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Over 1.5m elderly have to reduce or stop social care as cost of living crisis soars. Published by Home Care UK.

As one in 10 older people in the UK are reducing or stopping their social care or expect to do so in the coming months, Age UK warns it will be “inevitable” some “older people will suffer” piling extra pressure on the NHS. A new poll published by Age UK found nearly nine million people […]

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Cost of living – Support for the elderly. Published by Age UK.

With the cost of living having an impact on everyone’s bills, it’s important to understand what help is available and what cost of living payments you’re eligible for. From paying energy bills to what other financial support is available we’ve created a one-stop shop to answer your questions and point in you in the right

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged to mend ‘broken’ social care system. Published by Home Care UK.

Britain’s new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is being urged to sort out “a broken social care system”, allocate more of the £13bn committed to tackling the NHS backlog to help councils “reduce pressure on social care” and not “roll back” on Boris Johnson’s pledge to introduce a cap on care costs in 2023. Prime Minister

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged to mend ‘broken’ social care system. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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CQC chief warns without investment in social care, patients in England will be at ‘increased risk of harm’. Published by Home Care UK.

With only two in five people able to leave hospital when they are ready, the CQC chief is warning there needs to be a “real step change” in attracting and retaining social care staff or “people will be at increased risk of harm”. The Care Quality Commission’s annual assessment of the state of health and

CQC chief warns without investment in social care, patients in England will be at ‘increased risk of harm’. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

Liz Truss says ‘I’m a fighter’ as pensioners switch off medical devices to curb rising costs. Published by Home Care UK.

Pensioners are already “risking their health” by switching off essential medical equipment, heating and fridges to reduce rising living costs and as inflation rose to a 40-year high in September, Prime Minister Liz Truss told MPs “I’m a fighter” who will “always support the most vulnerable”. As charity Age UK has revealed pensioners are refusing

Liz Truss says ‘I’m a fighter’ as pensioners switch off medical devices to curb rising costs. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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Top 10 ways to make your home dementia-friendly. Published by Home Care UK.

Making a home dementia-friendly can significantly increase the quality of life for someone living at home with Alzheimer’s or a different type of dementia. As dementia can affect people’s memory, coordination and ability to recognise things, one of the best ways to make life easier is to make some changes at home. Making these adaptations

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‘Historic’ drug hailed by dementia charity as ‘new hope’ that can slow Alzheimer’s. Published by Home Care UK.

Alzheimer’s Research UK has called a new drug “historic” for its ability to slow the pace of brain decline caused by Alzheimer’s disease. The drug, lecanemab, can remove toxic beta-amyloid proteins that build up in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease. Pharmaceutical companies Eisai and Biogen have said their drug works when it is

‘Historic’ drug hailed by dementia charity as ‘new hope’ that can slow Alzheimer’s. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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Calls for Liz Truss to deliver her promise of £13bn to social care and make it ‘fighting fit’. Published by Home Care UK.

The Local Government Association (LGA) and the Independent Care Group (ICG) are calling on the Prime Minister to deliver the £13 billion pledged to tackle the crisis in adult social care as part of her leadership campaign. It comes as Health and Social Care Secretary Thérèse Coffey announced a £500 million social care discharge fund earlier this

Calls for Liz Truss to deliver her promise of £13bn to social care and make it ‘fighting fit’. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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Coffey’s £500m fund to get people out of hospital into care ‘step in right direction’. Published by Home Care UK.

Health and Social Care Secretary Thérèse Coffey has launched a £500m Adult Social Care Discharge Fund to free up hospital beds and help fix the social care crisis. There are currently 13,000 patients in hospitals in England who could be receiving care in the community and the Adult Social Care Discharge Fund will help speed

Coffey’s £500m fund to get people out of hospital into care ‘step in right direction’. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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‘Elizabeth the Great’: Queen’s generation mourn UK’s longest reigning monarch. Published by Home Care UK.

With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, described as “Elizabeth the Great”, comes a wave of reflection and remembrance amongst Britain’s oldest who are sharing their own stories about the country’s longest reigning “marvellous” monarch. After 70 years on the throne and in her Jubilee year, Elizabeth II died on the afternoon of 8 September

‘Elizabeth the Great’: Queen’s generation mourn UK’s longest reigning monarch. Published by Home Care UK. Read More »

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