Caring for family or friends can be challenging. Adjusting to this change can be physically and emotionally demanding, particularly if you are new to your responsibilities. Becoming a carer will look different for everyone, you may help with cleaning, errands, cooking, or you may also medically care for someone.
Think Local Act Personal have collated a social care jargon buster. It is a plain English guide to the most commonly used social care words and phrases and what they mean.
For more information and to download the guide:- Social Care Jargon Buster