Caring well
GPs and the primary care team can provide carers with invaluable support, advice and information. For example, they can provide information and advice on medical conditions of and treatments for the person being cared for to help the carer feel more confident in their caring role.
Primary care provision includes many services that can support carers in their caring role and in looking after their own health including, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, continence advisors and dieticians. The primary care team may also be able to provide supporting letters and information to enable carers and the person being cared for to access benefits such as Attendance Allowance or for the local housing department or blue badge scheme.
It is important for GPs to record that someone is a carer on their medical records. Knowing that someone is a carer and likely to be under pressure at times, can help the primary care team to offer the advice and support carers need. For example, carrying out home visits to the carer or the person being cared for if the caring responsibilities make it difficult to attend appointments at the surgery. The primary care team may also be able to arrange appointments for both the carer and the person being cared for at the same time to avoid having to visit the surgery twice.
Resources
- Dementia: assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carersJune 20 2018This NICE guideline covers diagnosing and managing dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease). It aims to improve care by making recommendations on training staff and helping carers to support people living with dementia.
- Dementia core skills education and training frameworkOctober 29 2015This framework published by Skills for Health, Health Education England and Skills for Care sets out the essential skills and knowledge necessary for all staff involved in dementia care.
- The experiences, needs and outcomes for carers of people with dementiaMarch 30 2016This comprehensive literature review undertaken by the the Association of Dementia Studies at the University of Worcester, examines the experiences and needs of carers of people with dementia and the evidence of outcomes produced from a wide range of interventions. Download The experiences, needs and outcomes ...
- Integrated approach to identifying and assessing Carer health and wellbeingMay 17 2016This toolkit published by NHS England clarifies the new duties on NHS organisations under the Care Act 2014 and the Children and Families Act 2014, provides a template Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to support joined up working locally, and includes examples of positive practice of work that have proven successful in supporting carers and their families.
- Grief, loss and bereavementSeptember 22 2014This factsheet published by the Alzheimers Society looks at some of the feelings carers may experience in caring for someone living with dementia and suggests ways to cope. It also looks at supporting a person with dementia to cope with grief and bereavement.
- Loss and bereavement in people with dementiaFebruary 22 2011This leaflet published by Alzheimer Scotland addresses the lack of help and information available for formal and informal carers of people with dementia who are bereaved.
- Tailored resource for carers and care providers on supporting people to live well with dementiaSeptember 16 2015This resource published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) highlights the key messages from 10 quality statements which form the quality standard for supporting people to live well with dementia and shows what they mean for carers and care providers.
- Carer’s health checkMay 8 2014A Carer's health check should be offered to any newly-registered carers according to local guidelines or the terms of any Local Enhanced Service.
- Women and Dementia: A global research overviewJune 5 2015This report published by Alzheimer’s Disease International explores the main issues affecting women in relation to dementia from an international perspective.
- Prime Minister’s challenge on dementia 2020February 21 2015The Prime Minister recently launched the government’s five year vision for the future of dementia care, support and research, which follows on from the existing Prime Minister’s Challenge on Dementia, launched in March 2012.
- CMG48: Support for commissioning of dementia careApril 3 2013This guidance produced by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) summarises the key commissioning issues and the resource impact that will arise from implementing improvements in the quality of care for people with dementia, in line with the statements and measures that comprise the NICE quality standards for dementia.
- What about me? Remembering the needs of carersJuly 29 2010This short leaflet published by Marie Curie Cancer Care is a good starting point for anyone working in health, social care or other setting who is likely to come into contact with people approaching the end of life and their carers.
- Caregiver Strain IndexJuly 3 1983The Caregiver Strain Index (CSI) is a tool that can be used to quickly identify families with potential caregiving concerns.
- Caring for CarersMarch 3 2015The Caring for Carers Hub developed by the Royal College of General Practitioners is a web based tool that can help primary care staff to more effectively support carers and the people they care for.
- The Care Bill: factsheetsJanuary 10 2014These factsheets will help practitioners to better support patients and carers to get the care and support they need, following the changes introduced by the Care Bill, published in 2013.
- Dementia CarerJune 9 2014Dementia Carer is a website that provides access to a wide range of video clips featuring carers discussing what helps them cope with issues they encounter in caring for someone with dementia.
- Award in Understanding DementiaMarch 18 2015The Alzheimer's Society and the Royal Society for Public Health have joined forces to create a new qualification to help people understand more about dementia.
