To keep up with Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here People with acquired brain injuries were left feeling ‘worthless’ by a council consultation that led to the closure of a lifeline care service.
Rochdale council last year carried out a review into how it delivers some of its adult care services - claiming this was purely about ‘about improvements’ not cuts.
However - as many feared - this resulted in the closure of the Moving On drop-in service, based at the Alkrington Centre in Middleton. READ MORE:Domestic violence victim left 'terrified' after personal details sent to wrong address The service provided support for people across the borough who had suffered a stroke, brain haemorrhage or had other long-term health
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