Compassionate End-of-Life Care in the Comfort of Your Own Home At Promedica24, we understand that facing the end of life is an emotional and deeply personal experience. Whether you’re arranging care for yourself or a loved one, we know that comfort, dignity, and reassurance are paramount. Our specialist end-of-life live-in care allows individuals to remain […]
Read MoreFeeling nervous about having a live-in carer? You're not alone. At Promedica24, we understand the worries that come with this transition. Our guide offers reassurance, practical tips, and expert advice to help you feel comfortable, in control, and supported every step of the way. Read more today.
Read MoreI’m Worried About Mum: How Do You Know When It’s the Right Time to Look for Care? It can be difficult to admit when a loved one may need more support than you can provide. As parents age, their health, mobility, and well-being can change, and it’s natural to worry about how best to meet […]
Read MoreSeveral years ago, in my first year working as a carer, I supported a young woman, C1, who was roughly the same age as me. She had complex care needs that required almost round-the-clock support, overnight care, medication management and personal care. C was grateful for the support as it allowed her to live in […]
Read MoreFighting Loneliness in West Sussex: A Community-Focused Approach Loneliness is a growing issue across all age groups, but older adults are particularly at risk. Here in West Sussex, addressing loneliness among the elderly has become a shared responsibility for the community. By understanding the loneliness scale and taking meaningful steps, we can provide the support […]
Read MoreWhen the time comes to consider care options, the decisions can feel overwhelming. These choices are often made during emotional and stressful circumstances, leaving little time to carefully explore the best path forward. Many families find themselves rushing to make decisions without fully understanding all the options available. This New Year, take a proactive approach […]
Read MoreCelebrating Christmas with a loved one living with dementia requires a delicate balance of festive cheer and thoughtful consideration. The holiday season, known for its hustle and bustle, can be overwhelming for individuals with dementia and their carers. Here, we explore five essential tips for managing Christmas with sensitivity, ensuring a positive and comfortable experience […]
Read MoreThe holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can also present unique challenges. Navigating the holidays with live-in care can be an adjustment for families as they settle into a new dynamic. To ensure a harmonious and fulfilling holiday experience for everyone, consider the following: Communication is Key Establishing clear and […]
Read MoreEach stage in our lives comes with its unique set of challenges and opportunities. Aging is one such phase, and we may require additional support to maintain our quality of life as our needs change. For many people, live-in care has emerged as a transformative choice that not only addresses their evolving needs but also […]
Read MoreIn recent years, the country has taken great strides towards promoting inclusivity and equality for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) individuals. However, there is still work to be done to ensure that vulnerable LGBT individuals receive the appropriate support and care they deserve. Addressing Unique Challenges LGBT individuals, particularly those living with dementia, face […]
Read MoreAnticipatory grief is a complex emotional process. It occurs when a loved one is still alive, but has a terminal or life-limiting condition, and for family members of people living with dementia, this can be especially challenging. Dementia can progress slowly over time, leaving loved ones in a constant state of worry and grief. […]
Read MoreLife with a diagnosis of autism presents its own distinct challenges. From childhood through to old age, people living with autism spectrum disorders often find difficulties in navigating everyday life. Their neurodivergence, while offering them many positive traits to celebrate, can also throw up curveballs when it comes to social interactions in typical classrooms, workplaces […]
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