Are you a Carer?
If you look after your partner, or a relative or friend who is ill or disabled, you are a carer, although you may not necessarily think of yourself that way.
There are many ways that you might care for the person. Perhaps you're on hand 24 hours a day to provide the care they need, or maybe you arrange their hospital appointments for them, or drop round each day to keep them company or to cook their dinner. If you live further away, you might visit them once a month to check on their wellbeing.
Whether you have cared for the person for a long time, are temporarily helping them (for example, while they recuperate from an operation), or have just become a carer, it's useful to know what support is available to you.
Go to AgeUK website