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Read the latest care industry news, interesting articles, important announcements plus recent thoughts and ideas from The Good Care Group.

The Good Care Group Employee Awards 2025

Each year, The Good Care Group proudly hosts its Employee Awards to honour and celebrate the exceptional contributions of our team members across the organisation. These awards provide a special opportunity for anyone to nominate colleagues who excel in their...

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The Good Care Group Joins SHIF: Championing ABI Care

We are pleased to announce that The Good Care Group is now a proud member of the SHIF (Scottish Head Injury Forum) support network. This partnership strengthens our commitment to providing the highest quality, specialist care for individuals living with...

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Our team’s incredible success at the Regional Care Awards

We are absolutely thrilled to share some wonderful news from the recent care awards! The Good Care Group has received significant recognition at The Great British Care Awards (London Region), highlighting our commitment to outstanding, person-led care. This success is...

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The Good Care Group announces BABICM membership

We’re proud to share that we are now members of BABICM: British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management. The British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management (BABICM) is the leading membership organisation for professionals working in...

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The Good Care Group shortlisted in seven categories at The Great British Care Awards 2025

We’re proud to share that The Good Care Group has been shortlisted in seven categories at The Great British Care Awards 2025 (London region).  This news recognises our incredible team for their dedication, innovation, and passion for delivering outstanding care...

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World Mental Health Day: how home care helps reduce loneliness

According to Age UK, almost one million older people in the UK are lonely. Loneliness can affect anyone, regardless of age. But while most of us experience these negative feelings occasionally, persistent loneliness can take a toll on our mental...

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Everyday Interiors That Trigger People With Alzheimer’s

Health experts are highlighting the often-overlooked ways home interiors can trigger distress and behavioural changes in people living with dementia. From the dark appearance of water in a sink to the glare of shiny floors, ordinary features can become invisible...

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Elderly couples living together: the importance of companionship

For older couples, home is more than just a living space. It’s a place where they share daily routines, cherished memories, and a life together, built over the years. When thought of like this, it makes sense why staying together...

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What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?

Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia can be unsettling, and is bound to lead to a lot of questions. Whether it’s for yourself or for a loved one, it’s normal to want to understand more, including finding out what...

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Natalie’s story: living well with dementia

For many families supporting a loved one living with dementia, the thought of planning a day out can feel daunting. While it’s normal for questions around safety, comfort, and unpredictability to surface, with the right preparation (and a little creativity),...

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World Alzheimer’s Month: raising awareness and supporting those affected

      According to research from Alzheimer’s Society, there are currently 982,000 people living with dementia here in the UK.  However, while more than half of us know someone who has been diagnosed with the condition, over two thirds...

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5 ways nature can help people living with dementia

      Nature is often thought of as a source of joy, comfort, and peace, but for those living with dementia, it can also offer a powerful way to maintain wellbeing and connect with others.  Even simple sensory experiences...

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