Assisted Living Scheme
The Assisted Living Scheme provides personal care, domestic support and social outreach opportunities to adults with a physical disability.
- The Scheme offers an enhanced quality of life to service users and their carers.
- It creates opportunities for a more active life in the community through delivering individual support as required in social, recreational and educational activity
- It is a member of the Eastern Health and Social Services Board Approved List of Domiciliary providers
- The Scheme operates to sixteen standards, which reflect the needs of service users. The standards are reviewed annually through our quality assurance audit
- The Scheme currently delivers support across the Greater Belfast area. Purchasers of the service include:
- Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
- Institutes of Further and Higher Education
- Universities
- Independent Living Fund
- Direct Payments
For further information please contact:
The Cedar Foundation
Assisted Living Scheme
Ulidia House
34 Donegal Road
Belfast
BT12 5JN
Tel: 028 9033 1295
Fax: 028 9033 1594
E-mail assistedliving@cedar-foundation.org

Please click here to download the Annual Consumer Audit 2006
Please click here to download the Assisted Living Scheme Charter of Rights
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