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Support Groups For Parents Panel

Local support groups for parents.

Care homes and nursing homes

Considering a care home for yourself or a loved one can be a significant decision. Within this section, you'll find information about care homes and nursing homes, all aimed at promoting a sense of dignity and allowing you to live life to the fullest.

Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETRs)

Care, Education and Treatment Reviews focus on those children and young people who either have been or may be about to be admitted to a specialist mental health/learning disability hospital either in the NHS or in the independent sector.

Carer breaks, holidays and respite

Read a book, go for a walk, or simply catch up on some sleep. Whatever you choose to do, you'll return home refreshed and rejuvenated.

Carer news updates, feedback and how to contact us

Latest news and updates for Plymouth's carers, feedback and details of how to contact us.

Carer support for hospital visits

If the person you care for is in hospital you may be faced with important decisions. You may be considering taking on this caring role for the first time and don't know what to expect.

Carer's Allowance

Carer's Allowance is a benefit for anyone aged 16 or over who spends at least 35 hours each week caring for someone.

Carers Emergency Response Service

The simplest way to request short-term emergency support is to complete the Carers Emergency Response Service form and it only takes a few minutes.

Carer's Passport

A Carer's Passport highlights your role and responsibilities as a carer and can help to provide you with support, services or other benefits.

Carer's Passport, discounts and benefits

As a carer in Plymouth, you may be eligible for exclusive discounts and benefits. It's our way of saying thank you for the amazing work you do.

Carers Voice

Your experiences as a carer - good and bad - are hugely important. Your views are extremely valuable to help us make changes, both in Plymouth and nationally.

Caring for other people

You are a carer if you provide (unpaid) support and care for someone who has an illness, disability, mental health problem, or addiction. Unpaid carers play a vital role in supporting the needs of some of the most vulnerable people in Plymouth.

Caring Plymouth

Caring Plymouth is a city-wide partnership that is working together on skills, training, education, careers and jobs in the health and social care sector.

Catholic Children's Society (Plymouth)

We are a child welfare agency covering the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth, which consists of Cornwall, Devon and most of Dorset.

Cerebra

Founded in 2001, Cerebra is a unique national charity that strives to improve the lives of children with neurological conditions, through research, information and direct, on-going support.

Chair cushions

Maintaining comfort and support while sitting is crucial, especially as we age. Discomfort in standard chairs can lead to back pain, difficulty getting up, and even a reluctance to participate in daily activities.

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