This week our topic is "Why early intervention is so important when it comes to arranging home care". If you are trying to arrange home care see our article or call us for a free informal chat on 0345 340 5065
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My parents keep telling me they are fine, I think they would benefit from some help at home, but is it too soon ? For more information on signs that your parents or a loved one would benefit from some home help - take a look at our article below.
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If you’ve noticed that your elderly parents are starting to struggle to live independently, you could try to discuss the option of home care services with them. If you don't know where to start, have a look at our latest blog https://t.co/1pXON60YV3
Actually moved to tears by a resident having the bravery to come and speak to me about his fears and his anticipatory care plans today. He welled up, I welled up and we hugged it out. 😥
A unique Care Plan can help your loved one stay independent for longer by delivering the right type and amount of care. There is no such thing as a one size fits all. Make sure you have a say, take a look at our article and start planning today. https://t.co/CE53CFxfdz
Always thrilled to have @ProfMartinGreen at #futureofcare. What an impressive speech. “We need to remember that drafting a new vision for social care is giving people a life not a set of services” @CareEngland
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"The govt has been criticised for not announcing new bill on social care funding at the start of the parliamentary year in May.
When he entered Downing Street in July 2019, Mr Johnson vowed to fix the funding crisis "with a clear plan we have prepared"
Finding the right care home for a loved one can be daunting. for instance what questions do you ask If you search "what questions to ask a nursing home," the answers vary from 11 to 44 questions! That's a lot of information for one home. Why not let us ask the questions for you.
This week is Diabetes awareness week. If you would like more information about living with Diabetes, or want to get involved in the conversation, please go to https://t.co/f0BXMgqooZ
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As the weather starts to get hotter it is important to remember to stay hydrated and cool. The best way you can do this is to drink plenty of fluids regularly throughout the day. For more tips and advice please see https://t.co/M0lHTH8VYr. #healthcare#nhs#carebroker
Care Captains can review an existing care plan to ensure it delivers the best value & quality in respect of hours, type & level of care, & costs. If we find areas for improvement, we can negotiate with the care provider or seek alternatives, following your family’s wishes.
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Early intervention gives a carer the chance to build a relationship with your loved one before #dementia is too advanced. It could even delay the onset of increased needs. Care could start from as little as 1/2hr a week and increase over time in line with their changing needs.
Use catch ups with your elderly relatives to check-in and find out how they are coping. If you realise they need help, read our blog post to find out how you can support them.
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Setting goals for your wellbeing, such as “I want to be safer in my own home,” or “I want to have a higher quality of life,” encourages you to take a broader look at the care options available.
Care Captains can help design a #CarePlan to support every aspect of your life.
Want to find out about how #COVID19 has affected #carehome visits? Join us for our next FREE #LiverpoolDementia webinar on 14/07 1-2 pm hearing from @Bram_de_Boer @AWOLimburg @maasuniversity! Register now:
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“polls have long shown that health and care are priorities for the public, and that they are increasingly willing to pay more tax for them.” https://t.co/kVoJ7FmlEk