NEWS
Read the latest care industry news, interesting articles, important announcements plus recent thoughts and ideas from The Good Care Group.
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, especially for older adults. From personalised assistance to fostering a sense of control, live-in care…...
Read MoreHow live-in care helps protect vulnerable older people
At The Good Care Group, we passionately advocate for the empowerment and well-being of older adults. We believe that live-in care provided by a fully regulated and managed service is truly one of the best ways to protect older adults from the uncertainties and challenges they may face in their home environment. Learn more about…...
Read MoreHow live-in care supports older people living with pets
As January is walk your dog month, it is a great way to kick-off the year by establishing healthy habits for both you and your furry companion. At The Good Care Group, our live-in care service enables older people to continue living with pets, which has many benefits for well-being and quality of life. Living…...
Read MoreThe 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 the care they need. The Good Care Group has provided high-quality, complex care services to…...
Read MoreWhat 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 conditions. Dementia symptoms will vary depending on the type of dementia a person has and…...
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