It can be heart-breaking seeing loved ones living with motor neurone disease. This condition largely affects both the brain and bodily movements, but with the right support, people can still live fulfilling lives despite their new limitations. It can worsen over time, so as always, finding the most effective strategies to combat the effects could […]
Read MoreOur current Alzheimer’s care team knows only too well how difficult it can be when dealing with someone suffering from the condition. This will likely worsen as the years pass by, leaving the person you once knew appearing different. There are of course many ways you can help such individuals to remain active and live […]
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14 September 2021 Our client, Dot from Poole, recently celebrated her 100th birthday with a weekend of fun. Her live-in care worker, Izabela Przybylska, friends and family including grandchildren and great-grandchildren all came together to celebrate her birthday and reunite after over 18 months apart. As one of eight siblings, Dot is the […]
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Choosing the right care solutions can be a troublesome affair with so many complex parameters to consider. The option you go for generally centres around your specific needs, whether that be a longing for comradery or a sense of being within familiar surroundings. The two possibilities presented to you are usually taking residence in a […]
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As we get older, the prospect of falling over can be greatly increased. Whether you’re recovering from an illness or generally find your muscles feeling weak on a regular basis, this can be a major issue for people as they move around each day. Falling over has the potential to cause severe bodily harm, and […]
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Emotional support can make a real difference to people who find everyday living particularly difficult. Not being able to complete simple tasks can be hugely detrimental to your morale, and the isolation that comes from being almost permanently housebound can wreak havoc over your mental health. It may be difficult for close friends and family […]
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A much deeper appreciation for the efforts made by care workers is now pretty evident as a result of the Covid Pandemic. They have worked tirelessly through the most unbearable conditions, giving vulnerable people the right support during what has been a critical period health wise across the entire world. In the early days of […]
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People living with cancer or currently going through the main recovery stages may benefit from some form of care. Cancer and any treatments are extremely debilitating, leaving people feeling weak and therefore unable to complete what most would consider to be fairly simple tasks. Whether it is the weekly grocery shop or even getting ready […]
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When physical restraints make leaving the house and socialising with other people a challenge, the loneliness and isolation that comes from a lack of regular human contact can be hugely detrimental to someone’s well-being. Just having one person around who shares similar interests can make a real difference, which is why live-in companion care is […]
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In her blog for us, Beth Britton writes about the importance of raising awareness of male cancers The ‘Big C’ as cancer is still often referred to has come a long way since its days as a stigmatised disease that no one talked about. Yet despite cancer becoming a more mainstream talking point, […]
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A 93-year-old veteran who served for 27 years in the British Army has praised his live-in carers for enabling him to live independently at home and continue his lifelong hobbies. William (Bill) Shepherd, 93, from Leicestershire, developed dementia in later life and needed some extra support with his day-to-day activities, but wished to stay […]
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All of us here at Promedica24 are over the moon to be discussing of the importance of remaining in the comfort of your own home with your pets this National Pet Month! Caring for you and your pets at home We understand that leaving familiar surroundings, such as a well-loved family home, can be […]
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