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Posted 02 Nov 2023
The cost of hourly home care
Hourly home care is provided to people living in their own homes who require additional support with day-to-day life. Popping in for care visits as little as one hour per visit, our carers can help with anything from cooking and
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Posted 02 Nov 2023
The cost of personal care
When it becomes clear that someone you care about is struggling with their personal care, it can be an unsettling time for families. Reduced independence, mobility issues and living with specialist conditions like dementia can all impact a person’s ability
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Posted 02 Nov 2023
The cost of emergency care
Emergency care is for people who need immediate care and support in their own homes from a professional carer. You might need emergency care because your usual carer is unavailable or you need assistance after a fall, accident or sudden
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Posted 02 Nov 2023
The cost of mobility care
As we get older, mobility concerns or frailty can prevent us from doing the things we love. Mobility issues can significantly impact the way we wish to live our lives, resulting in a loss of control and independence. At The
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Posted 06 Oct 2023
The cost of stroke care
At The Good Care Group, we recognise the immense challenges that a stroke can bring to families. During these challenging times, the uncertainties surrounding the costs of stroke care can add unnecessary stress. For over 10 years, we have supported
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Posted 06 Oct 2023
The cost of multiple sclerosis care
At The Good Care Group, we understand that finding effective and compassionate multiple sclerosis care for a loved one can be a daunting and emotional decision. We are here to provide support and guidance to families in need during what
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Posted 06 Oct 2023
The cost of convalescent care
At The Good Care Group, we know through our experience in helping many families to plan convalescent care that the costs can be a significant consideration. Our expert Care Advisors are here to help you make sense of the costs
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Posted 05 Sep 2023
Care costs: assisted living vs home care
As the population of the UK increases, the demand for quality care options is only expected to rise. Understanding the costs involved in care is an important part of the care planning process that can ensure you have the information
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Posted 05 Sep 2023
The Symptoms of TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack)
A transient ischaemic attack (TIA) is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain. It is often called a “mini stroke” because it disrupts blood supply to parts of the brain, leading to symptoms similar to those of a
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Posted 05 Sep 2023
What’s in a care plan?
A care plan is a comprehensive document that outlines all of a person’s specific health and social care needs and the actions required to address them. It serves as a roadmap for the care and support a person requires from
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