
Health and Social Care Partnerships
Health and Social Care Partnerships are collaborative organizations that bring together health services (like hospitals and clinics) and social services (such as care for older adults or people with disabilities) to work as one. Their goal is to provide seamless, coordinated care that meets individuals’ needs more effectively. By sharing resources and information, these partnerships aim to improve health outcomes, reduce duplication, and ensure people receive the right support at the right time, especially for those with complex or long-term conditions.