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.
This article explains everything you need to know about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Older People including what it is, the causes and symptoms.
1.5 million older people go 5 or 6 days a week without seeing or speaking to anyone. Discover how Age UK's befriending services support older people.
Find out how quitting smoking can significantly improve an older person's overall health and wellbeing.
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.
This article explains how alcohol impacts older adults differently, how to recognise the signs of alcohol addiction, and how to prevent alcoholism.
Eating disorders do not discriminate and can affect anyone, regardless of their age, gender, or race. Find out more about eating disorders in older people.
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.
Practical tips and guidance on how to support a loved one with dementia at home - while also looking after yourself as a carer.
Being a caregiver to a person is one of the most delicate tasks of all time. Find out 3 ways to maintain independence as you provide care to a person.
Christmas meal delivery boxes are a wonderful idea for older people who are opting for a quieter Christmas at home this year. Find out our top 5!
This article shares four tips to bear in mind when making your home more dementia-friendly for your loved one.
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