SERVICES

Our Services: What We Do & How We Do It

Home Care services

Home care is designed to support you with day-to-day personal and domestic tasks so that you can live as independently as possible in your own home. We are an independent organisation providing care to our clients on an individual basis.

Befriending Respite services

We provide a befriending respite service for people with lived experience of disability and long-term health conditions throughout Greater Manchester and Cheshire

Family Supported Contact

Odopa Care Services provides a range of services that promote and safeguard the welfare of children, families and young people experiencing crisis. Our services are flexible and tailored to meet the needs and circumstances of each family and we often work in-partnership alongside parents and other agencies in very challenging and difficult situations.

Child Supervised contact

Supervised contact is the supervision of a child by a safe adult whilst in contact with a non-resident family member. Odopacare provides Supervised Family Contact Services for Children Social Care (Social Services) within Cheshire and Greater Manchester.

Handover Services

Handovers can take place in any location; in your community. They are set up through the normal referral process. Parents do not have to meet as the handover will be done by Odopa Care specialist team of contact supervisors. The non-resident parent will then take the child out of the agreed centre for the duration of the visit, and then bring them back to the agreed centre afterwards. If a community handover is required, it may be possible for the child to be picked up from and then taken back to another mutually agreed venue.

Emergency Response Service

We have a 24 hour response service to Supervised Contact, Handover or Hospital Support Contact to the Local Authority or CAFCASS or any Private individuals. Our team are also trained and ready to respond to emergency 24-hour accommodation requests from local authorities.

Short Break or Hospital Contact Support

Handovers can take place in any location; in your community. They are set up through the normal referral process. Parents do not have to meet as the handover will be done by Odopa Care specialist team of contact supervisors. The non-resident parent will then take the child out of the agreed centre for the duration of the visit, and then bring them back to the agreed centre afterwards. If a community handover is required, it may be possible for the child to be picked up from and then taken back to another mutually agreed venue.

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