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.
View information on drug and alcohol misuse recovery..
View information on organisations and other support available to help with adult mental health.
View information on support for children, young people and families.
Information on debt and money advice services.
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.
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.
View information on support available following the death of a family member or friend.
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.
We are committed to supporting people of all ages and abilities to be active and to lead more healthy lifestyles. View more information on physical activity and weight management support available
Adult social care is a service provided by Lancashire County Council.
Information on support available across the borough to help with people that may be socially isolated and in need of some company.
View information on support for older people