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Posted 11 Nov 2019
How live-in care makes hospital discharge less stressful
Hospital discharge is a stressful experience but can be mitigated with help from a live-in carer. They can oversee the transition and your loved one’s recovery. Hospital discharge is a stressful process for both patients and family members, but is
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
How to get your loved one involved with National Allotments Week
Learn about the events being held to mark this year’s National Allotments Week, and how your loved one can stay active and socially engaged by getting involved. This year's National Allotments Week is scheduled to commence on 14 August, providing
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
How to create a memory-boosting playlist for your elderly loved one
Music is a potent tool for eliciting memories and improving overall quality of life in people with dementia. Learn how to make a playlist for your loved one and give them the soothing gift of nostalgia The auditory system is
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
Holyrood bill calls for Scottish elderly care at home
Officials have published a Holyrood bill with the intention of having more elderly patients cared for at home, rather than in hospitals. The Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Bill comes light of the ever growing elderly population in Scotland. Officials
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
Healthy habits of the world’s oldest people
It’s human nature to look to those who have enjoyed great longevity as purveyors of living wisdom. We hope to discover the secret to their lengthy lifespans, and replicate the method in our own lives too. It’s human nature to
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
The Good Care Group’s contribution to new NHS portal
The NHS Choices website has been updated to provide new information to the public on the care services that are available across the country. The website includes a searchable function that allows individuals to find care services they require in
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
Funding care at home
If you or your relative has reached a point where care at home is required there are lots of options open to you from a range of service providers providing round-the- clock live in care. However, it is vital to
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
Financing care at home
The prospect of paying for long term care can be worrying and confusing. However, you can be reassured by the fact that there are various financing options available: indeed, thousands of individuals in many different situations have The prospect of
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
Falls prevention: an important part of elderly care
It is an unfortunate fact that falling is a natural part of ageing. According to the charity Age UK, around 30% of people over 65 and 50% of people over 80 will have a fall each year. Such is the
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Posted 11 Nov 2019
Elderly should state preference for home care
New research shows that 9 out of 10 elderly people would prefer to be cared for at home, rather than going into residential care. New research shows that 9 out of 10 elderly people would prefer to be cared for
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