
Understanding the different stages of dementia and how home care can help
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
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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

You might have started to notice small changes that are beginning to pile up. Perhaps your parent seems a little less sure of themselves. Maybe

Recovering at home after a hospital stay should be a time of healing and rebuilding confidence. Yet for many older adults or those with long-term

When it comes to arranging care, every family’s needs are different. For some, council-funded support provides a solid base. For others, private pay home care

Consultation on an All-Age Carers StrategyWhat is a carer?A ‘carer’ is an unpaid person who regularly looks after, helps, or supports someone who wouldn’t be

Domiciliary care, often called home care, is a flexible way to support people who need help with day-to-day tasks but want to stay in the