Dementia Care for Unpaid Caregivers

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Summary of report content

Healthwatch Gateshead set out to understand the experiences of unpaid caregivers for people with dementia. This included:

  • The impacts of caring on their own life.
  • What support services they were aware of.
  • Accessing those support services. 

They interviewed fifteen unpaid caregivers living in different parts of Gateshead. 

Most were older women caring for a relative in the middle stages of dementia. None had received formal training for dementia care, and many felt unprepared. Caring affected every part of their lives, including their physical and mental health, social relationships, money, and ability to work.

They told us they often felt overlooked and unsupported. For many of them support services were often too expensive or difficult to access. Most struggled to get regular respite, reliable care packages and dementia-friendly social activities.

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General details

Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch Gateshead
Publication date
Key themes
Access to services
Integration of services and communication between professionals
Lifestyle and wellbeing; wider determinants of health
Staffing - levels and training

Methodology and approach

Was the work undertaken in partnership with another organisation?
No
Primary research method used
Interviews
If an Enter and View methodology was applied, was the visit announced or unannounced?
N/A

Details of health and care services included in the report

Details of health and care services included in the report
Adult social care, including care packages and social workers
Memory clinic

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
15
Does this report feature carers?
Yes
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