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Carer Gateway

Carer Gateway is an Australian Government program providing free services and support for carers.

If you care for a family member or friend with disability, a medical condition, mental illness, or who is frail due to age, then Carer Gateway can help you.

The Australian Government works with a range of community care and carer organisations across Australia, known as Carer Gateway service providers, to deliver services to carers no matter where they live in Australia.

How Carer Gateway can help

Carer Gateway provides many services to support carers in their caring role, including:

Information / helpline

  • You can call Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm AEST) and select option 1 to speak with your local Carer Gateway service provider.
  • Carer Gateway has a phone Counselling Service that provides counselling and resources to support carers. Professional counsellors talk one-on-one with you about the concerns you have and how you feel about your carer role. For more information or to book a phone counselling appointment you can call Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737 and select option 2 to speak to our phone counselling team.
  • You can use this form to request a call back from your local Carer Gateway provider at a time that suits you or request contact by email.

Last reviewed: December 2024

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Guardianship | Carer Gateway

If the person you care for can't manage their own health affairs and living arrangements, a guardian can be legally appointed to make decisions for them.

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Managing medicines | Carer Gateway

The person you care for is likely to be taking medicines. Managing medicines is an important task for you as a carer.

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Caring essentials | Carer Gateway

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Preparing for emergencies | Carer Gateway

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What is respite? | Carer Gateway

‘Respite’ or ‘respite care’ is when someone else takes care of the person you care for, so that you can have a break. A break can give you time to do everyday activities, deal with stress and look after yourself. When you are a carer, it’s important to regularly take time for yourself to rest and recharge.

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7 things I wish someone had told me when I became a carer | Carer Gateway

You can do this. You don’t have to know everything all at once. You can get help.

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Getting help at home | Carer Gateway

As a carer, you help the person you care for with many activities in and around the home. Understanding what you need to do and what help you can get can make your life easier.

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Making home safe | Carer Gateway

You can change their home to help the person you care for to move around safely. This can be changes to their home if they are still living there, or to your home if they are living with you. Changes to the home can increase their independence and reduce the risk of injury. This also helps you by increasing the range of things the person can do for themselves, and by reducing your risk of injury. Simple changes to the home Simple changes to the person’s home can include:

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Dealing with incontinence | Carer Gateway

Incontinence means the person can’t hold in urine (pee) or faeces (poo). Incontinence can cause a lot of work for you as a carer.

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Working while caring | Carer Gateway

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