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Day Trips to Remember

Day Trips to Remember

When Care Manager L discussed social and stimulating activities with the family at the initial assessment for Mrs M, the family said that they were unsure if she would be ok on a bus with strangers.  Mrs M has a diagnosis of dementia – she is often reserved and it has always been very hard to…...
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Couples Care - Mr and Mrs L

Couple’s Care – Mr and Mrs G

The Good Care Group has been caring for and supporting couples for over 10 years, to live in the comfort and familiarity of their own home, whilst improving their overall quality of life with high quality live-in care. Mr and Mrs G started their care journey with The Good Care Group in March 2020. Initially,…...
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Couple's Care - Mr and Mrs B

Couple’s Care – Mr and Mrs B

The Good Care Group has been caring for and supporting couples for over 10 years, to live in the comfort and familiarity of their own home, whilst improving their overall quality of life with high quality live-in care. Our professional live-in carers have been caring for Mr and Mrs B since May 2021, after Mrs…...
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Congratulations to Kaycee Zach for her distinction

Congratulations to Kaycee Zach for her distinction

At The Good Care Group we are committed to supporting our staff to grow and develop. We offer our central office teams the opportunity to complete further learning in a range of subject areas through the apprenticeship scheme.   Apprenticeship courses are an excellent way to study for a formal qualification whilst also working in…...
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Bank of Scotland named ‘Dementia Friendly Bank’

The Bank of Scotland has been named the country’s first official ‘Dementia Friendly Bank’, after it took steps to raise dementia awareness amongst staff. Working in partnership with Alzheimer Scotland, the bank is training staff to provide a better level of customer service to people with dementia, their carers and their families. The on-going…...
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