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Our care advice hub offers helpful information and expert advice for those seeking care for themselves or a loved one.

Gardening benefits for people with dementia

Gardening holds many benefits for people of all ages, but this horticultural hobby specifically has the power to help individuals living with dementia. From getting out into the fresh air to experiencing the simple pleasure of watching plants grow, gardening...

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Improving quality of life for people with dementia

Receiving a diagnosis of dementia can be a challenging and life-altering experience, not only for the person diagnosed but also for their loved ones and families. However, amidst the uncertainty and changes that come with this diagnosis, there are numerous...

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Live in care for Parkinson’s

Caring for a loved one living with Parkinson’s can be challenging as the condition progresses. However, a Parkinson’s diagnosis does not mean that an individual has to move out of the home they love. An alternative option to moving into...

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Promoting independence and autonomy through live in care

At The Good Care Group, we understand the vital significance of preserving independence and autonomy for individuals in need of care. Recognising the value of maintaining one’s sense of self and freedom, we advocate for personalised care solutions that empower...

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Live in care for multiple sclerosis

Caring for an individual living with multiple sclerosis can be challenging as the condition flares up or progresses. Many people mistakenly think that residential care or a nursing home is the only option. However, this is not the case, as...

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Cognitive decline in dementia: How live in care can help

Cognitive decline is a significant challenge faced by individuals living with dementia, impacting their ability to perform daily tasks, communicate effectively, and maintain independence. As dementia progresses, changes in cognitive functioning can have a profound effect on overall well-being and...

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Live in care for the end-of-life

Caring for a loved one at the end of life is a deeply personal and emotional journey. At The Good Care Group, we understand the importance of providing compassionate and professional support during this challenging time. Our live in care...

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Live in care and our approach to dementia

At The Good Care Group, we know how worrying and stressful it can be when faced with the reality that a loved one living with dementia or increasing memory loss is struggling to cope alone. Many families believe moving their...

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Myths about live in care

In recent years, live in care has gained recognition as a flexible and compassionate alternative to traditional care settings for older adults and individuals with care needs. However, despite its growing popularity, several misconceptions and myths surrounding this form of...

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How live in care supports hobbies and social engagements

Engaging in hobbies and social engagements is not only enjoyable but also essential for maintaining overall well-being at any age. These activities provide opportunities for mental stimulation, emotional fulfilment, and social connection, all of which contribute to a sense of...

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Live in care vs. 24-hour care

When it comes to ensuring the well-being of your loved ones, choosing the right type of care is paramount. Live in care and 24-hour care are two options that provide round-the-clock support, but they differ in their approach and delivery....

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