NO TIME OFF FOR CARERS IS UNACCEPTABLE, SAYS REVITALISE IN RESPONSE TO CARERS UK REPORT.

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MORE STATUTORY SUPPORT FOR CARERS, DEMANDS NATIONAL DISABLED
PEOPLE’S CHARITY.

 

Respite holiday charity Revitalise has today responded to Carers
UK’s State of Caring 2017 report, echoing its call for immediate
practical action in order to make a difference to carers’ lives.

 

The findings of the report strongly echoed research conducted by
Revitalise over recent years, painting an all too familiar picture of
the plight of the UK’s estimated 68 million unpaid carers.

 

In agreement with Carers UK, Revitalise’s research found that many
carers maintain their role for long periods of time, with little or no
time off. A third of carers told the charity they had not had any
significant time off since they started caring, with 90% not able to
access proper holidays away from caring.

 

In a separate study, the charity also found evidence that being
unable to access respite breaks has a noticeable impact on carers’
emotional and physical wellbeing. 60% of carers admitted that they
felt unable to ‘switch off’ from their caring role, with over 6
out of 10 (63%) saying that they felt mentally exhausted and over half
(52%) saying they didn’t know how they would be able to cope if
things continued the way they were.

 

Revitalise’s research also made clear that the concerns expressed
by carers did not lend themselves to an optimistic outlook for the
future. 4 out of 10 unpaid carers also voiced trepidation that they
would end up ill, in chronic pain or disabled themselves.  

 

In light of Carers UK’s State of Caring 2017 report and its own
research, Revitalise is showing its support for unpaid carers all
across the UK, calling for immediate action and greater statutory
support for social care services, particularly in the respect of
greater provision of respite breaks.

 

Revitalise CEO Chris Simmonds commented:

 

_“While the recent report by Carers UK has quite rightly been
receiving the media attention it deserves, it saddens me to say that
to charities like Revitalise, which supports disabled people and
carers, this news is all too familiar._

 

_“Unpaid carers give so much, day in, day out, to support the
person they care for, but need the escape valve of regular time off in
order to continue their caring role._

 

_“This is why we are demanding better statutory services and
funding – and especially access to proper breaks – for carers and
those they care for.” _

 

Revitalise is a national charity providing respite holidays for
disabled people and carers, combining 24-hour nurse-led care with a
real holiday experience at its three accessible UK holiday centres in
Chigwell in Essex, Southampton and Southport. Each centre offers a
wide range of accessible activities and excursions in a holiday
environment. 


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