Our Blogs
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- Nothing beats the comfort and warmth of being in your own home. It is a safe space where you can retreat to find peace and...
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- Dementia is a collection of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and behavior, often interfering with daily activities. It is most commonly caused by Alzheimer's disease.
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- When it comes to placing loved ones in care homes, it can be a daunting experience, and you may have numerous questions relating to cost...
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- George Hythe House celebrates a fantastic achievement as it scores a 'GOOD' result in their latest CQC inspection. Thanks to Vicky Lyons, Home Manager and...
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- We understand that making a decision for the care of loved ones is very difficult. What is the difference between home care and care homes?...
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- Care homes focus heavily on their residents' medical well-being. But a lot more goes into their well-being and ensuring their sunset years are as impactful...
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- Taking care of an elderly person or a sick loved one can be a full-time job that can easily take a toll on your physical,...
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- Aging gracefully should be a beautiful journey without limitations in indulging in one’s favourite activities or hobbies. Picture a place where you can just do...
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- Going to a care home is a huge decision for you and your family. There are various factors you have to consider, but the most...
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- As age sets in, you have to make several difficult decisions depending on how you want to spend your sunset years. Some people opt to...
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- Palliative care is specialist type of care designed to optimise the quality of life and reduce or where possible mitigate the suffering of those with...
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- Dignity means a person’s right to be respected, valued, and treated ethically. Dignity in care means supporting the self-respect of the residents or patients, recognising...
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- While you may automatically expect to receive the best services in health and social care, a care plan is still an essential tool to ensure...
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- Moving into a care home is not the easiest decision to make, not for you or your family and friends. Most of the time, it...
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- A lot of things can make a person lose their independence. Sickness and health issues, accidents, medical procedures like certain types of surgeries, and even...
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- Physical activities in care homes are not just about giving residents something to do or passing the time. They help the residents feel connected, engaged,...
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- A residential care home is a place where people who need help with daily tasks can live and receive support. These homes are designed for...
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- Her initially difficult journey then turned into a warm welcome from the team at The New Wycliffe, where the healthcare specialist Home Manager went to visit...
