A CHARITY has joined forces with Bath Abbey to open a new carer café in the heart of the city’s historic landmark.

Unpaid carers provide a vital role whether that be caring for someone with poor health physically or mentally, a disability or care needs due to age. For many carers, the help and support they provide can take a toll on their well-being. 

The new carer café at Bath Abbey will provide a welcoming and informal environment for carers to meet, chat and connect with others in similar positions and understand the pressures many are facing.

Jacqui Orchard, CEO of The Carers’ Centre, which is behind the initiative, said: "We're so pleased to be working with Bath Abbey to provide a carer café, not just in the centre of Bath, but also at one of the city's most historic and beautiful buildings.

“At The Carers' Centre, we hear first-hand the impact of the growing economic and social pressures on carers’ day-to-day lives. Carers have also told us how much they value the cafés and the interaction with others who understand intrinsically just how tough their role can be."

Revd Chantal Mason, Bath Abbey Pastor, said: "Hosting a carer café in partnership with The Carers' Centre is a privilege for us. To be able to offer social and emotional assistance to carers and those they are caring for helps fulfil the aspiration that our new facilities will be available to the city as places of support and care." 

Jeremy Key-Pugh, a volunteer at Bath Abbey who will be part of the team running the new café at the Learning Centre, said: "The benefits that I as a carer, and my wife as the cared-for, have received from The Carers’ Centre’s cafés are simply priceless.

“Dementia does not only affect the person who has it - whoever is caring for them is also living with dementia. Their caring role was probably thrust upon them, and they may have little or no knowledge or experience to help them. That was the situation I found myself in, and I can honestly say that carer cafés not only saved my mental health, but enabled me to offer better, wiser support to my wife."

The first carer café at Bath Abbey will take place on Wednesday, June 26, from 10.30am until 12.30pm and will continue to take place on the fourth Wednesday of every month.