Depression Living with and caring for a person with depression anxiety


Living with and caring
for a person with
depression /anxiety
FACT SHEET 2
Caring for or living with a person who ORGANISATIONS FOR CARERS
experiences depression/anxiety isn t easy.
If you re living with or caring for someone who is experiencing
depression/anxiety, you may sometimes feel isolated. Friends
Knowing what to say and what to do may
or other family members may not understand. Talking to
be hard. It s not uncommon for a carer to
people who are in a similar situation may be helpful.
experience anger, guilt or fear. Below are some
There are services that provide education and support for
practical tips to help you care for someone with
carers of people with mental illness. Through information
depression/anxiety and to look after yourself.
sessions and support groups, you can talk to people who are
in a similar position.
THINGS YOU CAN DO
ARAFMI
Association for Relatives and Friends of the Mentally Ill
1. Learn about depression/anxiety
(ARAFMI) offers a range of services for carers of people
Learning about depression/anxiety may help you understand
experiencing mental illness. These include support groups,
why a person with the illness behaves in a certain way. This may
information materials, a library, telephone and home-based
help you to separate the illness from the person and to realise
outreach support.
that their mood or behaviour may not be directed at you.
" New South Wales
www.arafmi.org T: Sydney 02 9805 1883
2. Take time out
NSW country areas  Toll free 1800 655 198
As a family member or friend of a person who is experiencing
" Northern Territory
depression/anxiety, it s important to look after yourself. Make
www.mentalhealthcarersnt.org T: 08 8948 1051
sure you spend time doing things you enjoy.
" South Australia
www.carers-sa.asn.au/mental_health.html#arafmi
3. Ask questions
T: 08 8271 6288
In talking about depression/anxiety, use a casual and open
approach. Try asking about what helps when they re feeling " Tasmania
depressed/anxious. By talking openly, you re letting the person www.arafmitas.org.au
know that you re supportive and you care. You may like to Northern Branch and Head Office  T: 03 6331 4486
share what you ve learnt from your reading, to see if it s helpful. Southern Branch  T: 03 6228 7448
" Queensland
4. Talk to someone
www.arafmiqld.org T: 07 3254 1881
It may be helpful to talk your friends or family about how
" Victoria
you re feeling. If you re having trouble coping and don t feel
www.arafemi.org.au T: 03 9810 9300
comfortable talking with people you know, talk to a counsellor.
" Western Australia
www.arafmi.asn.au T: 08 9427 7100
For more information on caring for someone with
Rural freecall T: 1800 811 747
depression, anxiety and/or a related disorder, see the
beyondblue Guide for Carers  Caring for others, caring for
yourself  available to order at www.beyondblue.org.au
or by calling the beyondblue info line 1300 22 4636.
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Living with and caring
for a person with
depression /anxiety
FACT SHEET 2
CARERS AUSTRALIA ORGANISATIONS THAT PROVIDE SUPPORT
FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WHO HAVE
Carers Australia is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to
improving the lives of carers. Carers Australia is the national, A PARENT WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
peak carer organisation with eight member organisations  the
COMIC (South Australia)
Carers Associations in each State and Territory. Carers Australia
www.howstat.com/comic T: 08 8221 5160
works to promote the important role of carers in our community
Children of Mentally Ill Consumers is comprised of a group of
and to assist them with better information and resources.
adults who share a common interest for children of parents
Carers Australia
with a mental illness.
www.carersaustralia.com.au T: 02 6122 9900
Cyclops/Litmus (ACT)
Carers Association of the ACT
www.cyclopsact.org T: 02 6232 2432
www.carersact.asn.au T: 02 6296 9900
This is the ACT s website for young carers. This site provides
Carers NSW information about mental illness, disability, caring and where to
www.carersnsw.asn.au T: 02 9280 4744 get help when things are tough.
NNAAMI (Victoria)
Northern Territory Carers Association
home.vicnet.net.au/~nnaami T: 03 9889 3095
www.ntcarers.asn.au T: 08 8948 4877
National Network of Adult and Adolescent Children who have
Carers Queensland
a Mentally Ill Parent(s) (NNAAMI) is a group of people who ve
www.carersqld.ans.au T: 07 3900 8100
experienced life with a mentally ill parent. They established
Carers Association of South Australia
NNAAMI to provide assistance to one another, via self-help
www.carers-sa.asn.au T: 08 8271 6288
support, discussion and counselling groups. They also inform the
community and Government of their needs and their experiences.
Carers Tasmania
COPMI
www.carerstas.org T: 03 6231 5507
www.copmi.net.au
Carers Victoria
The Children of Parents with a Mental Illness website is a resource
www.carersvic.org.au T: 1300 227 377
for workers and young carers.
Carers Western Australia
www.carerswa.asn.au T: 08 9444 5922
MORE INFORMATION
Counselling and after hours
blueVoices Network
T: 1800 007 332
Click the Getting Involved button, then Join Us at
www.beyondblue.org.au to sign up for email updates
COMMONWEALTH CARER RESPITE
from beyondblue s consumer and carer reference group.
CENTRES
Mental Health Association, NSW
Commonwealth Carer Respite Centres support carers to www.mentalhealth.asn.au/downloads/info/caring.pdf
access respite or  take a break . The Centres can:
To learn more about living with a person with a mental
illness download this fact sheet from the Mental Health
" provide information and advice about respite options
Association, NSW.
" help organise emergency or planned respite
© beyondblue: the national depression initiative, 2009.
" purchase or subsidise short term or emergency respite
PO Box 6100, Hawthorn West VIC 3122
when needed.
T: (03) 9810 6100
beyondblue info line 1300 22 4636
Call 1800 059 059 to find your nearest carer respite centre.
F: (03) 9810 6111
E: bb@beyondblue.org.au
W: www.beyondblue.org.au
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