At Ty Elli Group Practice, we recognise the vital role that carers play in supporting loved ones and are committed to providing the necessary support and resources to assist them.

Identifying as a Carer

If you provide unpaid care for a family member or friend due to illness, disability, mental health issues, or substance misuse, it's important to identify yourself as a carer. By doing so, you can access a range of support services designed to assist you in your caring role.

Registering as a Carer with the Practice

We maintain a confidential register of carers to ensure you receive appropriate support and information. To register:

  • Contact Us: Inform our reception staff of your role as a carer or complete our online form. 

  • Complete a Registration Form: You may be asked to fill out a simple form to provide relevant details about your caring responsibilities.

Support Available

Once registered, you can access various forms of support:

  • Information and Resources: Receive updates on local and national support services, events, and resources tailored for carers.

  • Carer's Needs Assessment: We can refer you to Social Services for an assessment, which evaluates your needs and identifies support to make your caring role more manageable.

  • Health and Wellbeing Support: Access services aimed at maintaining your health, including mental health resources and respite care options.

Confidentiality

We respect your privacy. Any information you provide will be handled by our confidentiality policies. For more details, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

External Support Services

Several organizations offer additional support to carers:

  • Carers Trust: Offers a range of support services and resources for carers.

  • Carers UK: Provides information, support, and advocacy for carers.

  • Local Carer Support Services: Contact your local council or visit their website for information on support available in your area.

Young Carers 

There are lots of organisations that can help you if you are a young carer or young adult carer.

Carers Trust runs a network of local carer organisations in England, Scotland and Wales. They offer information, advice, practical support and/or care in the home to unpaid carers of all ages. Many of these local carer organisations in our Network have dedicated services for young carers and young adult carers.

Young Carers Referral Form

Contact Us

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact our reception staff, who will be happy to help.

Note: This information is based on best practices for supporting carers and may not reflect specific services offered by Ty Elli Group Practice. For detailed information, please contact the practice directly.