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Independent living in Plymouth

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Living independently at home in Plymouth brings immense satisfaction, but sometimes age or a disability can introduce challenges.

Within this section, you'll find information on a variety of solutions, equipment, and aids, all aimed at promoting a sense of dignity and allowing you to live life to the fullest.

Information and advice

  • Staying independent: Discover practical tips, strategies, and suggestions for equipment to enhance your independence in everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, and meal preparation.
  • Choosing the right equipment: Learn key factors to consider when selecting assistive equipment, ensuring it aligns with your specific needs and home environment.

Obtaining equipment and financial support

  • Requesting or buying equipment: Explore various avenues for obtaining equipment and aids, including Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) and local retailers in Plymouth.
  • Financial support and grants: Find out more about financial assistance options like DFGs to help cover the cost of home adaptations and equipment purchases.

Equipment management

  • Broken equipment and repairs: Find resources for repairing broken equipment and ensuring your assistive technology functions correctly.
  • Returning equipment: Learn responsible disposal methods for equipment you no longer need, potentially benefiting others in the community.

Local resources

  • Local suppliers: View a directory of local Plymouth and Devon suppliers offering a wide range of assistive equipment, aids, and home adaptations.

Where to buy equipment to help keep your home safe

Plymouth City Council, NHS Devon, and Livewell Southwest have jointly commissioned NRS Healthcare to deliver the Safe+Well service, and they have over 2,500 daily living aids that you can purchase by mail order, telephone, or online.

View the Plymouth Safe+Well website

NRS has a dedicated phone line with a trained team of specialists who can answer any questions you might have. Just call 0345 6461860.

Other places to buy equipment from:

How to get adult social care support

Depending on your circumstances and how your needs are assessed, you might be eligible for support from the council. 

The easiest way to check what help you might be entitled to is to complete our online self-assessment. It only takes a few minutes, and at the end of the form, you have the option of making a referral and requesting a formal assessment.

 

Information and advice to help you remain independent

Living independently at home in Plymouth offers a sense of freedom and control over your daily routine. Within this section, you'll find information on a variety of solutions, equipment, and aids, all aimed at promoting a sense of dignity and allowing you to live life to the fullest.

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How to request or buy equipment and aids to help you

Living independently at home often requires the use of assistive equipment. This page provides information on how to request or purchase equipment and aids in Plymouth to improve your daily life.

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Financial support and grants for home adaptations

Living independently in your own home for as long as possible is a common goal for many people as they age. Fortunately, there are financial resources available in Plymouth to help you make modifications to your home, improving accessibility and safety.

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How to choose the right equipment for you

Living independently at home, as you age or manage a disability, often involves utilising assistive equipment. However, with a vast array of options available, selecting the most suitable equipment can feel overwhelming.

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Broken equipment and repairs

A functioning home environment is crucial for maintaining independence, especially for older adults or individuals with disabilities. However, dealing with broken appliances, malfunctioning mobility aids, or faulty devices can be stressful and disrupt your daily routine.

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Returning equipment you no longer need

Living independently at home often involves using assistive equipment to maintain your comfort and safety. However, situations change, and equipment you once relied on may no longer be necessary.

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Local suppliers for equipment and assistive aids

Living independently at home often requires the use of assistive equipment. This page contains links to local suppliers that can provide various equipment and assistive aids to help improve your daily life.

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