Register a Carer

Register a Carer

If you are a Carer, or have a Carer, let us know

If you are caring for someone and would like to let the practice know about this, please complete our form below to add this to your medical record.

Carer Registration Form


Carers Help & Support

The tab below offer various resources to help and support Carers. It also contains links for more information and self referrals.

Halton Carers Centre

ABOUT HALTON CARERS

Halton Carers’ Centre, is dedicated to supporting unpaid young and adult carers In Halton. As one of 147 Network Partners, their mission is to reach carers and develop tailored services to assist them in managing their caring responsibilities. Their website serves as a comprehensive resource, providing information about their services and how they can contribute to helping you manage your caring role confidentially, find time for yourself, and stay well.

SERVICES PROVIDED

Halton Carer’s Centre offer a range of services.

HALTON CARER’S NEWSLETTER

Please click below for the latest Halton Carer’s Newsletter

The Beeches Medical Centre

The Beeches Medical Centre

At The Beeches Medical Centre, we can support Carers by referring them to our Social Prescribing team if you require help & support with isolation, finances, benefits & connect you with local services.

You can be self refer to a Social Prescriber or by contacting our Reception and asking for a referral.

For more information on the services offered, visit our Social Prescribing page:

NHS Website

NHS Website

The NHS website offers a range of links for support and benefits for Carers, including how to arrange for a break or respite should you feel you need it.

Find out more here:

Carers UK

Carers UK

Carers UK is the leading national charity for unpaid carers. They support, advocate for, champion and connect carers across the UK, so that no one has to care alone.

Their mission is to make life better for carers. They provide information and advice on caring, help carers connect with each other, campaign with carers for lasting change, and use innovation to improve services. 

Page last reviewed: 18 June 2025

Reviewed by: Adam Bolton