Carers Week

Carers Week 2026: Balancing Work and Caring Responsibilities

Many carers are also employees. They may begin the day helping somebody get dressed, preparing medication or arranging an appointment before travelling to work. They may answer urgent calls during a lunch break, use annual leave to manage a hospital visit or spend the evening completing tasks that could not be done earlier. From the […]

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Carers Week 2026: Navigating Social Care Without Feeling Lost

For many carers, asking for support is not the hardest part. The hardest part is working out where to begin. Social care can feel complicated, especially when you are already managing appointments, practical tasks, emotional pressure and the daily needs of somebody you care about. You may find yourself repeating the same information to different

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Carers Week 2026: Carers Need Support From the NHS Too

When you are caring for somebody else, your attention is usually focused on their needs. You remember appointments. Collect prescriptions. Keep track of symptoms. Make phone calls. Ask questions. Wait for updates. Help somebody manage the practical and emotional impact of illness. It can become easy to overlook your own health in the process. But

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