Carers’ Resource sets up a base at Infirmary

Date published: 03 February 2014


The Carers’ Resource has set up a base at the Outpatients Department in Rochdale Infirmary to reach out to carers who are not accessing support.

Members of The Carer’s Resource, who are carers themselves and who all look after a friend or loved one, will be manning the stall in the outpatients department each morning during the week.

Pauline Fardon from Shawclough looks after her son who has a mental health problem. She said: “Going to The Carers’ Resource makes me realise I’m not alone. Carers often don’t have the energy to seek help and don’t realise there’s lots of support out there, so that’s why we’re here.”

Cllr Jean Hornby, Cabinet Member for Adult Care at Rochdale Borough council, described the move as an example of people working together for the benefit of other people.

She said: “Health and social care are very closely linked as we are all trying to support people at their time of need. We’re really pleased that our colleagues in the Rochdale Infirmary have supported us in this venture as the types of people who will be coming into hospital with a loved one are exactly the people who could benefit from being part of The Carers’ Resource.”

The Carers’ Resource has also launched a special support group for the parents and carers of children with autism and asperger’s syndrome. Peter Halliwell, from ASGMA (Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area) and Wendy Atkinson from the National Autistic Society dropped into The Carers’ Resource to talk with carers about the unique challenges facing the carers of autistic children.

The group is planning to meet every two months at The Carers’ Resource at Newbold Building on Oldham Road.

Anyone who would like to find out more about the support group, or any other services The Carers’ Resource provides can contact them on 01706 925808.

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