Are you looking after someone who has
Mental Health Problems?
Living with mental health problems. They look just the same, but they don't act the same. Why? Sometimes your parent may say hurtful things to you. This happens because of their illness, and NOT because of the way they feel about you. It is their illness talking, not them. They feel scared and confused and that could be how you are feeling as well. It's hard to talk to others about this... Why don't people understand my parent is not well? What does it feel like? What is mental health? |
Below are a few resources links feel free to submit any web site links you find that may be of any interest other carers. info@mhist.co.uk thank you
Email: alison.lowe@makingspace.co.uk
Email: dawn.cheshire@makingspace.co.uk
Telephone: 01204 337550
Email: tracey.harper@makingspace.co.uk
Telephone: 01204 390390 extension 3497
If you are having an emergency with the person you care for, in the first instance contact their care manager. If this is the out of hours contact: 01204 390745 and ask to speak to the duty social worker.If all else fails take the person you care for to the Accident and Emergency Unit.
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