Are you looking after someone?
A carer is a person of any age (including children) who provides unpaid support to a partner, parent, relative, friend or neighbour who couldn’t get by without their help. This may be due to old age, frailty, disability, a serious health condition, mental illness or substance abuse.
Many carers do not see themselves as carers because they see themselves as a parent, a spouse or partner, a son or daughter, a relative, friend or neighbour.
BUT 1 in 10 of the population is a carer. And as a result many carers often miss out on services, support, advice and benefits which may be available and may help.
If you are a carer please let us know by using the online form below – we may be able to help you.
We can refer you to one of our Carer Coordinators who can provide you with local and national information on services available including benefits and financial information as well as local events and activities for carers. They can arrange emotional support which includes counselling sessions with specially trained counsellors, a telephone call back service as well as other support for emotional wellbeing and relaxation.
How We Can Help You
- Free Annual Flu Jabs
- Screening and health checks
- Flexible appointments
- Dedicated Care Support Worker
- Referrals to other local services and partners