Am I a Carer?


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What is a carer?

The term ‘carer’ does not necessarily mean a professional care-worker in a nursing home or someone employed by a disabled person.

You may not think of yourself as one, but if you look after someone such as your spouse, a friend, relative or neighbour who needs support because of illness, age or disability, you are a carer.


You can create a personalised Information Pack for carers on our ‘One Link’ site


I don’t live with the person I help, so I’m not really a carer am I?

You don’t have to live with the person you look after, and you may be juggling those responsibilities with others such as work or your own family. The amount of care that different carers give varies enormously. You may call in on a neighbour every couple of days to make sure everything is ok and do some simple chores that they can’t manage themselves. Or you may be providing complete physical and emotional care for someone who lives with you and is completely unable to help him or herself.


Three in five people become carers at some point.

At some time in their lives, three in five people will become a carer and take responsibility for looking after someone else who needs help. It could be a member of the family who is getting older or who has a disability, or it may be a friend who needs a look in every now and then. Being a carer may put extra strain on to you, especially as you have to carry on with your own life as well.

You may feel that you have to become a carer, or you may do it because you want to, or you may do it for a combination of reasons. Whatever it is that makes you a carer, you are entitled to the right to be respected as such and help and support.


Getting Information, Help and Advice


You can create an information pack for carers including local support and advice services at our ‘One Link’ website, Click here.


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Carers UK is a national charity that provides information and advice to carers and campaigns on their behalf.


To visit the Carers UK website Click here.

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Carers UK Isle of Wight Branch
The branch gives information and support to anyone who is caring for a family member, partner or friend on an unpaid basis.
There are support groups meeting in most towns on the Island.

Tel. 01983 533173

The Riverside Centre,
The Quay,
Newport
Isle of Wight
PO30 2QR

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NHS Choices website has a section dedicated to carers called Carers Direct

Carers Direct offers information, advice and support for carers.

To visit the Carers Direct site Click here

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Directgov website also has a section dedicated to carers which provides information, advice and support for carers.

To visit the Directgov for carers Click here

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Updated 16/3/09



Page last updated on: 09/06/2009