Carers
If you support someone who cannot manage without your assistance, you are an unpaid carer. This could involve tasks such as household help, shopping, bill payments, or providing emotional support. The person you care for may have an illness, disability, mental health condition, or substance misuse issues.
Doncaster
If you are an unpaid carer in Doncaster, we are here to support you. Being a carer can be physically and emotionally demanding. We offer assistance for carers aged 18 and over, providing information, guidance, and advice, including details about claimable benefits.
For more information, visit the Doncaster carer wellbeing service (opens in new window).
Young carers
If you are a young carer or know someone who might need support, we have services tailored for young carers. Young carers are children or young people providing regular care and emotional support to a family member facing health issues, disability, or substance misuse.
For more information, visit the Doncaster young carer wellbeing service (opens in new window).
Financial support
If you’re juggling paid work with caring responsibilities, you can access support through employers for carers (EFC). This free online platform offers information on health, wellbeing, carers’ rights, and balancing work and caring. Access the carers support (opens in new window) using the unique access code, DGTL1849.
For information, advice, and guidance on the cost of living, including debt, housing, employment, benefit entitlement, grants, and saving money, call 01302 243057.
Rotherham
For information about carer services in Rotherham, visit the Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council information for carers (opens in new window).
North Lincolnshire
The carers’ support service in North Lincolnshire is the primary support for all carers, including parent carers, working carers, and adult carers.
The service provides:
- information and advice
- emotional Support
- counselling
- befriending
- training and wellbeing activities
- support from peers
For more information, visit the North Lincolnshire carers wellbeing service (opens in new window).
Contact the carers’ wellbeing service
Page last reviewed: September 30, 2024
Next review due: September 30, 2025
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