The Leonardo Trust for Carers
The Leonardo Trust is an independent charity set up to help people in Dorset who care for a sick or disabled relative or friend, full time, at home.
The founder of the Leonardo Trust was herself a carer for many years. Understanding the need for short periods of rest, and for the carer to have some time to themselves, she set up the Trust to provide for the special needs of people who care full-time for a loved one at home, and who cannot afford to have a much-needed break.
The Leonardo Trust has an office in Broadstone, where you can pop in for a chat. In the office we also have information about organisations which might also be helpful, and a wide range of different topics. We would also like you to let us know if you have any news or dieas which might be helpful to other carers.
Some things the trust may be able to help with include:
- Funds for a short holiday or weekend break for the carer.
- The cost of additional night sitters, to give the carer a good night's rest.
- The cost of replacement care so that the carer may have a regular afternoon or evening free to follow their own interests.
- The trustees will also consider requests for recent ex-carers who are in need of some help as they begin the next chapter of their lives.
- In some circumstances, the cost of a holiday for the carer and the person they care for together.
- The cost of correspondence course, or local evening class fees.
- Membership of a gym or swimming club.
The trustees are also very glad to consider what would be of most benefit to you, as the carer.
Although the application isn’t fully means tested, the Charity cannot help those who can afford to pay for their own needs. However the Trustees do understand that many people who have a modest amount of savings are often excluded from statutory help, and are very happy to consider requests from people in this kind of situation. They ask that applicants are open with us and explain their needs and why they need help.