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New Service offering Respite and Support to Carers in Sheffield

Holmes Adult Carer Service have set up a new service in Sheffield for carers to access respite and support, aiming to help prevent carer breakdown.

Support is offered at respite hubs in venues throughout Sheffield, which provide a non-clinical environment for carers to relax. The hubs provide carers with respite, emotional and practical support to enable them to continue in their caring role. The service provides a safe, comfortable and non clinical environment where you can leave the person you care for, for up to 6 hours at a time so you can have a break.

The cost is £30 a day and funding may be available via social services to help pay this cost, which is something Holmes Adult Carers Service can help clients look into.

For more information please contact Mark Holmes, Company Director on 0114 4493162

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