Human Rights and older people
Often human rights are only seen as relevant to people being deported or as an overseas matter. Contrary to this…
Tackling Malnutrition in our Elderly
Malnutrition task Force is an independent group of experts across Health, Social Care and Local government united to address the…
Helping Hands carer wins ‘Care Worker of the Year’
Another award for the national live-in care provider Less than two weeks after its Dementia Team Leader won National Dementia…
Hidden crisis of hearing loss
By Dr Rekha Elaswarapu, Helping Hands Advisor A World of Silence – The case for tackling hearing loss in care…
Elderly people staying at home
by Dr Rekha Elaswarapu, Helping Hands Advisor A fear of falling is rendering many elderly people prisoners in their own…
My first few weeks with Helping Hands
Here’s a blog from one of our new carers, Karen Murray. In it Karen writes about her time at our…
Making a difference
We recently heard about lady who had a serious stroke which affected her movement and speech. One day whilst watching…
Who cares for the carers?
Whether it is a mother caring for her baby or an adult caring for an elderly parent, the simple act…
Dignity for family carers at risk – A study by Which?
by Dr Rekha Elaswarapu, Helping Hands Advisor Family carers are the backbone of the social care sector, providing valuable support…
How live-in care supports hospital discharge
by Dr Rekha Elaswarapu, Helping Hands Advisor Britain is an ageing society. Due to medical advancements and better access to…