There are nearly 300,000 elderly individuals residing in care homes across the UK, and among the most vital elements of that care is ensuring dignity and respect for these residents. Upholding these values provides fulfilment in a resident’s life, …
If you have a loved one who has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, you may find yourself contemplating the role of a carer. This decision is far from easy, but it may be the most beneficial option considering the unique circumstances of your …
Brain injuries, whether caused by traumatic events or medical conditions, can have a profound impact on a person’s life. Recovery often involves a multidisciplinary approach, including medical treatments, therapies, and the use of assistive devices. …
Dementia is a condition that affects nearly a million people across the country, bringing significant changes to their lives and the lives of their friends and family members, who often become their carers. The journey of caring for people with demen…
Millions of people up and down the country are carers for their family in some capacity. It’s in our nature to do that. Whether a loved one is suffering from a broken leg or needs assistance with more long-term and lifelong conditions such as demen…
For people who have elderly relatives and loved ones in their life, there’s going to be a point where you begin to wonder whether living independently is the right option, or whether it’s time to get help in the form of a carer, supported living …
For anyone moving home it can be a difficult period trying to settle in. The new surroundings, distinct from the familiar space they’ve personalised over the years, can take a considerable amount of time to get used to.

This process can be even mo…

As our loved one’s age, it becomes increasingly important to ensure they remain active, engaged, and happy.

 

At our inpatient residential care homes and nursing care facilities, we understand the unique needs of the elderly and provide …

If you’ve taken on the role as a carer for a loved one, it can start as a daunting and overwhelming period. You have a duty of care to your loved one, who may be living with all manner of conditions, but then the bills still need paying and you hav…
If you’ve reached a point in your life where a care home may be the best option for you or a loved one, then assessing your needs and understanding the types of care homes available is a good place to start.

By reviewing the options available, i…