Depending on the area where you live, we can offer different services.
For more information on any of the options below, please call 0121 553 6483.
Depending on the area where you live, we can offer different services.
For more information on any of the options below, please call 0121 553 6483.
In Sandwell, we can offer –
Crossroads Caring for Carers offers personalised care at home as well as support for unpaid carers across Sandwell and the surrounding areas including Walsall, Wolverhampton and some parts of Birmingham.
If you or your loved one lives in Sandwell or the above surrounding areas, we can offer a wide range of care and support services which provide an alternative to residential nursing care.
Our fully qualified in-house trainer offers a variety of courses to family carers to help the cared-for person remain at home for longer, and also provide peace of mind for the carer. Family carers living in Sandwell could access free training.
If you’re an unpaid carer in Sandwell, our Carers Assistance Line (CAL) can help. Caring can make you feel isolated and worried and can put an enormous amount of pressure on you, especially if you often find it hard to access support. CAL provides a listening ear, and practical support (over the phone or face-to-face). We can also offer advice, training, signpost to specialist well-being agencies, tailored support groups and much more.
Crossroads Carers Dementia Service works across the Black Country and Birmingham, specifically supporting those of the Black, South Asian and other ethnic communities.
If you would like to speak to someone about the services available in your area, call 0121 553 6483.
Crossroads provide a well-being service for carers of all ages – young carers (age 5 – 17), young adult carers (age 18 -25) and adult carers (over 25) – throughout the Dudley borough, on behalf of Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.
Our teams offer a supportive service to those whose lives are affected by caring for a family member who has a disability or long-term illness, including mental ill health, drug or alcohol-related illness and/or a learning disability.
Dementia Support Groups specifically for carers of people living with dementia or memory problems living in the Birmingham area.
If you live in Birmingham, are over the age of 18 and have experienced a bereavement of the person you have been caring for, or you will soon lose the person you are caring for (e.g. terminal illness), you can access our service.
If you’re an unpaid carer in Sandwell, Birmingham or the Black Country, our Carers Assistance Line (CAL) can help. Caring can make you feel isolated and worried and can put an enormous amount of pressure on you, especially if you often find it hard to access support. CAL provides a listening ear, and practical support (over the phone or face-to-face). We can also offer advice, training, signpost to specialist well-being agencies, tailored support groups and much more.
Crossroads Carers Dementia Service* works across the Black Country and Birmingham, specifically supporting those of the Black, South Asian and other ethnic communities.
If you would like to speak to someone about the services available in your area, call 0121 553 6483.