Welcome to Falkirk & Clackmannanshire Carers Centre
We aim to ensure that carers of all ages are recognised, valued, receive the information and support they need to allow them to care with confidence and in good health, and are empowered to have a life of their own outside caring.
If you help to look after a partner, child, relative or friend who couldn’t manage without your help due to disability, illness, addiction or frailty – you’re a carer.
Get in touch today – you can call us on 01324 611510 or email us at centre@centralcarers.co.uk.

Useful Links
Short Breaks
Carers often care 24/7 with few breaks or none at all. Find out more about the types of breaks the Carers Centre supports carers to access.
Power of Attorney
Setting up a Power of Attorney (POA) can be an important but at times complex process. The Carers Centre gives carers the opportunity to discuss and find out more about different aspects of POA.
What’s On
The Carer’s Centre runs a number of regular and one-off events for carers in both Falkirk and Clackmannanshire.
Who We Support
Recent News
Invitation to November Clackmannanshire Carers’ Voice
Clackmannanshire Carers, you’re invited! Join us to have your say! On the agenda: Care Reform Bill overview ‘What a break means ...
Read MoreConsultation: Dementia – Stress and Distress
We are inviting Falkirk carers who care for someone with a dementia diagnosis to this dementia consultation. We would encourage you ...
Read MoreCarers Rights Day 2025
🧡 Empowering Local Carers We are inviting unpaid carers from the Falkirk District and Clackmannanshire to a special Carers Rights Day ...
Read MoreNew Care with Confidence Programme
Our new programme has now been released! Come along to learn about topics that can help you with your caring role. ...
Read MoreConsultation by Age Scotland
Falkirk unpaid carers receiving state pension are invited to have your say! Beth Allen, Policy Officer at Age Scotland, will be ...
Read MoreTestimonials
The Carers Centre helped me to understand and made me feel more positive about what my son was going through. Knowing there is support for him and myself makes such a difference.

I felt so much better after visiting the Carers Centre, and after telling my husband about it, he could see that it made a difference. Just to know that the Centre is there if I do need to talk to someone again is great.











