Elderly Care

Adult Social Care

Offers advice and guidance about housing, finances and support for older persons. You can also refer yourself or a relative to Hampshire County Council Social Care on their website or over the phone.

Website: www.hants.gov.uk

Independent Age

Whatever happens as we get older, we all want to remain independent and live life on our own terms. That's why, as well as offering regular friendly contact and a strong campaigning voice, Independent Age can provide you and your family with clear, free and impartial advice on the issues that matter: care and support, money and benefits, health and mobility.

Website: www.independentage.org

Age UK

Whatever the worry, we're here to offer support.

Tel: 0800 678 1602

Website: www.ageuk.org.uk

Age Concern at The Borrow Centre, Cowplain

Our aim is to support the older people in our community. We provide a friendly environment to help prevent social isolation and actively promote wellbeing and independence. We offer a wide range of activities and services.

Tel: 023 9226 6423

Website: www.ageconcerncowplain.org.uk

NHS Continuing Healthcare

Our experts will help navigate you to free care. Complete our free online assessment. We are industry experts, and our experience means we are able to secure a successful result.

Contact our continuing healthcare experts and be navigated to free care.

Tel: 0121 227 8940

Website: continuing-healthcare.co.uk

Live Longer Better Hampshire

This website will help you find ways to stay independent, live life to the full and keep doing what you love. If you're in your 60s, 70s or beyond, you can take positive steps now to improve your health and live longer, better.

Whether you are still active and well, or just starting to feel a shift in how you feel, investing more in your health now can shape your next 10 years.

Following conversations with Hampshire residents, Live Longer Better Hampshire focuses on four key areas where you can make positive changes now that will give you the best opportunity of staying independent in later life.

Website: www.hants.gov.uk