Carer's Emergency Card

Norfolk County Council

If you are caring for someone, it is important that you get a Carer’s Emergency Card to ensure that that person will be safe if you are caught up in an emergency.

How to get a card

Create your Carer’s Emergency Plan online, which is a set of information that includes details about the person you care for, the things you do to help them, and names of emergency contacts.

If you are unable to fill in this online form, telephone Norfolk County Council on 0344 800 8020 (textphone 0344 800 8011).

You will be sent a Carer’s Emergency Card, which you should carry. The card clearly states that you are a carer and that someone is relying on you to keep them safe and well. It also has your Emergency Plan number on it and the emergency helpline number 0344 800 8020.

What happens in an emergency?

You, or someone on your behalf, should ring the emergency helpline number 0344 800 8020 and give the number of your Emergency Plan.

Your named emergency contacts will be contacted to help by the emergency helpline service.

The service will help even if the named contacts cannot be reached, or you do not have any people who can help nearby. Care workers will provide an initial response, to allow enough time to plan what will need to happen next.

What is an emergency?

Examples include:

  • You (or someone close to you) are taken ill or have had an emergency
  • You have had an accident or your car has broken down

The emergency services know what to do if they see your Carer’s Emergency Card.

*Details correct at time of update 14/09/2021

Contact

Telephone
0344 800 8020 0344 800 8020
Website
Carers Card Webpage
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Parent Organisation
Norfolk County Council

Last Updated: 17 October 2022

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