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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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Helping with eating | Carer Gateway

It is important to make sure the person you care for is getting enough nutrition. It is also important to allow them to be as independent as possible during meals.

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Who are carers? | Carer Gateway

Carers are people who look after someone who needs help with their day-to-day living. There are more than 2.65 million carers in Australia, which means about 1 in 9 people in Australia are carers. People become carers in different ways. Sometimes they start helping someone out bit by bit. Sometimes it happens suddenly, because of an accident or illness.

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Preparing for a death at home | Carer Gateway

The person you care for may die at home. This may happen unexpectedly, or it might be something you have planned for. Even if you know the person you care for is dying, it can be hard to predict when the death will actually happen.

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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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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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Legal matters | Carer Gateway

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Lifting and moving people safely | Carer Gateway

As a carer, you may need to help the person you care for to move around. For example, you may need to move them from a bed to a wheelchair, or in and out of a car.

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Preparing for emergencies | Carer Gateway

Please select from the following articles.

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If you can't provide care anymore | Carer Gateway

For whatever reason, at some time you might not be able to continue to look after the person you care for.

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What do carers do? | Carer Gateway

Many people don’t see themselves as carers. They are just children, parents, partners, relatives or friends who care for someone close to them.

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