What support can I get as a carer?

Many people who provide unpaid care are unaware of their rights. Find out more about the help and support you are entitled to.
Young unpaid carer with disabled child

If you provide unpaid care for a friend or family member who, due to illness, disability, or another problem, cannot cope without support, you may be entitled to help.

1. Get a benefits check

Get a full benefits check to see what financial support you may be entitled to. The Carer's Allowance is the main carer's benefit, but this could also include tax credits, council tax discounts or help with fuel costs.

You can get a personalised benefits check online. It will take about 20 minutes to complete.

Go to benefits calculator

2. Find out about practical support

Caring for a loved one can be very physically and mentally demanding, so it's important to find out about what practical support is available. This could be anything from equipment to make caring easier or information about local support groups that can help. All carers are entitled to a carer’s assessment from their local council. This could result in the carer, or the person they are caring for, being able to get additional help or support.

Information about the carer's assessment from Islington Council

3. Islington Carers Hub

Caring can be very isolating, but there are lots of different ways that you can connect with people in similar situations. You can find local support groups for you to attend in person, or benefit from the wealth of online forums.

Islington Carers Hub provides advice, information and support to all carers aged 18 or over who live or work in Islington or care for someone living in Islington.

Further information for carers

Carers UK have a wide range of support, including:

  • Upfront - Carers UK's online tool will give you information tailored to your caring situation.
  • Financial support, including information on all benefits available. 
  • Practical support, including information around a carers assessment. 
  • Support for workers, including your rights and support you are entitled to from your employer.
  • Online meetups - for carers to connect, share experiences and enjoy relaxing activities. 
  • Technology and equipment, including information on how technology can help you.