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The Princess Royal Trust Carers Centre
for Bristol and South Gloucestershire
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Carers Emergency Card

 

Carers often worry what would happen to the person they care for should they suddenly be taken ill, or have an accident while away from home. Who would know that there was somebody waiting for them, somebody who couldn’t manage without them?

 

An Emergency Card is now  available for carers in Bristol and South Gloucestershire, a card that will identify them to Emergency Services and any body else who comes to their assistance.

 

The Card gives no personal information but explains that someone depends on them, and gives a phone number to ring with a Personal Identification Number. The Emergency Communications Team who receive the call will then ensure that the cared for person is not left unattended.

 

The service is free to anyone providing regular and substantial care to a relative, friend or neighbour in Bristol or South Gloucestershire. They do not have to be living in the same home and can be of any age, including young carers.

 

Carers need to ring the CarersLine – 0117 965 2200 - to receive a registration form, or click here to download it in Adobe Reader format. Help is available to complete the form, if necessary.

 

If you do not have Adobe Reader on your PC please download it using the icon below

 

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Who do carers talk to when everyone else has gone home?

 

                             0117 958 9906

(click here for alternative numbers)

 

Evenings and weekends can be the loneliest times for carers, when they are most in need of someone to talk to. But the professionals have gone home, and sometimes it appears that friends and family have too many worries of their own.

 

The Carers Centre operates an evening and weekend telephone support service for carers to call – a listening ear for carers. The service is called ‘Share With A Carer’. Trained and experienced volunteers are available every evening from 6pm till 10pm, including weekends and bank holidays.

 

Volunteers have been selected for their empathy and non-judgemental approach. They have all completed a comprehensive training, giving them the skills and confidence to listen to carers, and where appropriate, to signpost them on to other services.

Click here for more information.

 

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