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Our care matching is fully tailored to you. We’ll listen to your unique needs and develop a profile that will help organise your support, both physically and emotionally. If you’re looking for live-in ...
Live-in Care in the Midlands lets you or your loved one stay safely at home while receiving professional, one-to-one support every day. Below you’ll discover how our trusted, fully managed service ...
Towards the end of a loved one’s life, recognising the end-of-life signs becomes critically important. This knowledge is invaluable for live-in carers, medical practitioners, and family members who ...
A stroke, often caused by a clot or a burst blood vessel, is an unexpected interruption in the brain’s blood supply that causes brain cells to die, leading to injury or disability. Stroke seizures can ...
Caring for someone with a brain injury requires patience, understanding, and a well-informed approach to effectively support their recovery and daily life. This guide aims to cover essential ...
Dementia, a general term encompassing the impairment of cognitive abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and personality, takes a toll on individuals and their loved ones. In the journey ...
Down Syndrome, a genetic condition caused by an extra chromosome, affects approximately 1 in 800 births in the UK, making it one of the most common chromosomal disorders. While it is widely recognised ...
Caring for a loved one is selfless but shouldn’t compromise the caregiver’s well-being. Unpaid carers often face physical and mental strain due to the demanding nature of caregiving responsibilities.
The changing world of elderly and supportive care underscores a pressing need for awareness and understanding among live-in carers, medical practitioners, and family members. With the demographic of ...
Care plans are an essential part of how social care works in the UK. Put simply, these documents outline the specific needs and preferences of individuals requiring professional care. This could be ...
Navigating the complexities of care for adult children with Down Syndrome, who may also face Down Syndrome and Autism, for example, presents both rewarding and challenging journeys. With Down Syndrome ...