Carers Break Community Interest Company
At Carers Break, we provide a whole range of tailored services which benefits the community we serve. We will always aim, where possible, to use social enterprise based suppliers and commission services from organisations and companies that can clearly demonstrate social value.
Contacts details
Station Approach
Victoria
PL26 8LG
Carers Break offers a whole range services to suit your needs. Below is not an exhaustive list of support services we can provide, we will work together to create a personal and supportive plan which suits your specific needs.
- Day Support (minimum of 2 hours)
- Night support (minimum of 9 hours)
How we can help you
Support after hospital discharge
We can support you with your hospital discharge by taking you home, making sure that you have enough supplies, the heating is on and take care of any personal care needs once home.
Attending appointments or social activity
For example: Medical or other appointments, Social events such as bowling, swimming, sightseeing, shopping or any other activities.
Taking a break from your caring role
Enabling you to have time for yourself whether to carry out general household tasks, attend an appointment or to have some quality 'me' time.
Dressing
Support could be in the morning, when you go to bed, attending swimming sessions or hospital appointments.
Shopping
We can support you to carry out your shopping or do this on your behalf making sure that we carefully select the items you have chosen.
End of life care
We will support you through to the final stages helping you to be comfortable and providing practical and emotional support to you and your loved ones.
Taking medication
If you require gentle reminders to take your medications or to administering this on your behalf.
Companionship
Staff will be with you to help you engage in your favourite activities, to reassure you or simply be there for you as a moral, emotional and physical support.
Palliative Care
Providing support to those who have life limiting conditions to improve quality of life for both the 'Cared For' and their Carers.
Domestic support
For example: washing and drying your laundry, changing your bedding, 'hoovering' and cleaning your bathroom. Putting out your refuse or feeding your pets and garden visitors.
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- 17 to 25 years old
- 26 to 64 years old
- Everyone, over 65
- Carers
- Physical disabilities
- Palliative care
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