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Caring for someone can be difficult and stressful. There may be physical and emotional challenges.
It is important to remember that you are not alone and that there is support available.
Needing help does not mean you are not a good carer. Everyone who is caring for someone needs support sometimes.
Read below for some actions you can take.
HealthInfo recommends the following pages
Provides support, education, information and advocacy for people with dementia and their families.
Information, advice, learning and support for families with health and disability needs. Phone 0800-777-797 or email them. Their Find support page has links to organisations that offer local support to carers and their families.
Supports grandparents and whānau (family) carers throughout New Zealand.
Offers professional support, information and education for people with, and those providing care for people with, multiple sclerosis.
Offers professional support, information and education for people with, and those providing care for people with, Parkinson disease.
Supports families affected by stroke.
Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Last reviewed September 2024.
See also:
Financial support for health costs
Looking after yourself when caring for someone who is dying
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