Calling all nurses
All Age Continuing Care (AACC) is a collective term for services provided by the NHS. These services assess and provide funding for the care of individuals of all ages to meet their ongoing health and care needs.
Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board (ICB) serves a diverse population of over 2.5 million people across nine boroughs, working in close partnership with local authorities, 17 NHS provider organisations, 51 Primary Care Networks (PCNs), the North West Ambulance Service, as well as third-sector and voluntary organisations. As the third-largest Integrated Care System (ICS) in the country, Cheshire and Merseyside’s breadth of organisations is double the size of the next largest ICS, making it a uniquely complex and collaborative healthcare system.
We recognise the significant health challenges within our region. A third of our population lives in the most deprived 20% of neighbourhoods in England, and overall, Cheshire and Merseyside experiences some of the poorest health outcomes in the country. Addressing these disparities is at the core of our mission.
Through insight, innovation, and collaboration, we shape and improve healthcare services, ensuring better value for resources and, most importantly, improved outcomes for patients. Whether through short-term targeted interventions or long-term transformational support, we work with our partners to drive meaningful change.
At the heart of our AACC, which oversees the assessment process for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and NHS-funded Nursing Care. NHS Continuing Healthcare is available for individuals with a primary health need, ensuring they receive the necessary care and support at no cost.
We understand that undergoing a CHC assessment often comes at a time of significant change in a person’s life. That’s why we are committed to a compassionate, person-centred approach, ensuring individuals and their families feel supported, heard, and empowered throughout the process. Our dedicated team prioritises dignity, choice, and control, helping individuals access the care that best meets their needs and improves their quality of life.

