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A carer is anyone who looks after a relative, partner or friend with an illness, or disability or frailty who can’t take care of themselves. Find out what to expect from the Trust, how we can help you and additional support for which you may be eligible.
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The Triangle of Care is a partnership between professionals, the person being cared for, and their carers. It sets out how they should work together to support recovery, promote safety and maintain wellbeing.
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If you’re an adult carer of someone over the age of 18 who’s ill, disabled or elderly a carer’s assessment could help you. Find out more about what it is and how to get one.
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Carer’s Allowance is a benefit for carers who look after someone for 35 hours or more a week. Find out more about it and whether you’re eligible.
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There’s a wide range of disability and health related financial support, including benefits available to carers and those they provide care for. Find sources of support and information.