Make it work for you
Finding moments for yourself can feel difficult, but building social time into your week is possible.
First, look for times when you feel less busy or more relaxed. Even short breaks can make a difference.
Then, explore local informal meet-ups. ConnectNEL lists warm spaces and community groups you might enjoy visiting.
Next, think about joining Centre4’s community hub. It offers social clubs, craft sessions, and a welcoming community café.
Also, the Alzheimer’s Society runs memory cafés and programmes that reduce isolation for carers of people with dementia.
Meanwhile, Navigo supports carers of people with mental health needs, including links to peer support groups.
Additionally, you can request a Carer’s Assessment from Focus. This helps uncover social, practical, and emotional support options tailored to your situation. Live Well North Lincolnshire and ConnectNEL both share listings for carers’ activities across the county.
If you prefer something simple, try arranging a short walk or a coffee with a neighbour. Interest-based groups, such as local clubs or classes, can also offer gentle ways to connect.
Finally, remember that social time doesn’t need to be big or complicated. Combining small steps with local services can help you build a social routine at your own pace.