
How You Feel: Tips to help you navigate your caring journey.
Don't pretend
“Don’t pretend that you are living well when inside your heart is breaking.”
It does help to talk to someone. And our Check in and chat service is perfect for this.
Share
“Feeling and sharing the anticipatory grief with other who understand it is so important.”
We have a range of groups you can attend for support.
It Can Be Hard
“I would say tell it how it is however hard and sad it is. Becoming a carer for a partner with dementia creeps up on you and you lose parts of them and parts of the life you loved little by little and sometimes suddenly a lot.”
Take a look at our Dementia Toolkit to help you navigate services and support available for someone caring with dementia.
Take a look at our Dementia Toolkit to help you navigate services and support available for someone caring with dementia
It's Okay To Feel Overwhelmed
Caring can be wonderful, but it can also be tough and some days, it is natural that carers feel it is all too much.
If this happens to you, speak to a friend or family member or contact CSWS to speak to someone that understands the challenges you face.
Stay Connected with Family and Friends
Carers consistently advise staying in touch with family and friends. Having a reliable support system helps reduce isolation and provides a much-needed emotional outlet.
Friend and neighbours
"How lovely and supportive our neighbours and friends are."
Accept Help When Offered
Caring can be lonely at times, don’t turn away offers of help. You deserve to have help and support.