Home care which is often referred to as domiciliary care, is usually the first steps in someone journey into using the services of professional care provider.
Below are some useful articles to help you to understand the types of support these services provide and some good advice around what to look for and how to fund the support.
If you still have any questions please contact us for further assistance.
Convalescent Care is a term used to describe the short-term support provided by skilled professionals to individuals who are recovering from an illness, operation or injury.
No matter how old you are, or how long you have been smoking, quitting can significantly improve a persons' overall health and wellbeing.
Finding care is hard enough without having to learn the language of the social care sector! This simple guide explains whose who and how they are relevant to you in your search for care.
The only way you can fully get help & recover from alcohol addiction is if you truly want it. Read this article to find out why it’s never too late to seek help.
Spontaneous trips out may be a thing of the past but there are dementia cafes, English Heritage sites and museums which are making every effort to be dementia-friendly.
Due to natural physiological changes as a result of the ageing process, older people are at higher risk of becoming dehydrated and must be aware of the risks.
As we age our sensitivity to alcohol increases and our tolerance decreases meaning that older people feel the effects of alcohol at a faster rate.
You may be aware of the most common types of diabetes, those being Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes but did you know that there are also 6 other types?!
Eating disorders do not discriminate and can absolutely be developed by anyone no matter how old they are, what their gender is, or what race they are.
Re-engage (formerly Contact the Elderly) is a charity working incredibly hard to make a difference to elderly peoples' lives.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression which is experienced during particular seasons or times of the year. It can harm peoples' mood, sleep and appetite.
Find out the average cost of live-in care and the different funding options available to both private and local authority funded individuals.
Speak with one of our specialist Care Adviser for free who can help answer any questions you have about home care services.
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