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How homecare can have a positive impact on individuals and their families. Published by PRN Care.

Homecare can have a positive impact on individuals and families in several ways. Here are some of the key benefits: Improved Quality of Life: Homecare enables individuals to receive personalized care in the comfort of their own homes. This can enhance their quality of life, as they can maintain their independence and continue to engage […]

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How can Homecare help me? Published by PRN care.

Homecare can provide a range of services to help you with various tasks, depending on your needs. Some of the ways homecare can help you include: Personal Care: Homecare providers can assist with personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. This can be particularly helpful for individuals who have mobility or other

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The Next Steps to put People at the Heart of Care. Published by Homecare Association.

In response to the Government’s announcement on the next steps for social care Dr Jane Townson, Chief Executive of the Homecare Association said: “We welcome the ambitious vision set out in the People at the Heart of Care White Paper. Regrettably, however, the funding allocated was never adequate to deliver this vision, including growing and

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The benefits of receiving homecare. Published by PRN Homecare.

Receiving homecare can have many benefits, including personalised care and the comfort of being in your own home. Here are some specific benefits of receiving homecare: Personalised care: When you receive homecare, you can receive personalised care tailored specifically to your individual needs. This means that your caregiver can provide you with the care and

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Homecare Association announces the new minimum price for homecare 2023-2024. Published by Homecare Association.

The Homecare Association has published its Minimum Price for Homecare for April 2023 to March 2024. This minimum fee rate for purchase of homecare by local authorities and the NHS has been calculated at £25.95 per hour. This allows for full compliance with the National Living Wage (£10.42 per hour) and the delivery of sustainable, good

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Managing finances for people with dementia. Published by Alzheimer’s Society.

As dementia progresses, there may come a time when the person will struggle to manage their finances and affairs. At some point, they may need extra support, or for someone to manage their money for them. Someone may have planned ahead and created an Enduring power of attorney (before October 2007) or Lasting power of attorney

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Home Safety for the Elderly: A Simple Checklist. Published by The Care Workers Charity.

Staying safe at home becomes more important for older adults, especially during illness or disability. Whether a friend or loved one suffers from a neurological condition like Parkinson’s disease or age-related mobility problems, it’s important to take precautions. Minimising risk around the house can reduce the likelihood of emergencies or accidents that could lead to

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Tips for Carers Managing Medication. Published by NHS UK.

Managing medicines for someone can be a challenge, particularly if they’re taking several different types. Although the person you care for may appreciate your support with their medicines, bear in mind that they have a right to confidentiality. It’s up to them to decide how much of their health and medicines information is available to

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How to help someone you care for keep clean. Published by NHS UK.

Keeping yourself or someone you care for clean is essential. Poor hygiene can cause discomfort, skin complaints and infections, and can lower self-esteem. Staying clean: the basics To keep someone clean, make sure they: wash their hands after going to the toilet wash their genitals and bottom area every day wash their face every day

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