
Carers Assessments
If you provide regular, substantial care for another person, you have a right to a Carers Assessment.

About carers
Anyone can become a carer; carers come from all backgrounds, ages and ethnic groups.

Finances and Benefits
In Lincolnshire, several organisations offer benefits advice to carers.

Helping to Shape Services
There are lots of opportunities for you to become involved in shaping the carers agenda locally.

When Your Caring Role Has Ended
Looking after someone can be a massive part of your life, but inevitably your caring role will alter.

Information, Advice and Support
A range of information, advice and support is available to help you in many ways.

Young and Young Adult Carers
The local authority provides advice and support for young and adult carers.

Your health
Information on health issues and support.

Education, Employment, Leisure and Learning
As part of a carers assessment, your assessor may identify a need in one of the above areas.
- Home
- Residents
- Parents
- Young People
- Jobs
- Local Democracy
- Visiting
- Business
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