Laura Belford-Thomas, Author at The Good Care Group - Page 51 of 56
Skip to content
Our offices are currently closed. To get in touch please use our
enquiry form
.
Download Brochure
Contact Us
Contact Us
Request A Call
Live-in care
Live-in care
Live-in care costs
What do live-in carers do?
What is live-in care?
How live-in care works
Live-in care for couples
Live-in nursing care
Live-in care locations
Home care
What is a home carer?
Home care costs
Emergency home care
Choosing a home care provider
Visiting care
Hourly care
Home care locations
Conditions we care for
Dementia care
Alzheimer’s care
Parkinson’s care
Multiple sclerosis care
Stroke care
Cancer care
Mobility & frailty care
Arthritis care
Diabetes care
Types of care
Overnight care
Respite care
Personal care
Elderly care
Companionship care
Domiciliary care
Complex care
Palliative care
End-of-life care
Specialist care services
Planning & costs
Live-in care costs
Choosing a provider
Self-funding care
Health care funding
Social care funding
Local authority support
Cost of a care home
Home care costs
Dementia care costs
Respite care cost
Care advice hub
About us
Why The Good Care Group?
Awards & accreditations
CQC live-in care
Our managed service
History & values
Professional testimonials
Our team
Meet our experts
Advisors & partners
Partnerships & referrals
News
COVID-19
Blog
YouTube library
Jobs
Search jobs
Apply now
Hourly care jobs
Salary calculator
Training & support
Recruitment process
What is a live-in carer?
Overseas applicants
Support systems
Meet our carers
Contact us
FAQs
Author:
Laura Belford-Thomas
Category Buttons
Trending topics
Live-In Care
Cancer Care
Dementia Care
Nurse-Led Care
Multiple Sclerosis Care
End-of-life care
Parkinson's disease care
Planning and costs
Recruitment
Research
Seasonal advice
Stroke care
Training and support
Mobility and frailty
Domiciliary care
Respite care
Caregiving tips
Technology
Emergency Care
Uncategorised
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Elderly care provided by government is unacceptable, says charity
New figures released by charity Age UK reveal over a million people struggle with basic daily tasks but have no help from government or local councils. New figures released by charity Age UK have revealed that over a million people
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Jeremy Hunt calls for people to take better care of elderly
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has urged people to provide care for their elderly relatives and friends where needed. But is his argument taking in the full issue? In a recent speech, the health secretary Jeremy Hunt urged people to keep
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Report raises concerns over safety and staffing levels in nursing homes
The guardian has revealed that according to the CQC State of Care report, nursing homes are providing poorer care standards than residential care homes. A report in the guardian has revealed that according to the CQC State of Care report,
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Charity warns elderly are increasingly “trapped” in hospital
A study by Age UK has found that the number of elderly people “trapped” in hospital has increased, due to a lack of available ongoing care and support. A study by charity Age UK has found that the NHS lost
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Connecting Wokingham – Thursday, 16 July 2015
Connecting Wokingham – Thursday, 16 July 2015 Dementia support forum This evening community event is aimed at helping to support relatives, friends and those directly involved in the care of patients suffering with dementia as well as those patients with
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Research finds art and music helps dementia patients communicate
New research confirms art and music therapy has a positive effect on people with dementia, urging more studies on the impact of music and the arts on dementia. New research has been released that confirms the benefits of art and
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards causing delays for bereaved families of dementia care residents
Relatives of people with dementia who pass away in care homes are facing long delays before they can hold a funeral. The delays are being caused by regulations on Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. Many relatives of people with dementia who
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Inadequate training putting people with dementia at risk
A recent survey revealed many care workers are not receiving adequate training to care for elderly people with dementia. Find out how Good Care Group’s person-centered approach is making a difference. A survey conducted by UNISON revealed that many care
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Don’t sugar the pill, patients want straight talking doctors
A friendly GP with a sympathetic and upbeat bedside manner may seem like the perfect physician. But a new study has suggested most people do not want their doctors to sugar the pill, but just ‘tell it to them straight’
Read more
Posted 06 Nov 2019
Scientists peek inside healthy brains to find the cause of Alzheimer’s: Experimental new treatment will scan ‘tangles’ in nerve cells that may trigger disease
Scientists are scanning the brains of healthy elderly citizens as part of an ambitious new Alzheimer’s treatment which hopes to discover the cause of the disease. Scientists are scanning the brains of healthy elderly citizens as part of an ambitious
Read more
«
1
…
49
50
51
52
53
…
56
»
Enquiry – Floating Button
Enquire now