Laura Belford-Thomas, Author at The Good Care Group - Page 2 of 55

How much does an hourly carer cost?

Understanding and budgeting for the expenses associated with hourly home care can be a challenging process for many families. Our commitment at The Good Care Group is to provide upfront and transparent care costs, free from any hidden or extra

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Live in care vs care home

Choosing the right care provider can be a difficult process for many families. After coming to the realisation that an older adult requires assistance with the day-to-day tasks of living, many people believe that care homes are the only suitable

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Keep safe this summer with live-in care

Summertime is a time to relax in the garden and enjoy the sun. However, our elderly loved ones may face unique challenges brought on by the heat. The summer months can pose significant health concerns for older adults, from concerns

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5 ways live-in care supports privacy for older people

One of the unique and highly beneficial aspects of live-in care is its ability to provide a greater degree of privacy for older people. Preserving privacy is not just about maintaining physical boundaries but also about upholding dignity and autonomy,

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What makes a good carer?

If you or your loved ones have decided that you could benefit from home care, you might be wondering about the qualities you should be looking for in a carer. A carer is often responsible for the well-being and safety

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Stoma care at home

The Good Care Group has provided award-winning, CQC-rated ‘Outstanding’ specialist care services across the UK for over 10 years. Our stoma care is designed to help you live a purposeful and meaningful life in your own home whilst providing the

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The cost of complex care

We recognise how stressful it can be organising care for your loved one, especially if you are considering specialist complex care for a health condition. We keep our costs as simple and transparent as possible to help families plan for

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What are the signs and symptoms of dementia?

Dementia itself is not a disease. Dementia is the name given to a collection of symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social abilities. These symptoms are the result of progressive damage to the brain brought on by one or more different

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