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Are you thinking about long term care?
I care for my brother who has dementia. Thinking about long term care means dealing with a number of practical and emotional issues How we can help -
Are you new to caring, would you like to find out more?
My son has Down's Syndrome. I have had to learn so much about benefits, social services, support, medication and diet. How we can help -
Caring for someone with mental health difficulties?
I care for my partner who has mental health difficulties. I need to know more about my rights as his carer and how I can support him. How we can help -
Need support in planning for the future?
My daughter has a physical disability. I worry about what she will do when I am not here and I would like support to plan for the future. How we can help -
Get more information on respite and short breaks
I care for my brother who has learning difficulties. It is important to get regular breaks and find some time for yourself. How we can help -
Preparing for transition from child to adult services?
I care for both my sons who have autism. Finding a way through the maze of information, social services and the education system is a real challenge How we can help -
Find out more about care at home services
My mother has dementia and would like to remain in her own home for as long as possible. I work part time and depend on regular home care support. How we can help -
How do relationships change when you become a carer?
My wife had a stroke a few years ago. Our relationship has really changed, she has difficulty communicating and I do all the housework and cooking. How we can help -
Interested in carer training courses?
I care for my wife who has MS. I found the training courses I attended at VOCAL, such as moving and handling, really helpful. How we can help
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