- The dementia guideFebruary 22 2014This guide produced by the Alzheimer's Society is for anyone who has recently been told they have dementia.
- QS30: Supporting people to live well with dementiaApril 3 2013This quality standard, published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), covers the care and support of people with dementia.
- Carers AssessmentJanuary 13 2015This factsheet published by Carers UK outlines the Carers Assessment, a legal entitlement which explores how being a carer affects someone, how much caring they can realistically do, and any help they may need.
- NICE Clinical guideline CG42 Dementia: supporting people with dementia and their carers in health and social careMarch 1 2011This guideline, published by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), makes specific recommendations on Alzheimer's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), fronto temporal dementia, vascular dementia and mixed dementias, as well as recommendations that apply to all types of dementia.
- Dementia: A state of the nation report on dementia care and support in EnglandNovember 29 2013This report, published by the Department of Health, sets out what is known about dementia care, support and research. It highlights where improvements are being made and where improvements are needed.
- The Sound Doctor: Getting the best out of life with dementiaMarch 23 2015A series of films providing information to families living with dementia through the entertaining medium of TV/Film.
- Improving services and support for people with dementiaJuly 3 2007This report published by the National Audit Office presents findings from a study into the health and social care services available for people with dementia and their unpaid carers in England and whether they are providing effective and good quality support; and the scope for better use of resources against a background of rising demand.
- Carers Evidence Summits ebookDecember 5 2014NHS Improving Quality has produced an ebook to share the Commitment to Carers achievements over the last year. It includes the findings from the regional Carers Evidence Summits and links to over 50 case studies.
- A road less rocky – supporting people with dementiaSeptember 4 2013This report published by the Carers Trust highlights that carers of people with dementia are not getting the support and advice they often desperately need.
- Commissioning for Carers PrinciplesDecember 5 2014This practical tool is part of a suite of products that will help commissioners to deliver what carers say is important to them in ways that have been shown to work effectively and efficiently in practice.
- Recognised, valued and supported: Next steps for the Carers StrategyDecember 3 2010This strategy identifies the actions that the Government will take between 2011-15 to support its priorities to ensure the best possible outcomes for carers and those they support.
- Carers services guide – Setting up support services for carersOctober 28 2013This guide published by Help the Hospices provides a framework for organisations planning to set up support services for carers of people with life-limiting and terminal illnesses.
- The Triangle of Care – carers included: A guide to best practice for dementia careSeptember 4 2013The Triangle of Care is a model for dementia care that supports a partnership approach between the person with dementia, the staff member and carer. It is designed to ensure that carers are appropriately included and involved in the care of people with dementia, particularly in hospital settings.
- Committed to carers: Supporting carers of people at the end of lifeJuly 30 2011This report published by the Marie Curie Cancer Care draws on the direct experiences of people caring for someone at the end of life and on Marie Curie Cancer Care’s years of expertise of caring for carers.
- Listen, talk, connect: Communicating with people living with dementiaSeptember 5 2014This handbook published by Care UK is a guide to support carers relatives and friends who want to communicate effectively with someone living with dementia.
- Commissioning domiciliary care for people with dementia and their carersNovember 28 2009The purpose of this paper is to assist commissioners in ensuring that homecare for people with dementia is appropriate to their needs and/or the needs of their carers.
- John’s CampaignJanuary 15 2018John’s Campaign is about the right of people who care for someone living with dementia to be able to stay with them – and the right of people with dementia to be able to have a family carer stay with them. It applies to all ...
- Turning up the volume: unheard voices of people with dementiaJanuary 18 2018This report published by the Alzheimer’s Society brings together views of more than 3,500 people with dementia, carers and the public on what it is like to live with dementia.
- Support at Manchester AirportNovember 30 2017Manhcester airport has improved assistance for people with dementia. Hidden Disabilities at Manchester Airport We are working on ways to identify how we can improve the airport experience for our vulnerable passengers who may not want to share details of their hidden disabilities or use ...
- National Audit of Dementia – third reportJuly 13 2017The National Audit of Dementia (NAD) (care in general hospitals) measures the performance of general hospitals against criteria relating to care delivery which are known to impact upon people with dementia while in hospital. The third audit collected data between April and November 2016.
