Care advice hub
Our care advice hub offers helpful information and expert advice for those seeking care for themselves or a loved one.
How many types of diabetes are there?
There are many different types of diabetes with the two most common being: Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Each type of diabetes has its own causes, symptoms, and treatments. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of...
Read moreSupport after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Receiving or hearing the news of an Alzheimer’s diagnosis can be a challenging, life-changing event that can bring a mixture of emotions to you or your loved ones. You may be feeling shocked or in disbelief by the news and...
Read moreChoosing The Best Personal Alarms for the Elderly
Personal alarms are small, wearable alarm systems that can call for help in case of injury, illness or slips and falls. By pressing a button on the alarm system, an alarm will sound or the device will contact a pre-agreed...
Read moreBenefits and entitlements for the elderly
Understanding what benefits and entitlements we are entitled to as we get older can be a confusing and daunting task. With so many different options available, it can be difficult to know where to start and what you may be...
Read moreHow to Keep the Elderly Warm in Bed
As we get older, our bodies go through several changes that can make us more susceptible to the cold. The elderly, in particular, are more likely to feel the effects of low temperatures, especially when they are in bed at...
Read moreWhat is a care needs assessment?
Needing extra care and support to maintain independence and quality of life can happen at any stage in life. If you find that you need extra support to live a full and independent life at home, there are care funding...
Read moreSupporting clients who experience sundowning
Our resident dementia expert Dr Jane Pritchard, explains what is meant by ‘sundowning’ in dementia and helpful tips on reducing discomfort and distress. ‘Sundowning’ is the name given to when people with dementia become more confused, anxious or distressed during...
Read moreTop tips on how to prepare for a Live-in Care interview with The Good Care Group
We all know how daunting interviews can feel. At The Good Care Group, we want you to feel relaxed and prepared to speak with our team of Recruiters. When you are invited to a final interview, our Recruiters will conduct...
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