My Mother Won a Prize
by Susan Baker
My mother won a prize for hand-writing once,
but now the letters fight her as they form,
the pen obtuse in her trembling hold.
Lines stagger and skitter away from
the shapes that she intends.
Her hands, liver-spotted, deeply veined,
almost transparent in their frailty,
never at rest even in her lap
where they twist and judder to a rhythm
embedded somewhere deep within her.
I hold her hand. It stills briefly,
flesh against flesh,
then trembles in mine
like a scared child.
Latest updates
Carers UK welcomes the opportunity to engage with the government's 10 Year Workforce Plan
The 10 Year Workforce Plan will support the 10 Year Health Plan, published in July this year. Its aim is…
Carers UK responds to IPPR paper 'Who Will Care? How Can We Meet The Scale of the Care Challenge?'
A new report published by the IPPR (Institute for Public Policy Research) highlights a rise in the number of people…
Carers UK responds to Guardian article reporting that the Government is considering compensation for carers hit by the Carer’s Allowance scandal
Helen Walker, Chief Executive at Carers UK, said:
“This is very good news to hear that the Government is discussing…
Carers UK's response to the 2024 NHS Adult Inpatient survey
Emily Holzhausen CBE, Director of Policy and Public Affairs responds to this recent survey.
Got a question about caring?
Every day we hear from people who need help with looking after a friend or family member
Become a member for free
Joining Carers UK is free and takes just a few minutes.