Carers' support
Carer's assessment
A carer's assessment is your opportunity to:
- Find out if social services can provide services that may help you as a carer
- Help social services understand the impact caring has on you.
A carer's assessment can offer advice in the following areas:
- Questions about mental illnesses and available treatments
- How to care for your relative, friend or partner
- How the mental health system operates
- Benefit entitlement and rights as an employed carer
- Local support groups for carers.
How can I get a carer's assessment?
If you are interested in having a carer's assessment, you can contact the cared for person's social worker or community psychiatric nurse.
You can also call either the Kent or Medway social services departments directly. You can find their contact details on the right hand side of the page.
For Kent and Medway, local carer support agencies are commissioned to provide carer's assessments and support services for those people (unpaid) who care for someone. This includes carers who care for someone with mental ill health.