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Promedica24, Europe’s largest provider of live-in care services, has been shortlisted for two awards at this year’s UK HealthInvestor Awards. The company has been recognised in the ‘Domiciliary Care Provider of the Year’ category for its excellence in providing high-quality, personalised care solutions to people in their own homes. The second category, ‘Recruiter of the […]
The main rehabilitation process for Strokes will have taken place at the hospital, after which you may be in a position to come back home and continue with your life. Since a Stroke can leave lasting effects on someone’s ability to speak and perform everyday tasks, additional support may be needed to assist with activities […]
One of our regional partners, John, discusses the impact that live-in care has had on one of his client’s with reuniting him with his beloved pet. “It’s about my Dad, Peter. He’s had a fall, spent a few days in hospital and is now in a care home”…. “They’re ok in there, but it […]
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 […]
As one of the most life-threatening conditions you can experience, it’s little wonder that an entire month is dedicated to Strokes and how this can massively impact people’s lives. Throughout May, the condition will be put under the spotlight as researchers continue their pursuit in finding more effective treatment and care plans for sufferers of […]
The pandemic has proven to be a hugely alarming ordeal for people with certain vulnerabilities, making the need for quality care perhaps the most important it has ever been. After the announcement was made in March 2020 about the emergence of the Coronavirus and how this, along with Brexit, could provide a major crisis for […]
Since Parkinson’s is a progressive disease, the prevalence over common symptoms will become greater over a certain period of time. In the early days, people who are diagnosed with the condition are likely to notice significant changes in their movement, and will develop an involuntary shaking motion. It’s also important to identify signs that someone […]
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 […]
This April, Promedica24 will be helping the world engage with the condition of Parkinson’s to spread some much needed awareness for people who are directly affected. The aim has always been to create sustainable platforms which can help provide better support to individuals who find even the most basic things we usually take for granted […]
Live-in care provider, Promedica24, has been commended by the sister of one of their Hampshire clients for providing what she describes as an exceptional carer who went beyond the call of duty. Claire Huddart, a much-loved oncology nurse from Fordingbridge in the New Forest, sadly passed-away due to ill health last year. During the […]
Progressive Alzheimer’s Symptoms Alzheimer’s Disease is most common in people over the age of 65, though as symptoms progress slowly, it can be difficult to recognise that there is a problem which means symptoms can start to develop before this age. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s are often attributed to getting older rather than being part of […]
23 February 2021 The pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing workforce shortages within the care sector, putting at risk the health and wellbeing of millions of older and vulnerable people that are reliant on care services. The post-Brexit immigration policy that went live at the beginning of the year made it virtually impossible for care providers […]