Hi, my name is claire1500!

claire1500
claire1500 Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener

Hi I'm Claire I am looking for advice please. I have been a carer for my Mum since I was a young child. I did live in the same county as my mum and I received a carers personal budget for caring.

I have moved out of the county my mother lives in, but I am still providing care to her, I do all her shopping online, I manage her finances and bills, order things online that she needs, I fill out forms for her. I book appointments and transport to medical appointments for her. I remind her to take her medications.

I provide emotional care by telephone up to 4 hours a day and I provide care through video chats.

I moved due to not getting support in the county that myself and my mum lived in for my children's education so I had no choice for my children's well being.

I am still providing care to my mother but remotely and I'm actually spending more time giving emotional support now than before. I am doing the same amount as before with managing finances, shopping etc.

My question is would I still be entitled to a carers personal budget even though I'm remotely caring for her, I was receiving the carers personal budget from the same council my mother lived in, if I was entitled do I apply still to the same council as my mother lives in.

I will also be going to stay with my mother 4 times a year for a week a time so she can see me properly. My mother has annual check ups also because she has brain tumors and I will be traveling up to her and attending the appointments with her.

Any advice would be much appreciated😊

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  • Emilee
    Emilee Online Community Member Posts: 378 Empowering

    I’m not an expert, but I do know that carer support and budgets can depend on where the care is being assessed and what that specific council’s criteria are. It might be worth contacting the council that your mum lives in to explain that although you’ve moved, you’re still providing ongoing support, including shopping, managing bills, forms and emotional care.

    They should be able to tell you whether your caring role still qualifies for support and where you need to apply.