Would I be eligible for such an assessment. It is a big question I know but what constitutes a carer?
I visit mum fortnightly, I manage her finances, I spend a lot of time liaising with the local authority and the nursing home but I am not a full-time carer and she doesn't live with me.
On the other hand, I do see myself as a carer in the sense of being the only family member being involves in her care and constantly having to intervene with the care home who are not able to take care of all her needs (it isn't entirely their fault but it is about a trusting and close relationship that my mum will only tell me certain things and the care home only covers what I call basic care - cleaning, feeding, safety - not the aspects that relate to overall wellbeing - having access to her glasses, getting appropriate health checks etc.
Does anyone have any insight on this issue?
Liz