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Walthamstow 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Walthamstow]

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COUNTY COUNCIL OF ESSEX WELFARE COMMITTEE
RESIDENTAL AND WELFARE SERVICES
Mr. W. E„ Boyce, County Welfare Officer has kindly prepared the following table and explanatory notes:-

Extent Number of to which Walthamstow services residents in provided accomodation in 1963. provided under Section 21 (1) (a) National Assistance Act, 1948.Number admitted to residential accommodation during 1963,Number admitted to temporary accommodation under Section 21 (1) (b) National Assistance Act, 1948,Blind Persons,, etc.Other Classes of Handicapped Persons Registered
RegisteredNumber employed in-
BlindPartially sightedDefective sightedWorkshopsHome Workers' SchemeOpen Industry
MaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleWomenChildren20853242430279
4810315220321231

The above table indicates the extent to which the various services provided by the County Council under the provisions of the
National Assistance Act 1948. have been afforded in 1963 to persons having residence in the Borough of Walthamstow.
The County Council continues to develop the provision of residential accommodation for aged persons there are 2 aged persons
homes accommodating 104 residents in Walthamstow and another home is in course of erection.
Welfare services are available for blind and handicapped persons in a variety of ways these include home visitation by
specialised field workers,tuition in handicrafts recreational and holiday facilities and especially for the handicapped
person, the supply of home aids gadgets and hoists and in addition the Committee give financial aid towards the cost of
structural alterations designed to assist the handicapped person in overcoming his disability There is also a local
occupational centre for physically handicapped persons and on average 60 persons attend daily