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Care homes are not the only option
Homes aren’t just buildings – they’re places that hold special memories and where we feel the safest. Sadly, many families…
Camino challenge with a spinal injury: Paul’s 500-mile trek
A 500-mile trek may not sound like your idea of a holiday, but for Paul it is a chance to…
Come and meet us at The Alzheimer’s Show
As the UK’s go-to event for anyone looking to learn more about dementia, The Alzheimer’s Show is the annual forum…
Travelling Australia with cerebral palsy: Charlotte’s personal account
A trip to Australia is on many of our bucket lists, whether it’s to see the country or meet with…
Why older workers are choosing a rewarding career in care
Whether it’s for a financial boost or because of a calling to find a new, strong purpose, more older workers…
Mobile technology tracking home care visits
There’s no mistake that we’re feet-first in a digital age One of instant alerts about the international news of the…
How working as a respite and live-in carer has given me the flexibility I need
With three children and two grandchildren, it’s fair to say that care is a significant part of Wilma’s life. Having…
Time off for childcare ‘more acceptable’ than elderly care, say UK working families
Being a parent can be a challenge in itself – add in the pressures of work and being a caregiver…
Caregiver advice: deciding on help for a young adult
...has the support they need. To learn more about our support and to arrange a free home care assessment, please…
The role of a personal carer
Personal care, including support with bathing, dressing and sometimes toileting, is often an essential part of the role of a…