HEALTH and social care bosses are warning that people could turn to illegal money lenders in the face of the cost of living crisis.
They are set to use part of a £300,000 pot of anti-poverty cash to fund two new money advisers for the area.
The proposal is expected to be passed by the Inverclyde Integration Joint Board, which oversees local health and care services.
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