Are you a carer?
September 09, 2024
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If you help someone with their daily needs and they’d struggle to manage without your support, then you may be carer.
Do you:
- Help them with washing, dressing, or using the toilet?
- Ensure they have enough to eat and drink, prepare their meals, or help them to feed themselves?
- Take them to GP and hospital appointments?
- Help them in their home with chores and housework, or moving around their home safely?
- Organise and/or enable them to see their friends and family, or go to social groups or events?
- Help them manage their finances and bills?
- Order and/or organise their medication to make sure they don’t run out and that they’re taking the right medication at the right time?
- Provide emotional and/or practical support?
The person you look after could be your partner, friend, neighbour or family member and you might just think of it as part of your relationship.
As a carer you can access additional support, such as:
- help to maintain your health and wellbeing.
- advice and help with daily tasks & finances.
- respite & emergency care planning when you need to take a break.
Find out more at Support and benefits for carers - Social care and support guide - NHS (www.nhs.uk) or ask to speak to one of ourSocial Prescribers.