What is an online Carers Self-assessment. This online self-assessment is used to gather information about an informal carer supporting someone living within Suffolk who may need support with some or all of their daily living activities (such as getting washed and dressed or accessing their local community).
A Carer's Assessment is an opportunity for you to have a conversation about your caring role ,explain what support you need, whether you're willing or able to carry on caring, what you want to achieve in your daily life and whether you qualify for additional help. Is caring impacting your health and wellbeing?
An adult or young person with possible care and support needs or a carer may choose to refuse to have an assessment.
Patients may be asked about: Personal behaviors. Healthy eating. Physical activity. Sexual practices. Risks. Tobacco use. Stress. Life-changing events. Marriage. Children. Health goals and priorities. Confidence or ability to manage their own health. Overall health or well being. Quality of life. Pain.
Typical Care Worker Interview Questions What Do You Think A Care Worker Does? ... What Qualities Do You Bring To The Role? ... Can You Provide A Previous Example Working In A Team? ... Can You Outline How You've Dealt With A Stressful Experience? ... Have You Got Any Previous Care Experience? ... Are You Familiar with Safeguarding?
The assessor will discuss how caring affects your life, including your physical, mental and emotional needs. They should cover: your role as a carer. how you feel about caring.
A Carer's Assessment will include the following: Our caring role and how it affects our own life and wellbeing. Our health – including physical, mental and emotional issues. Consider the things we want to achieve in our own day to day life. Our feelings and if we are able or willing to carry on caring.
The assessor will discuss how caring affects your life, including your physical, mental and emotional needs. They should cover: your role as a carer. how you feel about caring.