Eligibility and Assessment
- What is a carer's assessment
- Carers over 18
- Carers under 18
- How to request an assessment
- What can you expect from a carer's assessment?
- Carer's Assessment Leaflet
- Confidentiality
What is a carer's assessment
If you care for someone who is disabled or ill, and if caring has a major impact on your life, then a carer's assessment could help you.
The assessment will look at things like:
- what kind of help and support the person you are caring for needs
- what kinds of things you do in caring for them
- how much time you spend caring and who else cares for the person as well
- whether you live with the person you care for or not
- your views, preferences and the amount of support you already have
- your health and wellbeing.
Carers over 18
If you are a carer over the age of 18 years and you care for an adult aged 18 years or over, you may be eligible for a carer's assessment if you:
- are in regular contact with the vulnerable person (for example, four hours per day) and carry out a range of caring activities; and
- supervise or take responsibility for a vulnerable adult, without which the cared for person would be at risk of harm or neglect; and
- anticipate providing care for a long period of time or providing intensive care for someone with a chronic illness; or
- are experiencing difficulty in continuing to provide care or their caring role is impacting negatively on their health.
Carers under 18
If you are a young carer under the age of 18 years, find out more on our Young Carers page:
|Back to TopHow to request an assessment
If you would like your needs assessed, tell the care manager or care co-ordinator of the person for whom you provide care. They will arrange a supported self- assessment for you. If you are not in contact with a care manager or care co-ordinator, contact the Integrated Access Team on 020 8489 1400 who will refer you to the appropriate team.
|back to topWhat can you expect from a carer's assessment?
You will:
- feel you have been listened to
- have written confirmation of your assessed needs as a carer and what support can be provided to meet these
- know what is going to happen next
- know how to make contact with those able to provide you with support
- know how to get any follow up assistance
- have information about specialist carers' organisations if you need this.
Carer's Assessment Leaflet
Information on the Supported Self-Assessment Questionnaire can be found in the attached files section below. If you require the information in another language please contact the Integrated Access Team on 020 8489 1400.
Confidentiality
Where necessary, for planning and providing services, the information you give may be shared with health services (for example, your GP), social care, housing and other organisations contracted to provide care services. The information you give will be kept in confidence under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998.






