The 6 Cs of Care: Essential Values in Health and Social Care Understanding the 6 Cs in Health and Social Care The 6 Cs of care—Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, and [...]
In 2021, the government announced changes to how social care is funded in England. One of the most significant changes is a new £86,000 cap on how much anyone will pay for their own personal care [...]
Placing an elderly loved one into a care home is one of the most difficult decisions a family can face. It’s a time filled with mixed emotions, from concern for your loved one’s [...]
A terminal diagnosis brings overwhelming emotions and a flurry of practical concerns. Understanding your options for palliative and end-of-life care can offer some clarity in this difficult [...]
Watching a loved one struggle with changes in thinking and behaviour can be incredibly difficult. If you suspect vascular dementia, seeking a diagnosis is a vital first step. Understanding this [...]
Do I pay council tax if I move into a care home? It depends. If you permanently move into care and your former home is now empty, it’s usually exempt from council tax. However, if someone [...]
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to how often you should visit someone in a care home. The best schedule balances your loved one’s needs, your own circumstances, and the care [...]
Key Takeaways Understanding Care Home Fees in the UK Making the decision that your loved one needs the support of a care home often comes with a mix of emotions. Alongside the focus on ensuring [...]
Choosing the right care home for your loved one is a big decision. We’ve created a checklist to help you navigate this process, covering everything from first impressions to the quality of [...]
There’s no simple answer to who pays for elderly care in the UK. It depends on the person’s individual needs and finances. Some people self-fund, using their savings or property. [...]
Choosing the right care environment is important, so let’s break down the difference between care homes and nursing homes in a way that’s both helpful and warm. The biggest difference [...]
Deciding when someone with dementia should go into a care home is one of the most challenging decisions families face. This comprehensive guide explores the key factors to consider, signs that it [...]