• Support Services
» Emergency Care Planning

Have you ever considered what might happen to the person you care for in the event of an emergency? Our Emergency Care Plan Co-ordinator can assist you to create an action plan to ensure the person you look after continues to be cared for in your absence.
» Support for Older Carers of People with a Learning Disability
Caring for a family member with a learning disability is a lifelong commitment, which continues even when the person is living away from home. Let us help you by offering independent advice and support to you and your family.
» Support for Parents of Children with a Disability
Caring for a child with a disability comes with its own set of problems often including seeking diagnosis, special educational needs even sourcing social activities for your child. Let our dedicated Parent Carer Worker support you through the maze.
» Access to Heath for the Carer or the Cared for Over 65
If you are a carer it can be difficult to respond to an urgent problem, such as your own health failing. When someone depends on you, it is difficult to drop everything to see to your own needs.
» Carers Support Groups
Only carers themselves can truly understand what it is like to be a carer. Our centre has several support groups, where carers meet up, exchange information and experiences and discuss issues in an informal environment.
» Giving Carers a Voice
We are a carer led organisation and want carers to have a voice, be listened to and be heard through regular consultations and meetings, click here to find out how.
» Young Carer's
If you are a Young Carer please visit the
West Lancashire Young Carers Website.
