Friday 13 September 2013

An exciting development and a new website

On August 27th, Carers 4 Carers officially became part of the charity Omega Care for Life (http://www.omega.uk.net). To members, there will be little difference but for those who organise and run the group, it will mean we now have some solid backing behind us. We have been warmly welcomed by Omega and look forward to working with them. We share their mission:

"Omega exists to tackle the wider determinants of health, including social and economic issues. We achieve this by providing access to opportunities, information and a range of other non-clinical support. We work with family care-givers, people nearing the end of life, the bereaved, socially isolated individuals, the frail and the elderly.
We welcome the opportunity to work with anyone who shares our ethos to help us:
  • ·  encourage self-help and peer support
  • ·  exchange important information and coping skills and encourage others to do the same
  • ·  encourage the entire community to get involved in “sharing the caring”


Carers 4 Carers will continue to work autonomously and organise our own meetings in our own way, but we now have the ability to move forward and develop in ways that will make us a little different from other Carer Support Groups, ways which will really make a difference to carers.

We are delighted that Thomas Memery, the Development Director for Omega, will be with us at our next meeting on Friday 27th September, which is to be the first of a series of Carer Wellbeing workshops.

And finally, to celebrate, we have a new website which is now live - www.carers4carersonthefosse.org.uk. The blog will remain active but the main website will contain more information and a contact form is provided so that you can easily get in touch.












Coffee and Cake at Wellesbourne in August

On August 23rd, instead of our usual meetings, we took some time off and went down to the Cafe at Wellesbourne Watermill. Seven carers met for coffee and cake and a good opportunity to have a chat and catch up. It's amazing what subjects carers find to talk about but probably only carers would know that! I did take the opportunity to discuss with the group the pros and cons of joining in with another charity which would ensure the continuance of the group with administrative back-up. It was felt that it would be a good thing to do and I promised to take it further.
Thanks to Jamie and Tracey for looking after us at the Watermill.

Saturday 27 July 2013

July Meeting - July 26th

Hurray - we had decent weather - the first time ever! We even opened the outside doors to cool the room down!
This month we were into technology and how it can offer a degree of independence in the lives of carees and some peace of mind for the carer. We looked at flood detectors, magic plugs that let the water out if the tap is left running, alarms, pill minders, special telephones. You name it, it was there. Dawn and Shirley, from the Enable Me Centre in Leamington Spa, carefully explained and demonstrated the different items, showing how they can help in different instances.

There was lots of discussion, trying out of devices, and suggestions for new ones! All members went away with a useful goody bag.

June Monthly Meeting - June 22nd

True to form for us, the day of the meeting proved wet and cold and no doubt deterred some members from attending. A pity, because this month we not only had flowers on the table, but also cake!
Andy Morgan from Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service visited us and gave us a comprehensive guide to home safety. He was delighted when one of our members, a retired Fire Officer and one-time inspector, pronounced that if all the Home Safety talks were of this calibre, then Warwickshire is in good hands!
There was much interaction with what Andy had to say and, following his mention about the annual testing of Electric Blankets, Gillian agreed to contact Warwickshire Trading Standards and organise a collection of blankets from the village to save members having to go into Stratford.


Friday 26 July 2013

Carers' Week Information and Awareness Event

June proved to be a busy month with our Carers' Week Information and Awareness Event that I first mentioned in May.  About 12 charities and organisations were on hand to help provide advice and information to carers and other members of the public.
Some of the many stands and displays at the event
At 11 o'clock we welcomed Ali Troughton, accompanied by her husband David, as our Guest Speaker. Gathered round the coffee tables,
Ali Troughton reads from The Selfish Pigs Guide to Caring
Anita offers Anne a free handmassage
Ali read two excerpts to us from The Selfish Pig's Guide to Caring by Hugh Marriot, including one which described a carer's four hour marathon, trying to get her husband out of the bath when he fell. The readings sparked some lively and useful discussion about carers, caring and disability and the varying attitudes of people who have and have not had experience of these issues.
In a small Carer Wellbeing section, Anita Swetman from Tranquil Beauty in Wellesbourne offered free hand massages and was kept busy all morning!

Friday 24 May 2013

May meeting - Coping with Memory Loss

The group held its monthly meeting on Friday 24th May. After a much needed time for coffee and chat, a warm welcome was extended to Wendy Harkness from the Alzheimers Society, together with her colleague Sharon Donnelly, to talk on the subject of “Coping with Memory Loss”.

The subject drew excellent attendance.  Wendy’s informative talk explained in simple terms about the different parts of the brain and what happens in the most common of the hundred different types of dementia. She explained some of the many symptoms that patients experience and how their every day lives can be affected. Inevitably, as the majority of carers attending the meeting looked after some with dementia, ideas for how to cope with these symptoms were high on the ‘wanted’ list and much anecdotal evidence, shared by both Wendy and carers, provided very practical advice.  The discussion that followed also made it clear just how important it is to make everyone aware of the symptoms of dementia, not just those who are affected by it.

Useful links on the subject of dementia:

Thursday 23 May 2013

Carers Week - June 10th - 16th

Carers 4 Carers is holding an information and awareness event as their contribution towards Carers Week.
The theme of Carers Week this year is Prepared to Care? and asks the general public to consider whether they could cope with a caring role, especially if it happened suddenly to them.
Our event will take place on Saturday 15th June between 10a.m. and 1 p.m. at Kineton Methodist Church Hall. A number of organisations and charities will be available to talk to the general public about what support they can offer to those who care.

There will be refreshements and also some little carer 'treats', such as a short free hand massage.

Planning is still taking place but to date, organisations taking part include:

Shipston Home Nursing
Lifeline
Parkinson's UK
Age UK
Think Jessica
Independent Age
Tranquil Beauty, Wellesbourne
Tai Chi - Anne Waldon