Question:
I'm a carer; what kind of help could be available to me?
Answer:
Everyone needs a break and to have time for themselves, even if it's just an hour, or a day or a week. This is especially so for carers and even more so if the person being cared for cannot be left alone.
Breaks from caring:
- are not an admission of failure or saying you don't care,
- are a sensible thing to do if you want to carry on caring,
- may prevent you becoming exhausted or unwell,
- will give the person you care for a break,
- will help you and the person for whom you care plan for times when you might be unable to care
- might give you a chance to do something completely different and refreshing
There are many ways in which a break can be arranged. Why not contact one of our Carers Project Managers to see what can be done for you?
- Cath Mitchell based at Hilltops, Cambridge (01223) 712055
- Amanda McKenzie based at The Maple Centre, Huntingdon (01480) 420617
- Julie Jeffryes based at Hereward Hall, March (01354) 754350
- Jo Britt based at Princess of Wales Hospital, Ely (01353) 652205