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Support when your caring role changes or ends

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  • If you can no longer care for someone
  • End of life planning
  • Moving into a hospice
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  • What to do if the person you care for dies
  • Looking after yourself after a death

Looking after yourself if the person you care for is dying

If you are worried about yourself, speak to your GP. They could help refer you to a counsellor or therapy service. 

Get advice about caring for someone with a terminal illness 

You might find it helpful to talk to other carers going through similar situations.  

Find a carers support group

Get carers support from Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice 

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