Carer support interventions offer emotional, practical, and psychological support to people who are caring for loved ones with mental or physical health needs. They help carers build resilience, manage stress, and feel better equipped to look after both others — and themselves.
At Bloomfield Health, we recognise that carers often hold huge emotional and practical responsibility — sometimes invisibly. Our clinicians offer non-judgemental, flexible support that centres your experience, needs, and voice. Whether you’re overwhelmed, isolated, or simply need space to reflect, we’re here to support your wellbeing. Our approach is trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, LGBTQ+ inclusive, and rooted in empathy and empowerment.
No — if you support someone emotionally or practically in an ongoing way, you're a carer in our eyes.
You can, but it’s not required. We offer individual sessions for carers, joint family work, or both depending on your needs.
Yes — we offer tools for coping, setting boundaries, and protecting your own wellbeing.
That’s very common. Carer support is here to affirm your needs — looking after yourself helps everyone.
We can guide and signpost to relevant resources, and advocate alongside you when possible.
Yes — everything you share stays private unless there’s a serious safety concern.
Please contact us to book a carer support consultation. We’ll listen, and help create a support plan that works for you.