Carers information

Detailing services available for carers within Surrey.
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Updated April 2026

If you look after someone who couldn’t manage without your help then you are a carer.

The following are services and organisations available to support you.

Giving Carers a Voice: Our Giving Carers a Voice service listens to the views of carers about local services. It aims to involve people of any age who have caring responsibilities in the design and delivery of the services they use as they support their relatives, friends and neighbours.

Giving Carers a Voice – LUMINUS

Action for Carers Surrey: Action for Carers offers a range of support for unpaid carers. This includes information and advice, practical support, and a range of carer support groups.

Action for Carers

Crossroads Care Surrey: Provides information, advice and practical support to all unpaid carers, their families, and the people they care for.

Crossroads Care Surrey

Carers Trust: Offers information and advice for unpaid carers and allows you to search for local support.

Carers Trust

SEND Advice Surrey: SEND advice surrey provides information and advice for the parents and carers of children and young people with additional needs.

SEND Advice Surrey

National Autistic Society Surrey Branch: Offers information about a range of services and support groups for those with autism and their families and carers.

NAS Surrey Branch

Surrey County Council: Information and advice for Surrey carers, including how to register with your GP and the Surrey Carers Breaks provision.

Support for carers - Surrey County Council

Healthy Surrey: Further information about support available for carers in Surrey.

Carers | Healthy Surrey

Surrey Safeguarding Adults Board: Information about support for carers and those they care for.

Carers - Surrey Safeguarding Adults Board

 

Our Helpdesk

The Healthwatch Surrey Helpdesk is here to provide information and signposting to local people about health and social care services.

It’s also the place to share your experiences of health and social care. Whether it’s good or bad, big or small, we welcome your feedback and act on it to help improve care where you live.

Contact our Helpdesk