Scottish Borders Council  
HomeThe CouncilDepartments and ServicesSocial WorkCommunity Care
Council Image

Council

Community Care Services

Community Care is the name given to the range of services which support adults (aged 16 and over, 18 and over for some services) who are in need of care and support. Our aim is to assist people to live as independently as possible and to have choice about where and how they live their lives.  Assistance may be for a few weeks or longer and can be provided in a variety of different ways and settings.  

Who is Community Care for? 

What types of services are provided by Community Care?

Social Work Services provide a range of services for people who have community care needs.  Some services are provided directly by the Department while some are purchased from independent or voluntary providers.  Please follow the Community Care Services link to find a list of the services provided. 

How do I get a Community Care service?

The Council has a set amount of money for Community Care. Guidelines, known as eligibility criteria, ensure that people who are in greatest need and at most risk are first to receive services.  If you would like more information about how you can get any of our services, you can either:

More information

Information about the support services provided by the voluntary sector is also available.

Quick links for 'Council' section:

Council office locations and directions.

Pay your council tax online, access the equipment store for Ability Living service users, view the publication scheme in our 'online services' section.

Who is your local Councillor?

Contact the Transforming Children's Services project

Find out the latest developments on the Waverley Rail Project.

Find out more about the New Ways Community Planning partnership

Learn more about the departments and services and how to contact them.

© The Scottish Borders. Designed by Unified Solutions Ltd Unified Solutions.