- State of Caring 2017July 11 2017This survey undertaken by Carers UK paints a comprehensive picture of caring in 2017 and more than 7,000 people responded, making it the largest State of Caring Survey to date.
- A Whole Systems Approach to understanding psychological symptoms in delirium and dementiaJune 6 2019This Yorkshire and the Humber Dementia and Older Peooples Mental Health Clinkcal Network event chaired by Dr Rod Kersh provided attendees with an opportunity to hear from local and national innovators and carers to better understand psychological symptoms in delirium and dementia.
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Groups
- Dementia Carers Support Group, Heaton MoorThis support group based in Heaton Moor provides information, advice and support to help improve carers' lives.The Heaton Centre, Thornfield Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport, SK4 3LD0161 442 0442info@signpostforcarers.org.ukhttp://www.signpostforcarers.org.uk
- Dementia Carer Advice and Support ServiceThe Dementia Carer Advice and Support Service (DCASS), works closely with Pennine Care's memory service to ensure that carers of people with dementia are better informed and supported throughout their caring journey.The Heatons Centre, Stockport, SK4 3LD0161 442 0442info@signpostforcarers.org.ukhttp://www.signpostforcarers.org.uk/our-services/dementia-carer-advice-support-service-dcass/
- Drop in cafe Debenhams, StockportThe drop in cafe is held every Monday from 14:00-15:00 in Debenhams, Stockport. The cafe provides information about living with dementia and support services available in an informal and comfortable environment.Debenhams Cafe, Debenhams plc, Princes Street, Stockport, SK1 1TS0161 477 6999 stockport@alzheimers.org.uk
- Health Education EnglandHealth Education England (HEE) works across England to deliver high quality education and training for a better health and healthcare workforce.1st Floor, Blenheim House, Duncombe Street, Leeds, LS1 4PLhee.enquiries@nhs.nethttps://hee.nhs.uk/
- RevitaliseRevitalise is a national charity providing short breaks and holidays (respite care) for disabled people and carers. We also offer inspirational opportunities for volunteers through one of the largest, most diverse volunteer programmes in the UK.212 Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London, N1 0QH0303 303 0147info@revitalise.org.ukhttp://revitalise.org.uk/
- HealthwatchHealthwatch England is the national consumer champion in health and care. We have significant statutory powers to ensure the voice of the consumer is strengthened and heard by those who commission, deliver and regulate health and care services.Skipton House, 80 London Road, London, SE1 6LH03000 683 000enquiries@healthwatch.co.ukhttp://www.healthwatch.co.uk
- Admiral Nurse Dementia HelplineThe Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline is for anyone with a question or concern about dementia. From looking out for the first symptoms of Alzheimer’s, to understanding the challenges of living with someone with vascular dementia, Admiral Nurses have the knowledge and experience to understand the situation and suggest answers that might be hard to find elsewhere.2nd Floor, Resource for London, 356 Holloway Road, London, N7 6PA0845 257 9406direct@dementiauk.orghttps://www.dementiauk.org/information-support/admiral-nursing-direct/
- Dementia Action AllianceThe Dementia Action Alliance brings together organisations across England committed to transforming the lives of people with dementia and their carers.Devon House, 58 St Katharine's Way, London, E1W 1LBhttp://www.dementiaaction.org.uk
- Alzheimer’s SocietyAlzheimer's Society is a membership organisation, which works to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Devon House, 58 St Katharine's Way, London, E1W 1LB020 7423 3500enquiries@alzheimers.org.ukhttp://www.alzheimers.org.uk/
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia (APPG)The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia (APPG) is a cross party group made up of MPs and Peers with an interest in dementia.House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AAappg@alzheimers.org.ukhttp://www.alzheimers.org.uk/appg
- Dementia UKDementia UK is a national charity, committed to improving quality of life for all people affected by dementia. The charity provides Admiral Nurses, specialist dementia nurses who provide practical and emotional support to family carers of people with dementia.2nd Floor, Resource for London, 356 Holloway Road, London, N7 6PA020 7697 4160info@dementiauk.orghttps://www.dementiauk.org
