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      • Get help if you're a carer
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      • Choose the right support or care home
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    • Pay for your care and support

      • Coronavirus (Covid-19) information
      • Paying for your care and support at home
      • Get a personal budget
      • Get direct payments for care and support
      • Get independent financial advice
      • Paying for residential and nursing home care
      • Paying for residential home care if you own a property
    • Keep people safe

      • Get help for an adult at risk of abuse or neglect
      • Get help with domestic abuse
      • Sussex-wide domestic abuse accommodation and support strategy
      • Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
      • Help in a mental health emergency
      • Making decisions about your life
      • Mental Health Act assessments
    • Stay healthy and well

      • Get help with your mental health and wellbeing
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      • Brighton & Hove Autism Strategy survey
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      • Help with transport and getting around the city
    • Help to stay safe at home

      • Stay safe at home
      • How to reduce your risk of having a fall

Help to stay safe at home

How to stay safe at home, and reduce your risk of falls.

Safety at home

How to stay safe at home
How to get personal alarms and home sensors, and how to protect yourself from dangers like fire and fraud.
How to reduce your risk of having a fall
How to reduce your chances of falling, where to get help and information, and support if you’ve already had a fall.
More about Safety at home

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