What a Carer's Assessment is, how to ask for an assessment for yourself or for a carer you support.
You're a carer, if you look after someone who cannot manage without your help.
As a carer, you need to look after your own health, and balance caring with other parts of your life, such as work or family.
A Carer's Assessment helps you find out about support that could help you in your caring role.
You can ask for a Carer's Assessment at any time if:
You can ask for a Carer's Assessment even if the person you care for does not get any services from us.
There's no cost for a Carer's Assessment.
You do not need the permission of the person you're caring for to ask for a Carer's Assessment. You're entitled to one in your own right. It's not a test of your ability to care.
Having a Carer's Assessment will not affect your right to receive a carer's allowance.
You can ask for a Carer's Assessment if you need support in your caring role.
We could support you by:
If the person you care for receives services from us, and there's a social care professional involved, ask their allocated worker for a Carer's Assessment.
The allocated worker will arrange a meeting where you can discuss your needs and your caring role.
You do not have to complete a self-assessment first.
To prepare for your Carer's Assessment, go through the Carer's Assessment checklist.
Make a note of any comments or questions you'd like to raise with the allocated worker that supports you with the assessment.
During the assessment try to make sure you cover everything on the checklist. If you find the assessment tiring, you can ask for a break.
If the person you care for does not receive any services from us or does not have an allocated worker, you can have a Carers Assessment completed by one of our trusted assessors:
You can also request a Carers Assessment to be completed by the Integrated Carers Team:
Or call Care Direct on 0117 9222 700.
A friend or family member can help you with your assessment.
If you do not have a family member or friend who you can ask, you can have someone to speak on your behalf. This is called an advocate. We can find a free independent advocate to help you.
Let us know if you want an advocate, an interpreter or anyone else to support you, when you make your referral.
We'll contact you and work with you on a care and support plan and individual outcome. These set out how your needs as a carer will be met. This can be done over the phone or at your home.
If you're a professional who supports or works with a carer, you can refer them for a Carer's Assessment:
If you're a trusted assessor, you can send us a Carer's Trusted Assessment or ask us to do a Full Carers Assessment for the carer.
If you're sending us a Carer's Trusted Assessment, you will need to upload a copy of the assessment and a signed Direct Payment agreement in the form.