A mobile health unit designed to provide on-the-spot medical care to rough sleepers and the homeless will be on the streets of Trafford for the first time this week. It will be visiting Stretford, Old Trafford, Sale, Altrincham and Partington to offer much-needed support to those most in need of help.
The Trafford council-backed unit will offer a range of treatments including vaccinations (Covid-19, flu), health checks, blood tests (with support of a registered GP), mobile ECG tests, dentist support, sexual health advice and immunisation support. It will also provide help with obtaining E-Cigs, GP registration and will offer free shopping vouchers and goodie bags.
The unit was bought after the council was successful in winning a bid totalling £237,526 from the Government as part of the Rough Sleeper Initiative (RSI). The RSI funding will be used to provide a tenancy support worker, a 'personalisation fund', more emergency accommodation and transport support.
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Trafford will also benefit from a full-time rough sleeper outreach worker, a psychologist, a dual diagnosis worker and funding for two workers to help with complex cases.
The cash will be used to support Trafford Council’s corporate priorities to support people out of poverty and reduce health inequalities in the borough.
Coun James Wright, Trafford council’s executive Member for Housing and Neighbourhoods, said: “We are totally committed to helping homeless people and those who are sleeping rough. This mobile health unit will be of huge importance to those who find themselves in the devastating position of being homeless.
“It will give people access to mobile health care including vaccinations, health checks, blood tests and dentist support. People living on the streets can now receive this health care and this is why the mobile unit is so important. Thank you to everyone involved in setting up this fabulous initiative.”
The unit will be parked up in the following locations:
Tuesday, September 27
10am – 12pm: Meadow Lodge, 2 Highfield Road, Stretford
1pm – 2pm: Bluesci, 54 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford
3pm – 5pm: Greenbank, 15-31 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford
Wednesday, September 28
10am – 11am: Bluesci, Coppice Ave, Sale
12noon -2pm: Christine Court, 2 Orchard Road, Altrincham
Thursday, September 29
11am – 1pm: St Bride’s Church, Old Trafford
2pm-3pm: Pomona Gardens, Old Trafford
4pm – 5pm: Bluesci, Partington
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