Partnerships

We are proud to be working in partnership with The Rose Road Association, an organisation dedicated to providing essential care and support services. Together, we aim to expand the reach of Caring 4 Our Carers to assist even more carers in need.

Our mission is to provide them with the relaxation and rejuvenation they deserve, helping them return to their roles empowered and refreshed. By growing our charity, we hope to make a greater impact, offering support and relief to those who selflessly dedicate their lives to caring for others.

The Rose Road Association


Rose Road provide respite accommodation, educational and community-based day services, and telephone special educational needs (SEN) advice services, for children and young people with complex disabilities, and their families.

They fundraise to give disabled young people the very best experience with them and the opportunity to thrive and achieve their aspirations.

Young people with complex disabilities are living longer lives and their health and social care needs are becoming more compounded. This required more specialist expertise and equipment.

Families tell us that our support helps them feel rested and improves their mental wellbeing.  

Through our work together with Rose Road we can continue to provide respite for those who need it most like Toni and Jamie…

When one of my closest friends sadly passed away a few years ago, Rose Road gave me respite nights for Jay that weren’t part of our package. This gave me the time I needed to grieve. It seems little, but enabling me to have these moments had a hugely positive impact for my mental health and resilience to be able to carry on for Jay
— Jamey-Lee’s Mum Toni
The extended respite JT had last year allowed us to go away for 5 nights. This was so amazing I cannot put into words how grateful we are for this. The short breaks that Rose Road provides allows us to be an average family. We can do things we would normally miss out on such as having a meal out or going to the beach for longer than 15 minutes. Rose Road is not just a place to take JT so that our family can do certain things, it is somewhere he really enjoys, where he can build independence and confidence for his life ahead
— JT’s Dad Jamie