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Health and Wellbeing Support

The health and wellbeing of residents is important to us. There are lots of organisations that can help.

For more information, use the options below.

Household Support Fund

The government have announced an extension of the Household support fund to be made available to Councils in England to help with significant rising living costs. It is intended to help those who do not have enough resources to meet immediate short term needs and require assistance with essential items over the coming months.

Cost of living support

Cost of living support

Debt and money advice

Information on debt and money advice services.

Adult mental health support

View information on organisations and other support available to help with adult mental health.

Mental Health Assessment

Lancashire's Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) service

Social isolation

Information on support available across the borough to help with people that may be socially isolated and in need of some company.

Children, young people and family support

View information on support for children, young people and families.

Smoking and drug and alcohol misuse support

View information on smoking and drug and alcohol misuse support.

Emergency food support

A number of voluntary, charity and faith groups in Chorley have come together to launch the Chorley Community Helpline. This free phone helpline will allow individuals to access the emergency food support they require from a local group.

Domestic abuse support

If you hear an incident and think that a neighbour is in danger, or any children they may have, then we would suggest contacting the police. The police have a responsibility to respond and to undertake a risk assessment where there is domestic abuse taking place.

Bereavement support

View information on support available following the death of a family member or friend.

Adult social care

Adult social care is a service provided by Lancashire County Council.

Support for older people

View information on support for older people

Dementia

The Council is proud to say that Chorley is recognised as a dementia friendly community. Chorley Council works in partnership with a variety of businesses and charities throughout the borough to improve and better the lives of people living with dementia. We ensure that people feel properly supported and strive to build relationships with service users and carers alike. On this page you should find information about all the services available in Chorley and nationally.

Meals on wheels

We are currently working with ICare, a meals on wheels provider, who can offer a daily hot meal or frozen delivery service for qualifying Chorley residents.

Gambling

Useful links and advise to support people with gambling addictions

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