- Carers UKCarers UK is a national membership charity for carers, that is both a support network and a movement for change.20 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4LX0808 808 7777advice@carersuk.orghttp://www.carersuk.org/
- Carers DirectCarers Direct offer a helpline for carers that need help with their caring role and want to talk to someone about what options are available to them. PO Box 27079, Glasgow, G3 9EJ0300 123 1053http://www.nhs.uk/CarersDirect/carerslives/updates/Pages/CarersDirecthelpline.aspx
- Dementia PathfindersDementia Pathfinders CIC is a social enterprise delivering therapeutic care and support for people with dementia and their families, and programmes of education and learning for people working in the dementia care field.Bushbury Triangle Resource Centre, 74 Stanley Road, Wolverhampton, WV10 9EL01902 556630info@dementiapathfinders.orghttp://www.dementiapathfinders.org
- Carers TrustCarers Trust works to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or addiction problems.32-36 Loman Street, London, SE1 0EH0844 800 4361info@carers.orghttp://www.carers.org
- Short Breaks NetworkThe Short Breaks Network is the national co-ordinating body for the short break sector in the UK, providing short breaks for disabled children, young people and their families. Melbourne House, 36 Chamberlain Street, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2PJ01749 689 259info@shortbreaksnetwork.org.ukhttp://www.shortbreaksnetwork.org.uk/
- Arts 4 DementiaArts 4 Dementia helps develop activities at arts venues to re-energise and inspire people in the early stages of dementia and their carers. The Music Base, King's Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG020 7520 1492info@arts4dementia.org.ukhttps://www.arts4dementia.org.uk/
- Employers for CarersEmployers for Carers provides practical, ‘hands-on’, help to employers to support carers in their workforce.20 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4LX020 7378 4956employers@carersuk.orghttp://www.employersforcarers.org/
- Carersmart: Making life a little easier for carers Offers, benefits and discounts available exclusively for carers and people with care needshttps://www.carersmart.org/
- Stepping Hill Dementia CafeUsing the hospital as an inpatient or outpatient? Living with a diagnosis of dementia? Stepping Hill Dementia Cafe is located on the Main hosptal corridor, just over on the right from main reception. Call in for a quick chat away from the ward with your ...
- The Marple Drop InCome and join us at Marple Cricket Club every Friday 11.30am-1.30pm. The group is run by Chris Armitage who is a member of EDUCATE. For further enquires please contact 0161 477 6999.Marple Cricket Club, Bowden Lane, Marple, SK6 6LJ0161 477 6999
- Do you support a friend or family member that has had a strokeStroke event invite Signpost for carers and the Stroke Association are delivering a free information session for carers of Stroke survivors. This will be held Thursday 11th May 1pm – 3.30 at Signpost for carers, Heatons Centre, Thornfield Road, Stockport, SK4 3DL The sessions will ...0161 442 0442info@signpostforcarers.org.uk
- Socially yours Allotment GroupSocially yours Allotment Group is run at Heathside Park Allotments in Cheadle. The allotment is open Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. It is accessible to everyone of all abilities to come and try their hand at growing plants and crops. Heathside Park Road, Cheadle Heath, Stockport, SK3 0RB0161 480 4893 or 0161 477 8355info@qualitycarecheadle.co.ukhttps://allotmentsstockport.org/heathside-park/
- SMILE Low Impact Physical ActivityThis activity group meets on a Monday 11.00am-12pm at Life Leisure Avondale in Edgeley. The group costs £3.00 and is part of the Dementia Drop In Group.Life Leisure Avondale, Heathbank Road, Edgeley, Stockport, SK3 0UP0161 482 0900 or 07780472648Ross.mcguigan@lifeleisure.net
- Woodbank Dementia Friendly Walking GroupWe are a friendly group who have a light walk around the park followed by a brew in Vernon Cafe. We meet on a Tuessday 1.30 at Vernon Park Cafe on Turncroft Lane in Offerton. This group is run in conjunction with Boroughcare. For further ...Vernon Park Cafe, Turncroft Lane, Offerton, Stockport, SK1 4AR
- The Kitchen – dementia drop in on MondaysThe Kitchen NEW Dementia Drop In The Kitchen: weekly drop in on Monday 11am-1pm – Chestergate The Kitchen runs a weekly dementia drop in from 11:00am until 13:00pm on Mondays supported by volunteers, AGEUK Stockport, The Wellbeing Network and Signpost Stockport for Carers. The drop in is for ...SK1 1LZ, Graylaw House, Chestergate, Stockport Town Centre0161 804 44 00hello@pureinnovations.co.ukhttps://www.pureinnovations.co.uk/what-we-offer/our-cafes/the-kitchen/
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