Services: search results for ‘carers’
A quick search directory of national, regional and borough based clinical services
Marie Curie provide support for patients and carers through terminal illness.
Find information and support through the telephone helpline and online chat via their website.
Other services include Marie Curie nurses, Hospice care, helper and companion services.
This free service has been commissioned to support adult carers.
The offer includes:
- One to one information and support to carers
- Support via phone, text, email or face to face visits including home visits
- Groups and activities for carers
- Help to get Carers Trust grants
- Referrals to carefree breaks
- Free SIM cards
The offer in Southend includes funding for breaks for carers, support to help carers to access their own appointments and one-off respite break funding.
The Alzheimer's Society dementia advisors can help people living with dementia and their carers. They can provide practical help and emotional support via the telephone support or the online community connecting those in similar situations.
Offer a telephone support service for bereaved young people up to age 25, their families/ carers or individuals or families who have lost a child.
The British Heart Foundation provides information on heart and circulatory diseases.
Patients and carers can get support through the online support groups and communities, advice and guidance about heart and circulatory conditions and managing risk factors.
The Children's Community Nursing Service provides nursing care for children and young people with a health need in their own home or the community and includes training and support for families and carers. The primary aim is to prevent hospital admission, attendance and length of hospital stay through supporting a family to care for their child at home or within their local community.
This service covers Mid Essex excluding Halstead.
Farleigh Hospice Spiritual Care
T. 01245 457311
W. https://www.farleighhospice.org/advice-support/spiritual-care-2
The Farleigh Hospice Spiritual Care team is led by the Chaplain and a team of volunteers, who come from a range of faith and non-faith communities.
Support for people of all faiths and none are available for patients, family, friends, and carers and the team are open and inclusive to all wishing to receive spiritual care.