If you haven't already done so, we recommend that you contact your doctor in the first instance, to talk about how you’re feeling. They'll be able to discuss different support and treatment options with you.

How we can help

If you’re struggling with your mental health to the point it’s affecting your ability to manage your money, we may be able to help. We can point you in the right direction for more specialist financial advice, or towards other professional agencies who can give you the support you need. 

If speaking to us directly is something you’re not comfortable doing, then there are a number of other ways you can reach us.

Ways to get in touch with us

Power of Attorney

Appoint someone you trust to support you or make decisions on your behalf. 

In the event you’re no longer able to make legal and/or financial decisions for yourself, having a Power of Attorney in place can provide you and your loved ones with peace of mind.

A Power of Attorney is a legal way of letting someone you trust make importance decisions about your finances and/or your health on your behalf. It helps to ensure your affairs are managed as you’d want them to be.

Setting up a Power of Attorney

Further support

If you’re struggling with your mental health, there are support options available.

Mind

Can talk you through various options and services available to support you. You can contact Mind’s Infoline by calling 0300 123 3393, or you can email them at info@mind.org.uk

 

Samaritans

If you need to talk right now, Samaritans are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can talk to them about anything that’s upsetting you. Call 116 123 (free from any phone) or email jo@samaritans.org