Our Services

Support Available Includes: Quarterly newsletter: For carers and professionals. Carer’s Helpline Monday to Friday 9-5: Offering information, advice and support to carers and professionals. Monthly support groups: Social group for carers in Frodsham, Winsford,...

Brio Membership !

The Carers are now entitled to a Workfit membership if they are registered with the Cheshire West Carer Support service. This gives them a reduced monthly membership to them and their families of £26 per month through Brio. They just need to request a letter from the...

Carer’s Assessment

If you're a carer, a carer's assessment is a chance to discuss your needs with your local council. The assessment is free and your local council will use it to decide what support to give you. Don't be put off by the word 'assessment'. It is not a test about how good...

Working and Learning

Many carers juggle paid work alongside unpaid caring. Find out about support for carers, flexible working, finding work, getting work experience, applications and interviews, and benefits you can claim if you are working or looking for work. If you are a carer and...

Legal and Rights

Finding time now to sort out your legal and financial affairs, and those of the person you care for, can make financial and legal issues a lot easier to manage in the future. You, and the person you care for, may want to write a will to make sure you have your say...

How your School can support Young Carers

Find out about initiatives making it easier for schools to support young carers. Young Carers in Schools is a free initiative making it easy for schools to support young carers. Young Carers Awareness Day raises awareness of the challenges faced by young carers and...

Getting Support if you are a Young Carer or Young Adult Carer

There are lots of organisations that can help you if you are a young carer or young adult carer. Find young carer services near you Carers Trust's local Network Partners are carer services in England, Scotland and Wales, offering information, advice, practical support...

Out and About

Whether you are doing some shopping, going to a hospital appointment or having a day out there is lots of support to help you, and the person you care for, get about. There are national schemes that can help with: Accessible toilets Parking (Blue Badge Parking Scheme)...

When Caring Ends

Get information about managing the changes to your life when your caring role comes to an end. Caring for someone who is in a care home Find out more about caring for someone who is in a care home. Coping with grief when the person you care for dies We have...

Equipment, Adaptations and Telecare

You might find that special equipment and adaptations to your home can help you and the person you care for with day-to-day tasks. You might want to: Make adaptions to the home (such as installing grab rails, ramps or a creating a wet room). Buy equipment and aids....

We are updating the website frequently. We have listened to your feedback and exciting new updates are coming soon. If you have any requirements or concerns, please call us on 0300 102 0008

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INFORMATION ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO CARERS ACROSS CHESHIRE

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Are you a carer?

Carers provide support to someone who needs extra help to manage day-to-day life. A carer is someone who, without payment, provides help and support to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without their help. This could be due to age, physical or mental illness, addiction or disability.

Carers might not live in the same house and they do not have to be related to the person they look after. Most carers are happy to look after relations or friends, but sometimes they need extra support to continue their caring role. Caring for someone covers lots of different things, like helping with washing, dressing or eating, or taking someone to regular appointments.

 

How can we help you with your caring role?

Cheshire and Warrington Trust is the lead provider of Cheshire West Carer Support Services. We have resource centres in Northwich and Chester to provide the core elements of the service.

Carers have different needs and Cheshire & Warrington Carers Trust can assist you in information regarding health issues, entitlements, mobility, grants for holidays, equipment and support.  We also offer a wide range of activities, training and events for Carers throughout the year across Cheshire.