Are you a carer?

A carer provides unpaid support to someone who could not manage without this help.

A younger carer tends to an elder's feet

This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental ill-health or substance misuse problems. All the care they give is unpaid.

A carer could be a spouse, partner, parent, sibling, child, friend or any other relation. Anybody from any background and of any age can be a carer and each carer’s experience is unique to their own circumstances.

Just as the reasons why someone becomes a carer vary greatly, the variety of tasks that a carer takes on can be broad. They can include practical tasks such as:

  • cooking
  • cleaning
  • washing up
  • ironing
  • paying bills
  • financial management
  • engaging appropriate services
  • personal care such as bathing, dressing, lifting
  • administering medication and collecting prescriptions
  • emotional support such as listening, advocacy, problem-solving, motivating and companionship.

Taking on a caring role can mean facing a life of poverty, isolation, frustration, ill health and depression.

Many carers go unidentified until many years into their caring role and the majority struggle alone unaware that help is available to them.

Ethnic minority carers

Facing their additional challenges are ethnic minority carers. Here are some short films showing carers talking about their day-to-day lives in their community languages - Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi and Urdu.

You can translate this site into other languages and access further accessibility features by clicking on the accessibility icon.

We can help

How to get in touch

Contact our friendly CarersLine staff.

CarersLine is a confidential phone and email information and support service for carers in Bristol and South Gloucestershire for you to ask questions or talk about any concerns about your caring role.  

Or, use our contact form 

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