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Carers Week is an annual campaign marked in June, to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities.
Find out moreAround 240 young carers who live in the Gateshead area of Tyne and Wear, who devote themselves to looking after family members with serious physical and mental health conditions, will receive help and support with their own needs, thanks to a grant from Durham Freemasons.
Find out moreThrough RMBI Care Co., we are able to provide a range of residential care options for older Freemasons and their families, including residential, nursing and residential dementia support tailored to meet their specific needs.
Find out moreThere are many reasons why there is a rise in unpaid carers, such as our ageing population, people living longer, and local budget cuts.
Find out morePaul’s daughter, Amie, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Amie and her sons had to move in with Paul and his wife for essential support.
Find out moreAvril has been caring her husband for about four years now. He has dementia, but he is also diabetic and is a double leg amputee.
Find out moreDoreen was a carer for her husband for four years before he passed away in 2019 from Alzheimer’s disease. Caring for him was distressing for both of them.
Find out moreAfter Pam’s stroke, her husband, Derek took the role of her primary carer. As Derek’s health also started to deteriorate.
Find out moreIn September 2017, Angela’s mother was diagnosed with lung cancer. She moved herself and her two boys into her home, so she could be her full-time carer.
Find out moreLondon Freemasons donated £48,000 to help Carers UK launch the Carer Aware project which will support 5,000 unpaid carers in London.
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