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Support for care homes

We have published correspondence and a template relating to Infection Prevention and Control. This details how we will support all CQC-registered care homes within Hillingdon in dealing with the current pandemic. The action plan demonstrates how, in conjunction with partners, we will ensure that all social care providers have the right level of support now and in the future.

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The following tables explain how the first phase of the Infection Control Fund has been spent in Hillingdon. The first phase covered the period 13 May to 30 September 2020.

Visiting relatives in care homes

Visits to care homes can take place with arrangements, such as substantial screens, visiting pods, or behind windows. Close-contact indoor visits are not allowed.

Care homes can now allow 1 regular visitor. For further details of how the government plans to ease lockdown restrictions this spring, visit GOV.UK

Guidance on shielding and protecting people who are clinically extremely vulnerable

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This guidance is for everyone in England who has been identified as clinically extremely vulnerable. If you are in this group, you will previously have received a letter from the NHS or from your GP telling you this.

Upcoming elections in May
If you are shielding and cannot get to a polling station, find out about applying for a postal vote.

Local support for clinically extremely vulnerable people

You can request support such as priority supermarket delivery slots from a range of local volunteer schemes as well as NHS Responders.

You can order online, via telephone or book a priority slot at a local supermarket.

If you do not have online access:

  • Morrison's telephone shopping service: call 0345 611 6111, option 5
  • the NHS Volunteer Reponders service is open between 8am and 8pm on 0808 196 3646

If you are experiencing financial difficulties and are unable to purchase food, the COVID-19 Community Hub can refer you to a local food bank for support. Those meeting the eligibility criteria will receive a food bank parcel. Please call 020 3949 5786 or email COVID19hub@hillingdon.gov.uk (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).

If you have online access, but have been unable to obtain an online priority slot, please call the COVID-19 Community Hub on 020 3949 5786, who will be able to register you for Tesco and Iceland deliveries.

Government support for clinically extremely vulnerable

Those identified as clinically extremely vulnerable can use a new online service to register themselves to:

  • get access to priority supermarket deliveries
  • ask for someone to contact you about any local support that's available
  • update your details - for example, your address

You will need your NHS number for this, which you can find on any letter the NHS has sent you, or on a prescription.

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If you do not have online access, please call COVID-19 Community Hub on 020 3949 5786 who can register you on your behalf.

Community support

The council is working with H4All - a partnership between 5 Hillingdon charities - to offer:

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  • a regular telephone call - if you are feeling lonely and isolated or struggling with your emotions during this time, then we can call you for a friendly chat, as frequently as you need, to see how you are getting on
  • information and advice - our skilled advice team will contact you on the telephone to support you through the complexities of the welfare benefits system; if you are eligible to claim, we will help with your claim and answer any questions you may have

If you would like to use this service, email COVID19Hub@hillingdon.gov.uk or call 020 3949 5786 from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

You can also access help and services for your mental wellbeing through the Mind in Hillingdon website.

Additional support

If you or someone you know needs help, the council may be able to offer additional support.

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Support for care homes

We have published correspondence and a template relating to Infection Prevention and Control. This details how we will support all CQC-registered care homes within Hillingdon in dealing with the current pandemic. The action plan demonstrates how, in conjunction with partners, we will ensure that all social care providers have the right level of support now and in the future.

The following tables explain how the first phase of the Infection Control Fund has been spent in Hillingdon. The first phase covered the period 13 May to 30 September 2020.

Visiting relatives in care homes

Visits to care homes can take place with arrangements, such as substantial screens, visiting pods, or behind windows. Close-contact indoor visits are not allowed.

Care homes can now allow 1 regular visitor. For further details of how the government plans to ease lockdown restrictions this spring, visit GOV.UK

Guidance on shielding and protecting people who are clinically extremely vulnerable

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This guidance is for everyone in England who has been identified as clinically extremely vulnerable. If you are in this group, you will previously have received a letter from the NHS or from your GP telling you this.

Upcoming elections in May
If you are shielding and cannot get to a polling station, find out about applying for a postal vote.

Local support for clinically extremely vulnerable people

You can request support such as priority supermarket delivery slots from a range of local volunteer schemes as well as NHS Responders.

You can order online, via telephone or book a priority slot at a local supermarket.

If you do not have online access:

  • Morrison's telephone shopping service: call 0345 611 6111, option 5
  • the NHS Volunteer Reponders service is open between 8am and 8pm on 0808 196 3646

If you are experiencing financial difficulties and are unable to purchase food, the COVID-19 Community Hub can refer you to a local food bank for support. Those meeting the eligibility criteria will receive a food bank parcel. Please call 020 3949 5786 or email COVID19hub@hillingdon.gov.uk (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).

If you have online access, but have been unable to obtain an online priority slot, please call the COVID-19 Community Hub on 020 3949 5786, who will be able to register you for Tesco and Iceland deliveries.

Government support for clinically extremely vulnerable

Those identified as clinically extremely vulnerable can use a new online service to register themselves to:

  • get access to priority supermarket deliveries
  • ask for someone to contact you about any local support that's available
  • update your details - for example, your address

You will need your NHS number for this, which you can find on any letter the NHS has sent you, or on a prescription.

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If you do not have online access, please call COVID-19 Community Hub on 020 3949 5786 who can register you on your behalf.

Community support

The council is working with H4All - a partnership between 5 Hillingdon charities - to offer:

  • a regular telephone call - if you are feeling lonely and isolated or struggling with your emotions during this time, then we can call you for a friendly chat, as frequently as you need, to see how you are getting on
  • information and advice - our skilled advice team will contact you on the telephone to support you through the complexities of the welfare benefits system; if you are eligible to claim, we will help with your claim and answer any questions you may have

If you would like to use this service, email COVID19Hub@hillingdon.gov.uk or call 020 3949 5786 from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

You can also access help and services for your mental wellbeing through the Mind in Hillingdon website.

Additional support

If you or someone you know needs help, the council may be able to offer additional support.

  • COVID Winter Grant Scheme - this new government initiative, paid through the council, is specifically aimed at supporting households suffering financial hardship as a direct result of COVID-19.
    Read more and see if you qualify
  • Test and Trace Support Payment Scheme - if you receive a positive COVID-19 test result or are told by NHS Test and Trace to self-isolate because of close contact with someone who has COVID-19 , you may be eligible for a £500 lump sum payment.
    Read more and apply
  • Daily living tasks - anyone who feels that they may be struggling to manage their own or a relative's daily living tasks, such as personal care, may benefit from home care.
    Read more
  • Hot meals - Apetito can provide a hot or frozen meals service to residents in need.
    Find out more
  • Housing - Discretionary Housing Payments may be available to top-up housing-related benefit for a limited time to cover housing costs, such as rent.
    Find out more
  • Council tax - if you're really struggling, you may be able to claim a reduction in council tax.
    Find out if you qualify and apply online
  • Over-65s - we offer a discount scheme on council tax for households where the taxpayer or their partner is aged 65 or over.
    Find out how to apply or you can call 0300 1231384.
  • Social care - The government has provided guidance for those who receive support through direct payments. Skills for Care have also published guidance for individual employers (PHB holders and direct payment recipients) and PAs during this challenging period.

Fraud awareness

Residents are also being reminded to be on their guard against scammers and bogus callers, following reports that some unscrupulous individuals and groups are using the coronavirus crisis to target vulnerable people. Please do not let strangers into your home or hand over cash or credit/debit cards or PIN numbers, and dial 999 immediately if you think you have been visited by a bogus caller.

The Metropolitan Police has published a guidance document on recognising potential phone scams [343KB].

See further crime prevention advice from the Metropolitan Police.





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