The Glenloch Centre in Forfar provides rehabilitation services to adults who have a physical disability.
Staff at the centre can support people aged 16 and over to develop, regain or adapt their skills and abilities to support them in achieving their long-term goals.
It is also suitable for people who:
- are recovering from an illness or injury that has had a major effect on their ability to be as active and independent as possible
- need to develop, adapt or maintain daily living skills to help them to live more independently in the community
- have a condition which gets worse over time
Accessing the service
Access to these services is based on an assessment by a care manager/case holder or team.
Alternatively, call First Contact via ACCESSLine on 03452 777 778 or email firstcontact@angus.gov.uk.
Charges
There is a charge for attending Glenloch and you will be assessed to find out how much you will have to pay. Attending Glenloch, will not affect your benefits. You can get benefits advice from our Welfare Rights Team.
Sessions and transport
Sessions at the centre are available from Tuesday to Friday. People attend the centre for one session a week either in the morning or the afternoon. If you are unable to travel independently, transport can be arranged. Staff can also provide support in your own home.
Visits
If you would like to visit the centre please contact the manager on 01307 475111 to arrange a time.