
Mental Health Tips for Young Adult Carers
Being a carer comes with its own personal challenges. Supporting someone else, especially a loved one, can be both rewarding

Support while studying and being a young adult carer
If you are a young adult carer, finding time for yourself can be hard. However, you must invest in opportunities

Support for Young Adult Carers
A young adult carer is someone between the age of 16 to 25, who supports their family members or friends

5 Ways For Unpaid Carers to Care for Themselves
Unpaid carers are often left with the emotional undertaking of caring for loved ones within the UK. This means that

Energy Crisis: How does this impact older people?
Age UK research shows over 80 per cent of over-65s think the Government should step in to help poorer older
I Don’t Know Where I Can Take My Loved One Shopping
I need help shopping for my loved one
Unpaid carers and the fear of losing themselves
In 2021, Kate Garraway opened up her husband, Derek, being critically ill in hospital with COVID. Fast forward to 2022,
Peer Pressure, Guilt, and Duty
It’s not uncommon to experience peer pressure and guilt, due to a person’s caring duties The strain as a carer,

Before and during your loved one’s hospital stay
Your loved one may be entering into hospital as an outpatient, a day case or most likely, as an inpatient.
Bridgit Care Winter Response: Press Release
Reducing delayed discharge lead times and the pressure on health and social care teams this winter across the UK, by