Quarriers Carer Support Service - Moray

Quarriers Carer Support Service - Moray Quarriers’ Carer Support Service provides advice and support to unpaid Carers throughout Moray.

If you are struggling but don’t know what would make a difference, we can help. You can also call us if you need to let off steam but don’t want to worry other family members or friends. Our Care and Share groups offer Carers the opportunity to meet in relaxed surroundings and share their experiences. We provide information and advice about local services, benefit entitlements and medical conditio

ns, as well as connecting with specialist agencies to ensure that all queries are answered as fully as possible.

Don't forget to book your place😀
03/06/2026

Don't forget to book your place😀

These trips are for you and the person you care for, if you want to bring them along.There will be lots to see and lots ...
03/06/2026

These trips are for you and the person you care for, if you want to bring them along.

There will be lots to see and lots of interesting information to gather along with cuppa breaks.

Book your place by calling 01343 556031 or emailing [email protected]

If you don't want to travel by bus you can take your own vehicle and meet everyone else at the venue.

Did you know that families can apply for both a Take a Break grant and the Family Fund Scotland programme, which also cu...
03/06/2026

Did you know that families can apply for both a Take a Break grant and the Family Fund Scotland programme, which also currently open for applications?

There are less than three weeks left for families in Scotland to apply for a Take a Break 2026 grant!

If you've not submitted your application yet, don't forget you have until Monday 22 June to do so via the Take a Break Scotland website.

Don't forget that you can apply for both a Take a Break grant and the Family Fund Scotland programme, which also currently open for applications!

Eligibility requirements differ for each programme, and you can find more details for each at the links below:

💜 Family Fund's Scotland Programme: https://www.familyfund.org.uk/grants/schemes/scotland-core-programme/

💙 Take A Break Scotland Programme: https://takeabreakscotland.org.uk/applications/eligibility-criteria/

03/06/2026

If you can't join us in person for some our health and wellbeing activities, why not give this a try from hiome instead?

Some simple snack ideas
03/06/2026

Some simple snack ideas

Looking forward to seeing you at Blether and a Brew Aberlour tomorrow, Thursday 4th June.Fleming Hospital Hub 10.30am - ...
03/06/2026

Looking forward to seeing you at Blether and a Brew Aberlour tomorrow, Thursday 4th June.
Fleming Hospital Hub
10.30am - 12noon

Unpaid carers in Moray – your voice mattersHealth & Social Care Moray and Quarriers Carer Support Service (Moray) are co...
03/06/2026

Unpaid carers in Moray – your voice matters

Health & Social Care Moray and Quarriers Carer Support Service (Moray) are coming together to create a space where unpaid carers can share experiences, connect, and help shape future support.

Whether you’ve already accessed support or not, we want to hear from you.

Topics include:
• Meaningful breaks for carers
• Recognition and support of carers
• Improving wellbeing for carers

Thursday 11 June 2026
6.00pm – 7.30pm
Cedarwood, Edgar Road, Elgin

Book your place by Friday 5 June
01343 556031
[email protected]

Let’s work together to build a more carer-friendly Moray

03/06/2026

🌙 THE DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY BEDROOM

The bedroom should be more than a place to sleep.

For a person living with dementia, it should be a place that answers four important questions:

Where am I?

What time is it?

Where is the bathroom?

Am I safe?

As dementia progresses, the brain can struggle with orientation, depth perception, memory, and navigation. Shadows may feel frightening. A dark room may feel unfamiliar. Finding the bathroom at night can become difficult. Even mirrors can sometimes be mistaken for strangers.

The good news is that thoughtful design can help.

A large day clock helps orient the brain to time and routine. Motion-sensor pathway lights guide safe nighttime trips to the bathroom. Contrasting bedding makes the bed easier to identify. A brightly colored bathroom door creates a visual cue that is easy to find. Family photographs and meaningful objects provide comfort, familiarity, and a sense of identity.

Notice what is missing.

No clutter.

No confusing patterns.

No obstacles on the floor.

No harsh lighting.

Good dementia design is not about making a room look clinical.

It is about creating an environment the changing brain can understand.

When the brain feels oriented, people often experience less fear, less nighttime confusion, fewer falls, better sleep, and greater independence.

The goal is not simply helping someone sleep.

The goal is helping them feel safe.

Because even when memory changes, the need for comfort, security, and belonging never does.

🏡 The home is part of the care plan.

❤️ Courtesy of Dementia Care at Home™

Creating environments the changing brain can understand.

caregiversupport

03/06/2026

THIS SATURDAY!!!!

Elgin Town Hall for the Community Coffee Morning in conjunction with Dreamtime Community Arts LTD

Join us for a friendly get-together!
📅 Saturday 6th June
⏰ 10:00am – 12:00 noon

Enjoy:
☕ Freshly brewed coffee & tea
🥞 Delicious pancakes available

🎯 Fundraiser for Elgin Town Hall
Come along, relax, and support your local hall!

Address

232 High Street
Elgin
IV301BA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+441343556031

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