Cheshire East Council has launched a new campaign to promote Live Well – an online directory of local services.
Live Well provides information and signposting to a wide range of services, activities, and organisations in your local area, to help everyone find the support they need to live happy, healthy, and independent lives.
The council wants every resident in Cheshire East to live life to the full and can support this by providing easy to find tailored information and advice, as well as a whole range of practical support services.
Councillor Jill Rhodes Cheshire East Council adults and health committee chair said:
“It’s so easy to find the care and support you are looking for on Live Well with everything in one place.
Live Well Cheshire East has more than 3,000 services available online, including information on:
- Your health matters
- Your community matters
- Care and support for adults
- Keeping your independence at home
- Your education and employment
- Money matters
- Care and support for children and young people
“We know that wellbeing is important for everyone, and that’s why we’ve launched a brand-new Live Well campaign to help residents improve their lives. We have a range of resources and support available, and we want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to live well.”
The Live Well Cheshire East online directory, can be found on the council’s website at:
www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/livewell
Pictured - Councillor Jill Rhodes Cheshire East Council adults and health committee chair.
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