
Time For Yourself: Tips to help you navigate your caring journey.
Just Talking
“Just talking really helps, as I can’t discuss my caring role with family as they have their own things going on.“
We have a range of groups you can attend for support.
Audiobooks
“Listening to an Audiobook while walking or when you can get a bit of time for yourself. It takes your mind off things for a bit.”
West Sussex Libraries have a catalog of audiobooks, you can access for free.
Meditation
“Meditation, start off with 5 minutes a day, then if you can build up to 20 minutes a day.”
Have a look here for some more tips on taking care of yourself
It's Important To Socialise
"It's important to socialise. If you have a hobby, all the better. Walking with a group or on your own is very therapeutic. Best to walk with a group"
You can join one of our carer groups, which range from crafts, to walks to wellbeing.
Take Regular Breaks
Fellow carers stress the importance of arranging regular breaks to avoid burnout. Use respite care services like short-term stays in care homes or day-care services when possible.
Join Support Groups
Carers recommend joining local support groups where you can share experiences and advice with others facing similar challenges. It’s a great way to avoid isolation.
Stay Organised
Many carers suggest using a planner or digital calendar to keep track of important dates like medical appointments, medication schedules, and care tasks.
Jointly is a mobile and online application created by carers for carers.
Find some time for yourself to recharge your batteries
Carers have told us that using audio books are a great way to switch off and take yourself into another world.
Build a Support Network
Connect with Others: Join local or online support groups to share experiences and gain insights from fellow carers.
Communicate Openly: Share your caregiving responsibilities with family and friends to foster understanding and receive support.