Heart Logo Carers Support Service
The Princes Royal Trust for Carers
  Picture Banner
home
Am I a Carer?
Geographical Area
What We Do
Carers Information Pack
Carers Assessments
Information Service
GP Practice Service
Mental Health Carers Support
Learning Difficulties Carers Support
Emotional Support
Telephone Support
Events
Newsletter
Helpful Links
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Us
our team

 

Carers Assessments

Carers who are "providing or intending to provide a substantial amount of care on a regular basis" are entitled to ask Social Services for an Assessment of their own needs. "Substantial" and "Regular" are not defined in the relevant legislation, but if your caring role is having a significant impact in your life, then you are very likely to be entitled to an assessment.

You do not have to be living with the person you care for to receive an assessment, nor do you have to be the sole carer. You can also request an assessment if you are planning to provide care in the near future - for example, if you expect to be looking after someone who is being discharged from hospital with on-going care needs.

You can ask for the assessment to be private, as it can be difficult to speak about the problems of caring in front of the person you care for. The assessment should be a face-to-face interview, and not questions asked over the phone.

In most cases, the most effective course of action will be to ask for an assessment of the person who you care for and a Carers Assessment at the same time. However, if the person you care for is refusing to have an assessment, you still have the right to ask for a Carers Assessment on its own. It will at least give you the opportunity for a confidential talk with Social Services.

An assessment is for two purposes. Firstly, it takes into account the carer's needs when deciding what services to provide for the person they are caring for. So, for example, a Carers Assessment could highlight the carer's need for a regular break from caring, and therefore result in respite provision for the cared-for person. Or a Carers Assessment could show the carer's difficulties with helping the cared-for person bath, and result in bathing aids being provided.

The second purpose of a Carers Assessment is to determine the carers own need for services. Since April 2001, Social Services have had the power to provide services to carers in their own right, not just to the person they care for. There are few such services available as yet in West Sussex. Prior to April 2001, Social Service Departments were not able, by law, to provide services directly to carers, and the types of services that develop in the future depend to some extent on what carers start asking for, now that Social Services have been given the power. Social Services have also now been given the power to give carers Direct Payments - that is, payment of money with which the carer themselves can purchase services for themselves. The power to give carers Direct Payments has not yet been implemented in West Sussex.

The important thing to remember is that if you, as a carer, are finding it difficult to cope, it is important to ask for a Re-assessment of the person you care for, and also to ask for a Carers Assessment at the same time. As things stand at the moment in West Sussex, a Carers Assessment may well affect the services the person you care for receives, even though there are few direct services for carers themselves as yet.

Here are some examples of things you might like to consider in preparing for a Carers Assessment:

  • How many hours a week are you caring, including everything that you do for the person you care for, even if it is only staying at home to ensure their safety?

  • Do you have any health problems which affect the way you are able to provide care?

  • Would special equipment for the person you care for make life easier at home - for example, bathroom aids?

  • Does the person you care for have health problems that you find it difficult to deal with?

  • Do you feel that you are depressed or suffering from stress?

  • Do you have interrupted nights?

  • Do you have any days entirely to yourself?

  • Are you able to go on holiday each year if you want to?

  • What task would you most like help with, and what would you most like to change about your situation?

  • Do you want to start or continue acting as the carer? Are there any other options?

If you want to talk over your needs as a carer, or discuss whether to ask for an assessment, please phone the Carers Support Service on 01243 537011

 


Would you like a break from your caring role?

Why not apply to the Short Breaks for Carers fund administered here at the Carers Support Service. Telephone 01243 537011 for more details

Come to one of our events to talk to other carers about their similar situations or just come to relax in a friendly environment.

Please see Events for more information.

If you need respite care for your cared for, please call the Carers Support Service (CSS) on 01243 537011.

We also have Carers Support Groups that run monthly in Bognor Regis, Chichester, Selsey and the Wittering area.

They are there to support you through your caring role and organise days outs, tea and chat and speakers both fun and educational.

For more information or to come to one of our events or support groups please call the CSS on 01243 537011.

Grants for Carers

A Princess Royal Trust for Carers Grant may be able to help Carers financially. Click here for more details.

We also have information on the Kathleen and Sidney Linkins Memorial Trust Fund offering help to people in need over the age of 60

Please call the CSS on 01243 537011 for more information

Top Ten is a list of the organisations that we refer carers to most often.

Carers Information Highway is an exercise to help those working  with carers assess their information provision.

 

 

The Princes Royal Trust for Carers
three hearts

Carers support service, 60a north street, chichester, west sussex, po19 1nb | Telephone 01243 537011

carers support service for regis, chichester and rural is a service of the cvs for chichester and district | reg. charity no 1113641 | company number 05667986