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Are You a Carer?
If you are caring for someone on an unpaid basis, please tell us.
You can also see more support for carers on the NHS website which contains a wealth of information including support services, respite care and benefits.
Local Support
Carers Oxfordshire
Carers Oxfordshire is a free service that offers information, advice and support to unpaid adult carers of someone living in Oxfordshire.
Be Free YC
The only charity in Oxfordshire devoted to improving young carers’ well-being and opportunities, through the provision of recreational, emotional and social support.
Crossroads Care
At Crossroads Care, they provide support and services for people with care needs as well as their unpaid carers. Their vision is that in our areas of operation, every person with care needs and their unpaid carers have access to caring, safe, skilled, and effective support services to live a fulfilling life.
National Support
Carers UK
Caring will affect us all at some point in our lives. With your help, they can be there for the 6,000 people who start looking after someone each day.
Carers Trust
Carers Trust is a major charity for, with and about carers. They work to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or addiction problems. Their vision is that unpaid carers count and can access the help they need to live their lives.