Welcome to Carer Support Unit Central Coast Sector
What is Carer Support?
Carer Support is a strategy of NSW Health to promote and encourage recognition
of carers as respected and valued partners in health care, supported by the
NSW Carers Action Plan 2007-2012.
We aim to educate and support staff to identify and engage carers, increase
the understanding of health professionals to the expressed needs of carers,
identify and reduce access barriers to NSCC health services, and encourage the
provision of timely and accurate information promoting carer independence and
empowerment.
While Carer Support offer information on a range of alternative options for
carers to follow up. The team appreciates that each caring role is unique,
therefore our information and advice is given as guidance only. Individual
carers may also contact the Carer Support Unit to provide information or
suggestions for the further development of NSCCH services to better meet
their needs as a carer.
Who are Carers?
A Carer is an unpaid family member, friend or neighbour who supports those who
are frail aged, disabled or chronically ill. Carers may help by assisting with
activities of daily living (ADLs), being a key person for transport, social support,
medical appointment support etc, or providing emotional support and assisting with
decision making.
Introducing the Carer Support Unit Central Coast -
Dr Sian Keane - Manager
Jann Harrison & Maureen Strudwick
Carer Support Officers
Contact Us:
Phone: (02) 4320 5556
Fax: (02) 4320 5555
Carer Support
PO Box 361
21 Beane Street
Gosford NSW 2250
If you have a question for us or would like to request some resources please use the link below to send us an email.
Contact Us: CSUCC@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au