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Everyone's experience of caring for someone is different and can involve dealing with a mix of feelings. At times, it can be difficult and upsetting. Other...
You might be a carer if you're looking after a family member or friend who's ill, has a disability or mental health problem. Everyone's experience of carin...
If you help to look after someone, you might be able to get benefits to help with your finances. You may be able to get Carers Allowance and/or extra amoun...
If you look after a family member or friend with a disability or illness, including a terminal illness, you may be entitled to Carer's Allowance. We know t...
If you live in Scotland and receive Carer’s Allowance, you may be able to get an extra payment called the Carer’s Allowance Supplement. Find out what you m...
If you're not able to work because you're caring for someone, you may not be able to pay National Insurance contributions. Carer's Credit is a National Ins...
Working while you’re caring for someone may be important to you. It can provide an income, a routine, and a sense of community. If you’re employed and cari...
If you look after someone and need help with caring for them, you may be able to get support from your local council or trust. To get this support, you wil...
This easy read booklet is for people who look after a friend or family member who cannot do everything they need for themselves.
This easy read booklet is for people who look after a friend or family member who cannot do everything they need for themselves. It tells you who can help you.
This booklet is for people looking after a friend or family member who cannot do everything they need for themselves. It tells you about work and money
Marie Curie responds to a new report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) about unpaid carers
A study funded by Marie Curie and Dimbleby Cancer Care published today shows the potential benefits of a new nurse-led intervention in supporting carers..
Becoming a carer, help from professionals, financial support, understanding your feelings and looking after yourself
This booklet is for carers, family and friends who are looking after someone with a terminal illness at home. It covers different types of personal care, such as helping someone wash or dress, as well as tips to help manage symptoms such as pain and pressure ulcers.
This leaflet is for people with a terminal illness, but may also be useful for carers, family and friends. It explains how to get financial support with energy bills and the rising cost of living.
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