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A carer is a person of any age (including children) who provides unpaid support to a partner, relative, friend or neighbour who couldn’t get by without their help. This could be due to old age, frailty, disability, a serious health condition, mental ill health or substance abuse. Parents of children who are disabled or who have a serious health condition are also considered to be carers.
Click here for information and advice from NHS Inform
Stirling Carer Centre support unpaid carers by offering information, advice and support throughout the Stirling area. You can register with them online here or phone 01786 447003