What is a carer's assessment? Anyone who cares for a person with dementia is entitled to an assessment of their needs as a carer. This is called a carer’s assessment. It should identify what your ...
About six million people in the UK provide unpaid care for a relative, friend or neighbour in need of support. The lives of carers are varied, but many people share similar concerns and experiences.
Anyone who provides regular, unpaid care to a person with dementia can get an assessment of their needs as a carer. This includes multiple people caring for the same person. Order 'Assessment for care ...
An "incredibly low" number of unpaid carers in Wales were offered extra support last year, a charity says. People who look after a loved one are legally entitled to a needs assessment to see whether ...
Recommendations were drafted to complement the Care Act 2014, other associated care and support statutory guidance, and the Children and Families Act 2014. These set out legal duties for local ...
Almost two-thirds of people who care for disabled children have not been offered an assessment of their needs, according to a new report. Gillian Baranski of Care Inspectorate Wales called it ...
People have the right to be involved in discussions and make informed decisions about their care, as described in NICE's information on making decisions about your care. Making decisions using NICE ...
About six million people in the UK provide unpaid care for a relative, friend or neighbour in need of support. The lives of carers are varied, but many people share similar concerns and experiences.