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You can let the reception staff know that you are a carer and ask if this could be recorded on your medical notes. You can do this by completing a patient medical questionnaire, asking for a carers form at reception or sending a letter to us.
If you are experiencing any stress or anxiety you may wish to tell your doctor. We provide information about Carers Support in Salisbury but your doctor can also help you to get in contact with local services such as your social service office, if for example you require a carer's assessment.
Carers Support Salisbury District
Carers Support Salisbury District is a member of the Princess Royal Trust for Carers network. They aim to support carers across South Wiltshire by providing advice, information, practical and emotional support. If you would like a free Carers Information Pack or if you think that they might be able to help you in some way their contact details are 60 Bedwin Street, Salisbury, SP1 3UW, Tel: 01722 322 746
If you would like us to refer you to Carers Support in Salisbury, just let us know.
In addition, a new website, www.carersinwiltshire.co.uk has recently been created and developed to represent all four Carers Support Agencies in Wiltshire.
Preparing for an appointment at the practice: Please ask a receptionist if they can take any special needs into account for your appointment. The person you care for can also confirm to the practice that he or she is happy to share health information about their condition.
Before your appointment: You may find it helpful to write down any questions you wish to ask the doctor on two separate lists, one for yourself and one for the person you are caring for.
During the appointment: You may find it useful to avoid discussing both of you at the same time. Making brief notes of the conversations you have may also be helpful.
After your visit to the GP: If you are uncertain about any treatments that are being prescribed, then you should discuss this with the doctor. You may not want to trouble the doctor, but it is important for your peace of mind and the health of the person you are caring for.