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Carers of East Lothian

Carers of East Lothian offers information, advice and support to carers. They provide information on all aspects of caring including coping strategies and claiming welfare benefits, a one-to-one listening ear and a free newsletter. They also arrange social events, training courses, recreational opportunities and support groups for carers.

Last reviewed:

25/04/2022

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Services

Carer Support

Regions:
  • East Lothian

We have a team of Carer Support Workers who work closely with carers to support them across a wide range of issues. This support could range from giving information and advice about health and social care ...

Online Carer Support Group

Regions:
  • East Lothian

We are delighted to have a new online group for carers living anywhere in East Lothian – a virtual “cuppa and chat” for all carers to complement our existing support groups. The first meeting of the new gr...

Short Breaks from Caring

Regions:
  • East Lothian

Getting a break from caring is very important for many carers. We provide advice and assistance to find a break that will work for both the carer and the person they care for. This could be just getting a ...

Support with Money and Benefits

Regions:
  • East Lothian

We support carers and the people they care for understand their financial options and claim the benefits they are entitled to.

We can assist with completing forms, give advice on how to maximise inc...

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