Carers information
A carer is someone who looks after a friend or relative who couldn’t manage at home without their help and is not paid for doing so.
A carer is someone of any age who provides unpaid support to family or friends who could not manage without this help. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance misuse problems. A carer may also be juggling paid work with their unpaid caring responsibilities at home.
Anyone can become a carer; carers come from all walks of life, all cultures and can be of any age, including children.
There are around 13,000 carers in the borough of Kingston. Carers may not recognise themselves as carers and therefore not seek help and support.
The Royal Borough of Kingston provide a number of support services to local carers. For more information and advice about local resources and support for carers, visit the council website.
You may also like to seek advice and support from Kingston Carer’s Network, an independent voluntary sector charity based locally in Kingston. More information about them and their contact details can be found below.
You can also speak to one of the doctors here at the surgery and they can make a referral on your behalf to Kingston Carer’s Network.
Make good use of Kingston Carers’ Network (KCN)
If you, or people you know, are caring for someone in the borough, register with KCN who are the leading, local voluntary organisation providing:
Information and advice
One to one support
Peer support groups
Outings and activities
Training
Range of therapies and treatments
Out of hours Legal advice
Counselling
And more
To register or refer a carer, email admin@kingstoncarers.org.uk or ring them on 020 3031 2757. Visit www.kingstoncarers.org.uk for more information.
The Voice of Carers in Kingston
A forum for all family and friends caring for someone in the borough.
The forum aims to enable carers to have a stronger voice in shaping and developing local services and support for them and the people they care for. Anyone caring for a relative or friend in the borough is welcome to come along to find what other carers feel are the priorities and to have their say. We would ask that you tell carers about the forum and encourage them to join in and help shape change…
For details of the dates of the forum or to find out more contact the Director of Kingston Carer’s by email – director@kingstoncarers.org.uk.
Carers UK
They’re here to make sure that no matter how complicated your query or your experience, you don’t have to care alone.
Phone
0808 808 7777
Website
Carers UK
Email
info@carersuk.orgSocial care and support guide
If you or someone you know needs help with day-to-day living because of illness or disability, this guide explains your options and where you can get support.
Website
NHS: Social care and support guideSurrey Young Carers
Surrey Young Carers supports you in your caring role, helping you to achieve your best at school, have fun, discover new interests and make new friends.
Phone
01483 568269
Website
www.actionforcarers.org.uk
Email
syc@actionforcarers.org.ukCross Roads Care Surrey
Cross Roads Care Surrey in partnership with the NHS will provide a 3 hour weekly respite care for carers.
Phone
01372 869970
Website
www.crossroadscaresurrey.org.ukAction for Carers Surrey
Action for Carers Surrey provides free, independent information, advice and support to carers of all ages across Surrey.
Phone
0303 040 1234
Website
www.actionforcarers.org.uk
Email
carersupport@actionforcarers.org.ukCarer Support Elmbridge
A registered charity, offers further information about caring, social events for carers, support groups, relevant training and a regular newsletter.
Phone
01932 235 770
Email
carersupport@elmbridgehousing.org.ukKingston Carers Network
Kingston Carers Network supports over 3,000 adult carers and over 700 young carers in Kingston through a wide range of services.
Phone
020 3031 2757
Website
www.kingstoncarers.org.ukRed Cross Equipment
The British Red Cross Surrey operate a short term equipment loan scheme from their Woking Office.
Phone
03448 711 111
Website
www.redcross.org.uk