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Why plan for an emergency...

Why plan for an emergency...

If we know one thing about life, it is that we never know what will happen next!  Having a completed document outlining everything about the person you care for (and even one for yourself) can be so reassuring and stop you worrying if someone else has to take over the caring responsibilities.

I know, as a carer myself, that I'd rather hand some paper over and remain with my daughter if she has to go to hospital.  It can be stressful enough without having to remember the names and doses of the medication they take, how they prefer to communicate, their routines, likes and dislikes etc.

Once completed, it can be amended as necessary and given to anyone involved in the care of your child, parent, partner or friend.  It would have made my life much more simple on the several occasions I had to go to hospital either for myself or one of my children!

Also on the form is a small cut-out version on which you can record the immediate information you might need.  This can be put on your fridge or carried around with you - it could also be useful for your loved one to have with them so that you can be contacted in an emergency.

I have deliberately kept this as a word document so that you can amend it to suit your needs as necessary.  

I hope you find this a useful resource to have.

Much love, Tansy X

If we know one thing about life, it is that we never know what will happen next!  Having a completed document outlining everything about the person you care for (and even one for yourself) can be so reassuring and stop you worrying if someone else has to take over the caring responsibilities.

I know, as a carer myself, that I'd rather hand some paper over and remain with my daughter if she has to go to hospital.  It can be stressful enough without having to remember the names and doses of the medication they take, how they prefer to communicate, their routines, likes and dislikes etc.

Once completed, it can be amended as necessary and given to anyone involved in the care of your child, parent, partner or friend.  It would have made my life much more simple on the several occasions I had to go to hospital either for myself or one of my children!

Also on the form is a small cut-out version on which you can record the immediate information you might need.  This can be put on your fridge or carried around with you - it could also be useful for your loved one to have with them so that you can be contacted in an emergency.

I have deliberately kept this as a word document so that you can amend it to suit your needs as necessary.  

I hope you find this a useful resource to have.

Much love, Tansy X

Tansy is warm, encouraging and challenges you to be the best you can be. Using a solution focused approach she will stretch your comfort zone, provide challenge and accountability and help you to develop self esteem. Always with kindness and approval and without compromising your personal rights.”

Tansy is warm, encouraging and challenges you to be the best you can be. Using a solution focused approach she will stretch your comfort zone, provide challenge and accountability and help you to develop self esteem. Always with kindness and approval and without compromising your personal rights.”

I was seriously in danger of burnout caring for my mother who has dementia. Tansy really helped me to look after my own needs and see that I wasn’t being selfish and that I was not alone in the guilt of feeling “not good enough.” I only wish I had found Tansy earlier. Caring would have still been difficult, but I would have coped much better.”

I was seriously in danger of burnout caring for my mother who has dementia. Tansy really helped me to look after my own needs and see that I wasn’t being selfish and that I was not alone in the guilt of feeling “not good enough.” I only wish I had found Tansy earlier. Caring would have still been difficult, but I would have coped much better.”

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Having important information in one place can be of immense support and help in a crisis when time might be limited

Having important information in one place can be of immense support and help in a crisis when time might be limited

  • Peace of mind knowing that the person you love and care for is truly understood by anyone who has to step in.
  • Ensures that you have a completed document containing the key aspects of your family member's health and care needs.
  • Allows others to step in if you are unable to provide care yourself for any reason.
  • Relieves your anxiety about what might happen to the person you care for in the event of an emergency.
  • Peace of mind knowing that the person you love and care for is truly understood by anyone who has to step in.
  • Ensures that you have a completed document containing the key aspects of your family member's health and care needs.
  • Allows others to step in if you are unable to provide care yourself for any reason.
  • Relieves your anxiety about what might happen to the person you care for in the event of an emergency.

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G.M (carer for grandchild who has ASD, ADHD and hypochondroplasia)

G.M (carer for grandchild who has ASD, ADHD and hypochondroplasia)

M.L. (Carer for mother with dementia)

M.L. (Carer for mother with dementia)

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