Who cares for the carer?
Lancashire College is currently the only college in the country which offers dedicated residential learning breaks for unpaid carers.
The Lancashire Adult Learning Carers Programme aims to offer carers a much needed respite break where they can take part in short learning activities, socialise with other carers and take a well-deserved break. Carers who live in Lancashire can also benefit from government subsided fees, making the break much easier to afford.
The college, based in Chorley, is fully residential with excellent on-site catering facilities, allowing the carers to enjoy full-board accommodation during their break. Many of the bedrooms are en-suite with tea and coffee making facilities and other facilities include a licensed bar and lounge area and free internet access. The college is set in a 20 acre woodland campus, so carers can enjoy the peaceful surroundings, whilst still being within walking distance of Chorley town centre.
During their breaks carers have the opportunity to learn a variety of subjects, many of which focus on healthy living and relaxation. Each scheduled break has a selection of different courses, such as arts and crafts, alternative therapies, gardening or outdoor pursuits.
Patricia Carter is one of many carers who have benefited from taking part in the residential carers breaks. She said, "Everyone feels the benefit from being pampered and having their very own time for themselves, especially carers. The courses give you the courage to embrace learning new subjects and skills, to devote spare time and energy to yourself and to meet people who share similar circumstances."
She added, that there was "immense value in having the opportunity to learn subjects I like in a relaxed, comfortable and friendly dwelling. I appreciate the courses very much."
The "Taking Care of the Carer" residential breaks are just one element of the Lancashire Adult Learning Carers Programme. A range of courses are organised for carers' organisations across the county in local venues which are easy for carers to access.
Anybody interested in organising courses for carers or attending a course should contact Lancashire Adult Learning on 01257 276719. More information is available at www.lancashirecollege.com/carers