187: My Care Hub: Revolutionising Support for Unpaid Carers

Watch my conversation with Jacqueline on YouTube or listen on the podcast player below

 
 

I’m delighted to welcome back Jacqueline Berry, a regular guest celebrated for her passion for making the UK's care system easier to navigate.

Jacqueline is the founding director of My Care Consultant, a market-leader in helping people navigate the care system, and she is a fountain of knowledge in all things care related. in episode 40 she explained the fundamentals of the UK care system and returned in episode 154 to share tips on how to apply successfully for NHS Continuing Healthcare.

Well, she's back with exciting news about her latest venture, My Care Hub. Imagine having a guidebook for the labyrinth that is care support in the UK, a pioneering online one-stop shop for care advice – that's what Jacqueline's developed! And it's not just for those who need care themselves; My Care Hub will be a lifeline for the unsung everyday heroes out there, the millions of unpaid carers.

It’s also a wondered resource for my financial planner friends listening to better support your clients.

We also chat about the Carer's Leave Act of 2023 – a big win for carers everywhere. So, grab your cuppa, settle in, and let's get into my conversation with Jacqueline.


Useful links

My Care Consultant Website

Register to hear when My Care Hub is launched - My Care Hub (google.com)

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Episode 40: Navigating the care system, with Jacqueline Berry

Episode 154: How to apply successfully fir NHS Continuing Healthcare

My Care Consultant on Facebook

Jacqueline Berry on LinkedIn

Jacqueline Berry on Twitter

Watch the episode on YouTube here.

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