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Understanding bariatric care and the importance of specialist support

In our latest article, we look at how supportive environments in later life can help people build meaningful relationships, stay connected and feel a true sense of belonging.

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Nurturing relationships and belonging as we age

In our latest article, we look at how supportive environments in later life can help people build meaningful relationships, stay connected and feel a true sense of belonging.

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Understanding Dementia

Dementia includes a range of conditions that affect people in different ways, meaning care must be tailored to each individual. Understanding the type and progression of dementia is key to providing the right support at every stage.

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A family’s journey through care

For many families, navigating the care system feels like entering an entirely new world, filled with unfamiliar language, emotional choices, and the constant fear of making the wrong decision.

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A guide to capacity and consent in care

When a loved one’s health begins to decline, families are often faced with complex and personal decisions about their care. Among the most sensitive is for an individual to make informed decisions about their own life and wellbeing.

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Preparing for a move into care

For many families, the decision to move a loved one into a care home is one of life’s most emotional milestones.

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Understanding respite care: benefits for carers and loved ones

Respite care is a short-term care solution that provides temporary relief for primary carers, whilst ensuring their loved one receives professional care in a safe and comfortable environment.

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Finding the right time for residential care

Whether for us or a loved one, recognising the signs that care needs have changed can be emotional and complex.

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