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Looking after a family member or friend, who has a disability, long-term illness or is elderly?
Well you might be struggling to find support with anything from finances to practical help, from mealtimes to continence, from hospital discharge to finding time for yourself.
We’ve got you. 

What do you need help with today?

Avoid navigating care alone by being part of a community where we share invaluable wisdom. 

Many of us look after someone - they could be our partner, children, friend or neighbour. The people we care for may have a disability, long-term health condition or be dealing with addiction,  and without us, they couldn't cope. Plus, this is not something we get paid for doing. If this sounds like you - you are most likely a carer. 

So firstly welcome to the club! There are a lot of us around who get it. The good news is that there is help available to you

Who we work with

Working closely with Local Authorities and Carer Support Organisations across the UK, we provide free online support to unpaid carers.

 

Our enhanced services with our partners also include free support calls and coaching programmes with our carer support team.

 

Enhanced services are offered where we have been commissioned by your local council, NHS trust or carer support service. Work with us.

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What carers in our community say

"Fantastic support hub for anyone in a caring role. The app is great as are the regular emails, with news, information and interesting articles. Knowing you're not alone is such a great comfort, I've recommended this to everyone I've spoken." - Carer from Essex

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"I am absolutely amazed at getting help like this. We were feeling utterly desperate as debilitating illness has descended on both of us so suddenly. Finding mobilise was a Godsend!" - Carer from Warwickshire

"I have found that being a carer you are not alone when you have mobilise as a resourse group to help with the journey…" - Carer from Somerset

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