
A range of resources for Carers
A carer is anyone, including children and adults who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid.
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Carers IW
Working with carers who either live on the Isle of Wight or care for someone living on the Isle of Wight. As a charity, we have supported carers for over 30 years. We are here to work with carers to ensure they receive the right support and information at the right time, enabling carers to carry on looking after their relatives, friends and neighbours.
Contact us on 01983 533173 between 8am-8pm Mon-Fri & 10-4pm Sat-Sun
For more information, visit the Carers IW website

Carers mental health support
As a carer you may be looking after someone who needs support with their mental health. This section of our website provides links to resources to help you cope while supporting someone else and what you can do to support them and where to find help.
For more information, visit the IW CCG Mental Health website

Isle of Wight Council website: Support for carers
For information on carers assessments, attendance allowance, carers passports and more.
Find out more: visit the IW Council’s Support for carers page

Isle of Wight Care Services Directory 2024
The Isle of Wight Care Services Directory 2024 provides information on a range of adult social care services available across the Island.
The Directory can help you make an informed decision about your care and support by providing brief information about what support is available. It also provides information that will help your family members or representatives in their caring roles.
Find out more: view or download the IW Care Services Directory 2024

Just About You service
Age UK Isle of Wight’s ‘Just About You’ service offers friendly & trustworthy support workers who can help you to maintain independence and live well at home.
There are more details on the Age UK Isle of Wight website: Visit the Just About You service page

Long Term Conditions Support Groups
Community Action’s directory of support groups on the Isle of Wight for long term health conditions.
View the Isle of Wight Support Groups guide on the CAIW website

The Blue Lamp Trust
The Blue Lamp Trust is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting and enhancing community safety throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
THE BOBBY SCHEME provides free home security visits, long-life smoke alarms and advice to vulnerable people in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, particularly the elderly and victims of burglary and domestic abuse.