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Carers Information

Are You A Carer

Here at St Peter's Surgery we try to support our patients who are carers or those in need of care themselves. Our reception team led by Joan Goldsmith are able to provide information or guide you to other services. We maintain at the surgery a directory of support services which hopefully will be able to provide assistance.

Do you look after someone who is ill, frail, disabled or mentally ill? If so, you are a carer. We are interested in identifying carers, especially those people who may be caring without help or support. We know that carers are often "hidden" looking after a family member or helping a friend or neighbour with day to day tasks and may not see themselves as a carer.

We feel that caring for someone is an important and valuable role in the community, which is often a 24-hour job that can be very demanding and isolating for the carer. We further believe carers should recieve appropriate support by way of access to accurate information on a range of topics such as entitlement to benefits and respite care and not least, a listening ear when things get too much.

As a Carer, you are also entitled to have your needs assessed by Adult Care Services. A Carer's Assessment is a chance to talk about your needs as a carer and the possible ways help could be given. It also looks at the needs of the person you care for. This could be done separately, or together, depending on the situation. There is no charge for an assessment.

If you are a carer, this is an opportunity to let the practice now so that we can update our records and pass on your details to Carers in Carmarthenshire who can provide relevant information and advice, local support services, newsletter and telephone link-line. We can also refer you to Adult Care Services for a carer's assessment.

Carers identification and referral form

Alternatively you can now download the documents from the Carmarthenshire County Council website below.

www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/english/health/carerservices

We look forward to hearing from you.

Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services Carers Information Pack

For further advice and support patients or carers may contact the service directly via the following www.cavs.org.uk/partnerships/carers-service

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