Number of unpaid carers doubles in a decade

Overall, one in five adults are now providing care for a relative or a friend. The figures come from the Office for National Statistics from census data

I'm Matt Jones with news that the number of people in the UK giving care for older, disabled or ill relatives has almost doubled in the last ten years. Overall, one in five adults are now providing care for a relative or a friend. The figures come from the Office for National Statistics from census data. There's also been a significant increase in online searches for information about giving up work to become a carer. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio. 

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