days a week. Check there will be a home visit following discharge and who will undertake this. You should get a home visit…
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You may need specialist aids and equipment to care for your child. You and your child may be assessed by an Occupational Therapist from your primary care trust or children’s team who can inform you about the options and services open to you. Any aids and equipment should be included in your Child…
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as short films they have written and made. The app can also be used by friends, teachers, parents, and professionals who would like to know how to support bereaved young people. Remember it is important to be safe when using chat rooms. Agree rules with your parents about what you can and can’t do… Again This website provides a safe space where you can learn from other young people, how to cope with grief and feel less alone.…