Community Advice Hub
After your stay in hospital we want to help you regain your independence, manage your own care as much as possible and help you to find appropriate support if you need it. We are also here to help if you’ve become a carer for the first time for a family member and want to know about the support available to you. In this article you’ll find information about a range of support available in Solihull. A great place to start is the Adult Care and Support section of Solihull Council’s website. It offers advice and information about services which could benefit you or the person you care for.
based at The Core and Chelmsley Wood Library.
solihull.gov.uk/adultsocialcare If you don’t have access to a computer at home, you can visit your local library to use one. Library staff can also offer support in using the internet and advising where to search. If you would prefer to speak to someone over the phone or face to face then contact one of our Community Advice Hubs.
Solihull Community Advice Hubs are open Monday to Friday for drop-in enquiries and appointments. Please check the Community Advice Hub website www.solihullcommunityhub.org.uk or telephone 0121 709 7590 for latest information on opening times in both north and south Solihull.
Community Advice Hubs There are two Community Advice Hubs in Solihull,
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The Hubs are run by Age UK Solihull, on behalf of Solihull Council, and are a partnership of local voluntary organisations. They provide high quality information, advice and support for you or the person you care for. Two of the organisations: Carers Trust Solihull and Alzheimer’s Society, are also listed separately below.
North Solihull Hub is at Chelmsley Wood Library, 10 West Mall, Chelmsley Wood, B37 5TN On 11 April 2022 South Solihull Hub is moving from the first floor to the lower ground floor of The Core, Solihull B91 3RG