
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

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,

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
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