This month saw the release of new health and care guidelines, as well as significant advances in dementia research. These were the most notable live-in care news stories from June. Welcome to the first edition of The Good Care Group’s
You are invited for Afternoon Tea and the option of fruit picking at Garson’s Farm Cafe Garson’s Farm Cafe in partnership with Home Instead and the Good Care Group are inviting you for Afternoon Tea and the option of *fruit picking! At
Events have been held across the country to mark Dementia Awareness Week 2016, which is set to conclude on Saturday 21st May. Events have been held across the country to mark Dementia Awareness Week 2016, which is set to conclude
Some time ago I was the 1 to 1 live in carer for a nice man John who lived in the care home. But we never mentioned that it was a care home, it was a HOTEL. John was diagnosed
On the final day of dementia awareness week it brings me great pleasure to share Victoria’s story with you. Victoria wrote to me after being inspired by Hazels’ story on Monday, which encouraged her to share her own success with
This week is Dementia Awareness Week, and to commemorate this week The Good Care Group want to share some of the wonderful stories that our Carers have given us. We hope you find them enjoyable and inspiring! This week is
Elderly care in Scotland is at the centre of a new push by Scottish Labour to secure increased local funding. Elderly care in Scotland is at the centre of a new push by Scottish Labour to secure increased local funding.
Financial Times – Wednesday 25th November 2015 The capacity of the National Health Service to cope with a difficult winter has been called into question by figures that reveal last year saw the highest number of “excess winter deaths” since
Created by the Dementia Kent Action Alliance We at The Good Care Group were delighted to be involved and sponsor the Dementia Friendly Care Awards created by the Dementia Kent Action Alliance. PRESS RELEASE Finalists from around Kent have been
BBC News on Line – Health – Wednesday 25th November 2015 GPs must tell the DVLA about any patients who continue to drive when they are medically unfit to do so, says the General Medical Council. The regulator says it