October 3, 2024 Dementia care
How does someone with dementia feel?
Dementia is a complex condition that affects each person differently. A diagnosis can have a very big impact and bring on an array of emotions for the person affected and their loved ones. When initially diagnosed, it is normal to feel a variety of […]
Read moreSeptember 29, 2024 Affiliations
Preserving tradition: Mairead Liston’s Sheep-herding experience
In a truly unique and historical moment, Mairead Liston, a distinguished member of The Worshipful Company of Nurses, led a flock of sheep across Southwark Bridge this weekend. This extraordinary event commemorated her medieval rights as a City of London Freeman. Over 1,000 Freemen […]
Read moreSeptember 23, 2024 Homecare Services
Difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia
Many people around the world are aware of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, but sometimes they can be confused as the same disease and many cannot tell the difference. Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia and accounts for up to 60-80% of the cases. […]
Read moreSeptember 21, 2024 Homecare Services
Qualities of a good carer
Every person is unique therefore providing a bespoke level of care that incorporates well into a patient’s lifestyle is paramount. In our homecare services, we’ve created some of the essential aspects, characteristics and qualities required to be a successful and effective carer: Practical work […]
Read moreSeptember 20, 2024 Cancer Care
Cancer: Your essential guide
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of cancer, from its fundamental nature and development to personalized care planning, holistic support, and the management of treatment-related side effects and complications. 1. What is cancer? Cancer is a condition characterised by the uncontrolled growth and multiplication […]
Read moreSeptember 18, 2024 Dementia care
Which factors can raise or lower dementia risk?
The NHS defines dementia as a group of symptoms caused by a gradual decline in brain function. This decline affects memory, language, and thinking speed. While around 65% of dementia risk comes from uncontrollable factors like age and family history, some factors can be […]
Read moreSeptember 13, 2024 Dementia care
What is vascular dementia?
Vascular dementia is a common type of dementia caused by reduced blood flow to the brain. It’s estimated to affect around 150,000 people in the UK. About 5% to 10% of people with dementia have vascular dementia alone. Symptoms Vascular dementia can start suddenly […]
Read moreSeptember 11, 2024 Accreditations
Insights from the Make Work Better Conference
Denise Moore and Colleen Liston recently had the privilege of attending the Make Work Better Conference, hosted by Investors in People. The event was filled with practical insights, industry trends, and thought-provoking discussions from renowned experts. The conference featured a stellar lineup of speakers, […]
Read moreSeptember 9, 2024 Stroke care
Stroke: Your Essential Guide
What is a stroke? A stroke is a life-threatening condition that can have a life altering impact on your life. There is a misconception that only older people can suffer from a stroke. However, it can happen to anyone at any time. Whether you […]
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