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Our blog features real stories from carers, clients and colleagues across The Good Care Group.

Staying safe in the heat this summer

As the UK braces for a summer sizzler and frequent heat health alerts in place, we encourage families to keep a close eye on older relatives and neighbours. While sun-seekers may be reaching for their beach towels, health professionals are...

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Essential dementia care tips during a heatwave

With summer upon us, and the increasing likelihood of heatwaves, it’s more important than ever to be aware of the specific challenges hot weather poses for individuals living with dementia. People with dementia can be particularly vulnerable to heat-related illnesses...

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Supporting cancer patients at home

We believe everyone deserves to receive compassionate care in the comfort of their own home, especially when facing an illness like cancer. Recently, our Clinical Lead, Sabah Shah, spoke with Cancer Care Map, offering valuable insights into how The Good...

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Winner – Domiciliary Care Provider of the Year

The Good Care Group has been named Domiciliary Care Provider of the Year at the HealthInvestor Awards 2025, held last night in London, beating off stiff competition from eleven other providers. The annual awards recognise the very best in health...

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Working at The Good Care Group: Zoe’s 2 years journey

A commitment to outstanding At The Good Care Group (TGCG), our commitment to outstanding home care and live-in care goes beyond words; it’s at the heart of everything we do. We recently sat down with Zoe, a valued member of...

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Subtle early signs of dementia

During Dementia Action week in May, we saw our Admiral Nurse, Dr Jane Pritchard, featured in The Mirror, sharing her insights on the early signs of dementia. We understand the importance of spreading awareness and advice on dementia, so that...

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What to avoid saying to someone with dementia

According to the NHS, more than 944,000 people in the UK are living with dementia – a number that continues to rise as life expectancy increases. To mark Dementia Action Week (19 – 25 May) in the UK, Dr Jane...

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Empowering Carers Through Continuous Development

At The Good Care Group (TGCG), we believe that learning is a lifelong journey, one that empowers our carers to deliver exceptional care while growing personally and professionally. This Learning at Work Week, we’re proud to celebrate the dedication of...

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Duncan’s football life with dementia

For 92-year-old Duncan Ferguson, the cheering crowds, the feel of the ball at his feet, and the camaraderie of his teammates aren’t just distant memories. Despite living with dementia, his passion for football remains an integral part of his life,...

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Stroke Awareness Month 2025

Make May Purple, runs annually each year to help raise the awareness of stroke and the impact it can have on the individuals and their families. Despite being a leading cause of death and disability, strokes are often misunderstood and...

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Carer of the Month – Ana

A huge congratulations to Ana, our TGCG Carer of the Month! At The Good Care Group (TGCG), excellence in care is more than a goal; it’s a commitment to helping people to live the best life they can. The role...

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A rewarding career in care: making a difference every day

The care sector is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling career paths available today. National Careers Week is the perfect time to explore meaningful and fulfilling career opportunities, and few paths are as rewarding as a career in care....

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