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Direct payments are a good way of retaining control, flexibility and choice if you need social care support. They are the preferred option for a growing number of people because they can be a useful tool in maintaining their independence.

Medway Council can give money to those who are eligible for social care support instead of organising the service required. This means that the person needing the support can employ the people they choose and make arrangments to suit their needs and lifestyle. If you are interested in finding out more about Medway Direct Payments Scheme, please use the contact details at the foot of this page or try the frequently asked questions.

For further information contact:
email icon Email : mdps@medway.gov.uk
Telephone icon Telephone : 01634 331669
Mail icon Write to : Medway Council
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
Kent ME4 4TR
Minicom icon Minicom :

01634 333111


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