Carer Information

It’s important that everyone who works here at Kineton & Tysoe Surgeries knows you are a carer so that we can offer you help and support if you need it. Anyone who looks after a friend or family member who cannot manage without them, and is unpaid, can register. This includes carers under the age of 18.

A carer looks after a family member, friend, partner or neighbour who needs support due to illness, disability or old age. The help carers give is unpaid, though you may still receive Carer’s Allowance or other benefits. You do not have to care full time to receive Carer’s Allowance or live with the person you care for to be a carer.
It is the duty of the local authority (council) where the person you care lives to assess their care and support needs ad your needs as a carer. For example, if the person you care for lives in Sutton, the London Borough of Sutton would be responsible for assessing their support needs and offering you a Carer’s Assessment.

There is a wealth of information on the NHS website about carers and caring. Below are some links into the site that we hope you will find useful.

Finance and Law

Help claiming benefits, looking after your bank balance and understanding the legal issues of caring.

Warwickshire County Council commissions a Warwickshire Carer Wellbeing Service that is delivered close to and within communities ensuring the support offered is tailored to local needs, builds upon local assets, and is integrated with local health and community services. The service is provided by Carers Trust Heart of England.

If you are a carer you can contact the service by calling 024 7610 1040 – Option 4;

Email: carerssupport@carerstrusthofe.org.uk; or use the online form by clicking here and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.

A website specifically designed to support carers of older people in the UK has been launched by Warwickshire County Council and is available free of charge to residents of Warwickshire called Care Companion. The Care Companion provides information and support for carers that is personalised to each individual’s unique caring situation. This includes useful articles and forms, an address book with details of local support groups, a journal function for carers to record information, and a to do list to help manage daily tasks.