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Age Concern Norfolk is an independent charitable organisation and is a member of the national Age Concern federation.

We offer an information and advice service to members of the public on a wide range of issues.  We operate a range of community development projects involved with identifying and supporting the needs of older people.

Age Concern Norfolk works in close partnership with Norfolk County Council Adult Social Services Department in providing community support centres, including respite and day centre facilities.  Everyone using services provided by Age Concern Norfolk has the opportunity of being involved in the planning, monitoring and evaluation of those services.

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Care Home Advocacy Service

Age Concern Norfolk's Care Home Advocacy Service provides independent advocates to help older people living in a care home. We will provide a flexible service which meets the needs of residents in care homes resolving issues of concern.

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Bereavement Advice Service

Age Concern Norfolk aims to provide advice and support to older people who are recently bereaved. Age Concern Norfolk Bereavement Advice Service offers practical help and support to an older person who has no family or friends to assist them.

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At Home, Not Alone

At Home Not Alone describes a range of services designed to promote the well being of older people and to help them maintain their independence in their own homes.

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Research: Mutual Caring Project

The Aim of the research was to investigate the information and support needs of people with learning difficulties in a Mutual Caring role.

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Advocacy Service

Age Concern Norfolk's Advocacy Service provides independent advocates to help older people speak up for themselves. We support older people to assert their rights when decisions need to be made to affect their lives.

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