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How to Care For a Stroke Patient at Home
How to Care For a Stroke Patient at Home When a loved one has a stroke, it can be difficult to adapt to their new care needs, which can put pressure on family and friends as well as lead to confusion and negative emotions for the stroke victim. It can be easier to...
10 Hobbies to Keep Seniors Mentally and Physically Active at Home
As a person gets older they are likely to have more time on their hands, and for some, it can become difficult to fill the time as bodily limitations associated with age start to become apparent. In fact, many adults aged 65 and above spend 10 hours or more a day...
Heart Failure Facts & Information
In the UK, there are around 7.6 million people living with a heart or circulatory disease, so it is fairly common. Regardless of this number, however, there are plenty of misconceptions and myths surrounding heart failure and related heart conditions. In fact, the...
What Are the 7 Stages of Dementia?
Dementia can be split into the categories of mild, moderate and severe; however, this can further be broken down into 7 stages and understanding these stages, and where your loved one falls within them can help you to ensure appropriate care and supervision is provided.
Looking for a care job in Chiswick?
Starting a career in care is easy if you have the willingness to work and drive to caring for others. From helping with patients' medication and general house chores that they can’t always do themselves, it’s not always about the qualifications you have, but the...
Can I become a carer with no experience?
Starting a career in care is easy if you have the willingness to work and drive to caring for others. From helping with patients' medication and general house chores that they can’t always do themselves, it’s not always about the qualifications you have, but the...