Opening the door – working with mental health
“Leaving the house, closing the front door and walking down the street all seem the most normal and quite natural…
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…