Informal care ends

Ending informal care is a major life change that can evoke many conflicting emotions and force the informal carer to adapt to a new situation. After informal care ends, it is important to seek out support and information so that you are not left alone with your feelings.

Support provided by associations

Associations for informal carers also offer support after informal care ends. Learn more about the activities through the links below and don’t hesitate to get in touch. You are not alone.

When a loved one dies

Informal care may end with the death of the person being cared for. When a death occurs, alongside their grief, loved ones are left to take care of practical matters related to the death, such as funeral arrangements and the inventory of the estate. Through the guide available via the link, you can find help with managing matters related to death and information on where to find support for grief.

Wellbeing

When informal care ends, it may take time to get used to the new situation. Take your time to ease into your new stage of life and spend some time on yourself and your personal wellbeing. On the wellbeing pages, you can find wellbeing services in your region and get tips for your personal wellbeing.