Are you a Carer?
A Carer is defined as someone who, without payment, provides help and support to a partner, relative, friend or neighbour, who could not manage without their help due to age, illness, addiction or disability. This will include young carers who are under the age of 18, carrying out significant caring tasks and assuming a level of responsibility for another person, which would normally be taken by an adult.
If you wish to inform us that you are a carer, please call in and ask at reception for a carers registration pack. Alternatively, please download and complete the form below
Carers Form (DOCX, 45KB)
and email it to CWSCCG.smcinfo@nhs.net.

Selden Medical is now working in conjunction with Carers Support West Sussex
With more than 23,000 carers currently with the charity, we run Support Groups, a Carer Response Line, help Carers access equipment to assist them in their caring role or provide funds so that carers can do something for themselves. We can also help carers access counselling and call back services, wellbeing support and have teams in all the of the major hospitals in West Sussex, as well as East Surrey Hospital in Redhill.
With more than 90 members of staff and over 60 volunteers, as well as a dedicated team of Trustees, Carers Support is committed to ensuring carers are recognised and listened to. Carers save the UK economy more than £1 billion pounds to the West Sussex economy and more than £150 billion across England and Wales. For more information please call the Surgery on 01903 234962. More details on the link below
www.carerssupport.org.uk