Carer Support
Caring for a loved one with MND means taking on new responsibilities. The experience can be both rewarding and challenging.
Maintaining your health and wellbeing will support you to manage the caring role. It is important you have access to information about MND and you share your experience with others. It is also important that you relax, unwind and recharge.
By joining the MND NSW Carer Program, you will:
- Be provided with a safe space for you to tell your story, hear from other carers, ask questions and seek information.
- Be invited to events that are designed to support the needs of the carer.
- Hear from professionals about topics related to MND and the caring role.
- Learn about self-care and wellbeing.
- Have a chance to unwind and hopefully have some fun!
How to join
Complete our Get Support: Intake Form and we will send you a Service Agreement to review and sign. The Carer Program is free to join.
Carer Program Activities
Carer Kitchen Table Conversations: Online MND Support Group
The kitchen table is the heart of the home. It symbolises conversation, connection and togetherness. Join the Carer Program and receive an invitation to our virtual kitchen table. The online support group occurs twice per month. The next support group dates are advertised on the events page of our website.
Webinars and Events
Throughout the year we host a range of webinars and events for MND carers. Events are advertised on the events page of our website.
Young Carers: National Youth Hub
It is important that young people are provided with information about MND. It is also important that they access the services and supports they need so they can manage the emotional and psychological impact of supporting a family member who is living with MND. The youth hub has resources designed for young people and links to other organisations that provide support to children and young people.
Parental guidance is recommended when accessing the National Youth Hub.
MND March of Faces: Submit a photo of the person you are caring for
The MND March of Faces is a photographic display of people with MND which promotes MND/ALS awareness. Photos submitted become part of the MND NSW March of Faces collection. The collection is displayed at various MND awareness and remembrance events throughout the year.
For more information visit the March of Faces page of our website.
Education about MND
MND Upskill
There are times when all carers (new and experienced) need a little reassurance that they are on the right track. This interactive session delivered by our Education Team, offers practical take home skills and knowledge that carers can use in their day-to-day caring role at home.
Find out more about MND Upskill.
MND Hub
Our MND Hub has a range of courses on topics related to MND including those about the caring role and carer wellbeing. Courses are free for people living with MND and family carers.
Government Support for Carers
Carer Gateway
Emotional, practical and tailored support for carers.
Services include counselling, coaching, online courses, tailored support packages and emergency respite. They provide support to young carers as well as bereavement support, and support for those caring for individuals with dementia.
Find out more: 1800 422 737 or www.carergateway.gov.au
Carer Supplement, Allowance or Pension
A claimable amount for people who provide care to a person living with MND.
To find out more visit: Services Australia
Companion Card
Allows a cardholder’s carer free entry into participating venues and events.
To find out more visit:
Contact us
For further information about the Carer Program please contact our Carer Coordinator on 1800 777 175 or