
Learning Disability Care vs Residential Care: What’s the Difference?
When a loved one has a learning disability, deciding on the right type of care can feel overwhelming. Families are often faced with a difficult

When a loved one has a learning disability, deciding on the right type of care can feel overwhelming. Families are often faced with a difficult

Living independently is something many adults with learning disabilities aspire to, and with the right support in place, it can absolutely be achievable.Across the UK,

Dementia and Alzheimer’s care, focused on familiarity and dignity.Get a Care Needs Assessment within 24 hours Get started Empowering care for people living with dementiaLiving

Have you ever wondered what your care worker gets up to during the day?A day in the life of a Forest Homecare care worker in

You may have started to notice small changes in someone you love. Moments of forgetfulness, a little less confidence, or a need for reassurance that

When a loved one is living with dementia, it’s natural to begin noticing small changes at home. You might see them hesitate in familiar spaces,
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