Each person’s ‘carer journey’ will be unique to them and their family circumstances. Often carers of people with rare conditions are trying to help a family member or friend. Some people become carers after a sudden health change in someone they love. For others, it starts slowly — helping with small things like shopping or going to appointments.
Over time, you may find yourself doing more and realise you’ve become a carer as well as a parent, partner, child, or friend. Family roles, culture, and personal experiences can also shape the journey.
The carer journey describes the evolving experience of providing care to a family member or friend. While your journey is unique, here are some common experiences for carers:
There will be different needs through each stage of this journey such as changing information needs, training (such as manual handling), and additional support.
It is important to note that cultural and family dynamics will also influence a carer’s journey, while working carers face additional considerations, often needing time off work with very short or no notice.
This website offers tools, stories, and links to help guide you at every stage of your caring journey.
Every caregiving journey is unique and your story matters. Whether you’re a family member, friend, or professional supporting someone with a rare disease, we invite you to share your experiences. Your story could offer comfort, insight, or hope to others walking a similar path.
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