Carers Initial Assessment
Carers Initial Assessment
We’re here for unpaid carers with expert information, advice and support. We also campaign to make life better for carers.
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An unpaid carer is anyone who provides care and support for another person. There are over 32,000 people locally in similar situations. Whatever your circumstances, we hope you find this website useful.
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An unpaid carer provides care and support for a parent, relative, a child or a friend who has a disability, an age related problem, mental or physical illness or alcohol or drug problems.
Does the person you care for and support have a disability?
For some people, becoming an unpaid carer may be a gradual process, for others it may happen overnight. Whatever the circumstances, it is important that unpaid carers are recognised and supported.
If you need help, support or information contact Carers Together to talk confidentially
to someone who understands your situation.
Your feedback is important to us. Whether it is about our services or your experiences and challenges faced as a Carer, we’d like to hear from you.
Carers Together’s aim is to improve carers’ quality of life.
Carers Together is an organisation that puts carers first.
Carers Together provide flexible support that can respond to a carer’s changing needs.