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Carers

  • Let us know if you are a carer

    Please let us know if you are a carer (this does not include people employed to provide care).

    Does someone depend on you to help with the tasks and / or responsibilities of everyday living? Perhaps you care for someone in the family or for a friend?

    If so, you are a carer and might like some support for yourself. You may have been caring for someone for some time already, regularly helping them with everyday tasks or giving them the sort of support they need to stay in the family home.

    You may see it as a part of your life or your duty to care for your mum or dad, your partner, your child or friend, but there may be times when you need information, advice or some extra help. When you are a carer it is often difficult to have a real break because someone depends on you to look after them. You can get tired and run down, and your health may possibly suffer. Telling the Surgery can help us to support you and make sure that you yourself get the right sort of care.

    As a registered carer you are entitled to an annual health check, if you would like one, please ask our reception staff for details of how to book an appointment.

    Register as a carer

    Complete our carer registration form to have your name added to the Carers’ Register and give your permission for this to be noted on your medical records.

    Please contact the practice nurse team for any help, information or advice.

    Your local carers centre

    Northamptonshire Carers
    123 Midland Road
    Wellingborough
    NN8 1LU

    Phone
    01933 677837 (general enquiries)
    01933 677907 (carers support line)

    Email
    carers@northamptonshire-carers.org

    The centre is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

  • Silver carers award for Linden

    The annual Jane Roebuck Carers Awards were held at Barton Hall on Wednesday the 27th January, where many professionals and carers joined to recognize and commend the very important work that carers do every day.

    Our surgery, along with other surgeries from the county, were awarded the Silver standard GP investors in Carers Accreditation. This accreditation was designed specifically for GP surgeries to help and encourage improvements in identification and access to the support which is available to Carers. This award acknowledges efforts made by staff for supporting Carers.

More information

Do you help a family member, friend or neighbour because of their physical, mental ill health, frailty, learning disability or substance misuse?
  • I collect my mums prescriptions
  • I help my nan with her shopping and laundry
  • I take my friend to his appointments
  • I administer my sons medication
  • I manage my mums money
  • I help my neighbour with her cooking and cleaning

If you help anyone with any of the tasks above or any other support related tasks then you are an unpaid carer.

Why register as a carer with your GP?

By identifying yourself as a carer, you will be added to our carers register. In doing so we will, where possible, try to help you access our services more conveniently.

  • You will be entitled to a free health check
  • You will be offered a free annual flu jab
  • Where possible you may be offered more flexible appointments
  • Help you get advice on treatment for the person you look after
  • Provides a gateway to all kinds of information and support including respite

If you consent we can refer you to the Northamptonshire Carers Service which is a countrywide organisation who provide lots of free support and services including; free gym sessions, free carers sitting service access to respite care or maybe simply to provide a kindly ear if things get too much (more information regarding Northamptonshire Carers below).

If you are caring for someone we would like you to let us know, you can do this by downloading and printing our carers identification and referral form (PDF) or collect this from reception.

For further information, please see our free carer’s pack (PDF). Alternatively you can ask our receptionists for a free carers pack when you are next visiting us.

Are you aged 5yrs to 17yrs and helping to look after someone in your family?

Are you helping to look after a family member, friend or neighbour because of their physical, mental ill health, frailty, learning disability or substance misuse?

You might be helping with things like:

  • Cooking
  • Paying bills
  • Dressing
  • Shopping
  • Giving medicine
  • Bathing

There are a lot of free services available to support young carers and their families such as:

  • Social activities and games
  • School support
  • Meeting others
  • 1 to 1 support and lots more

If you are a young carer, we would like you to let us know, you can do this by coming into the practice and collecting a free carers pack or by downloading and printing our young carers identification and referral form (PDF) and either hand it in to one of our receptionists or post it to us at:

Linden Medical Centre
54 Linden Avenue
Kettering
NN15 7NX

When people need help with their day to day living they often turn to their family and friends. Up and down the UK there are 6.5 million people caring unpaid for an ill, frail or disabled family member or friend. These people will probably say “I’m just being a husband, a wife, a mum, a dad, a son, a daughter, a friend or a good neighbour,” but these people are carers.

We have carer’s packs available in the waiting area, which includes useful information and a carer’s identification and referral form. Once this is completed and returned to us, we can then add you to our carer’s register to ensure full support is given.

Below are some links to lots of useful information and tools for carer’s:

Page published: 9 May 2023
Last updated: 13 May 2025