Support Groups
Meet other Carers, and share experiences. You’re not alone
Have you started caring for a family member or friend? Then you are not alone – each day in the UK 6,000 people start caring.
It can happen suddenly – a birth, an illness, an accident – or creep up slowly over a period of time.
It can be difficult for Carers to see their caring role as separate from the relationship they have with the person for whom they care, whether that relationship is as a parent, child, sibling, partner, or a friend.
Many Carers don’t see themselves as Carers and it takes them an average of two years to acknowledge their role.
The first step is to recognise yourself as a Carer, even if you don’t like the word and its connotations. Don’t feel like you’ve got to do it all alone – talk to us and get support.
Top Ten Tips From Carers
Meet other Carers, and share experiences. You’re not alone
Benefits, Debt & Housing advice near you
Information, Skills and Knowledge
Get your needs as a Carer assessed
Support to deal with difficult emotions, or a listening ear
Carers have rights. Find out what they are and how they can help you in your caring role
A handy A-Z list of useful websites. Local, Regional & National, & stay at home activities
A list of answers to questions we frequently get asked by Carers