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Carers Caring at the End of Life: Recognised, Valued & Supported

Camden Carers Support Services offers a range of support for carers in Camden, including one-to-one support, emergency breaks, health checks, training programs, counselling services, and support for young adult and older carers. We also provide day opportunities for people with mild to moderate dementia and their carers. Our Carer Support Pathway offers referrals, advocacy, and allocation of support workers. Contact us for support and information.

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Carers Caring at the End of Life: Recognised, Valued & Supported

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  1. Carers Caring at the End of Life Recognised Valued & Supported Sharleen Rudolf, Service Manager. Camden Carers Support Services

  2. THINK CARER

  3. THINK CARER T hink depression

  4. THINK CARER T hink depression H ear their concerns

  5. THINK CARER T hink depression H ear their concerns I nitiate a support referral

  6. THINK CARER T hink depression H ear their concerns I Nitiate a support referral N ote financial hardships

  7. THINK CARER T hink depression H ear their concerns I Nitiate a support referral N ote financial hardships K eep checking in on health

  8. Support Services for Carers in Camden: Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  9. We provide the following to carers working, living or caring for someone in Camden: One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  10. Support for Carers in Camden One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Emergency breaks, respite service & hospital discharge support Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  11. Support for Carers in Camden: One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Emergency breaks, respite service & hospital discharge support Health checks and advice & education from the Carers Health Team Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  12. Support for Carers in Camden: One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Emergency breaks, respite service & hospital discharge support Health checks and advice & education from the Carers Health Team A comprehensive training and activities programme Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  13. Support for Carers in Camden: One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Emergency breaks, respite service & hospital discharge support Health checks and advice & education from the Carers Health Team A comprehensive training and activities programme Counselling Service Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  14. Support for Carers in Camden: One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Emergency breaks, respite service & hospital discharge support Health checks and advice & education from the Carers Health Team A comprehensive training and activities programme Counselling Service Young Adult Carers (18 – 25) support and activities & Older Carers (70+) project Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  15. Support for Carers in Camden: One-to-one support & information from our specialist Support Team Emergency breaks, respite service & hospital discharge support Health checks and advice & education from the Carers Health Team A comprehensive training and activities programme Counselling Service Young Adult Carers (18 – 25) support and activities & Older Carers (70+) project Day opportunities for people with mild to moderate dementia and their carers Camden Carers Service ‘Be better informed, be better supported’

  16. Carer Support Pathway

  17. Carer Support Pathway

  18. Carer Support Pathway Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription

  19. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription

  20. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Allocation of Support Worker Carer Assessment Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription

  21. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Allocation of Support Worker Carer Assessment Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription Advocacy One-to-one support

  22. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Allocation of Support Worker Carer Assessment Internal Referrals Carer Support Services Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription Advocacy One-to-one support

  23. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Allocation of Support Worker Carer Assessment Internal Referrals Carer Support Services Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription Onward Signposting e-referrals Advocacy One-to-one support

  24. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Allocation of Support Worker Carer Assessment Internal Referrals Carer Support Services Hospital Discharge Project Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription Onward Signposting e-referrals Advocacy One-to-one support

  25. Carer Support Pathway Support & Information Line Allocation of Support Worker Carer Assessment Internal Referrals Carer Support Services Hospital Discharge Project Referrals EMIS & Carer Prescription Onward Signposting e-referrals Advocacy One-to-one support

  26. THINK Beyond Caring • What would have helped for you after the death of your loved one? • Help with discussing/arranging the funeral , family involvement and discussions about End of Life Decisions. These should have happened before death. • Someone making contact in a meaningful, supportive way soon after the death and then keeping contact. • Recognition that I need help working through my emotions- ‘no longer a carer’ who am I? What is my future? • Help with my finances, What happens after the benefits stop? • Some sort of group or therapy to help me cope with my grief and loss. • Support for the children in the family, before death, what is expected? After death- help with dealing with their emotions in an age related way. • (Please note that often children contribute to and provide unpaid care at the End of Life, please be mindful of young carers and ensure they are being identified and appropriately supported).

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