Carer-Connect will provide a safe place chat, and get the support and advice Carers need, it’s described as ‘a place where you can be heard and ask questions
I’m Matt Rosser with news that an online service has been launched to support unpaid carers across Cumbria during the festive period. With Christmas falling on the weekend, many services will be closed for four days, so Carer-Connect will provide a safe place chat, and get the support and advice Carers need. It’s described as ‘a place where you can be heard and ask questions and share helpful ideas in your caring role at any time - day or night.” and the website can be found at carer-connect.org. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio
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