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Dark Chocolate Easter Eggs for The Elderly

Dark Chocolate and flowers

There are many studies online that provide different nutritional guidance when it comes to improving and maintaining the health and general wellbeing of the elderly. As it is Easter, we wanted to draw your attention to particular good news about Dark Chocolate. Dark Chocolate for some people may be considered as a lavish and indulgent […]

Nutrition for the elderly – what you need to know

As we age, our bodies’ nutritional needs change. However, change doesn’t have to be bad, nor does it have to mean surviving on soft, bland food or boiled cabbage! Everycare Winchester know to how to provide the best care for you, but when it comes to nutrition, do you know how to best care for […]

Is Mobilising Becoming More Difficult For The Elderly?

Mobility is problem for many people, did you know that: • In the UK 18% of individuals, aged between, 50 and 64 years have problems with mobility, that is a staggering 1.8 million people in England and Wales • There are estimated to be 11 million people with a disability, around 20% of the population. […]

The Big Decision Home Care Or Care Home

The Big Decision Home Care Or Care Home Having arrived at the point in your life where you feel you are not coping well on your own at home but have a fear of letting strangers into your home for home care or are worried about permanently moving into a care home, consider the question […]

Home Care Preferable to Hospital Care for the Elderly

Working in Home Care in Hampshire we get to meet patients that have been discharged from the local NHS Hospital with mixed views on how they have been cared for. Hospitals have been found by the CQC to be failing in delivering basic care in the areas of nutrition and dignity. It may only be […]

Home Care Smart Gadgets for Savvy Elders

Working in Home Care, delivering services in Winchester and surrounding areas in Hampshire, we can see that the need for more gadgets is needed, particularly in the UK where there is an increase in the number of elderly people without there being on-going funding available. Relatives of the elderly can be time constrained but still […]

Free Seminar – Who will pay for long term care?

With an ageing population, Long Term Care provision is becoming a more prevalent issue.  One in four people are likely to need Long Term Care in the future, and provision for this eventuality is very often dismissed until there is an immediate need.  Indeed, for those receiving care or wishing to increase that care, there […]

Home Care – Cuts Already Coming

The Government had promised to protect Health Care Services but of course there was no direct mention of Social Care, which includes Home Care for the elderly and other people with social needs. There is always talk of protecting front line services but the definition of front line services is never made clear. There are […]

Is there a crisis coming in Care?

With the squeeze on Government spending there is concern that the quality of care given will reduce. As the care industry is very much a people driven industry if the amount being paid for care is falling then the amount of labour cost must fall to keep care businesses viable. In the Care Home setting […]

How are you being looked after in your old age?

This was found in the house of a friend’s mother after she passed away. I expect she never complained about the home care she got and even goes on to thank them for the work they did. See what you think for yourself. On being looked after by the social services and how to learn […]

Temozolomide Recall – Do you have any in your home?

For those receiving Care at Home we want to make you aware of this Drug Recall. This drug is used in the treatment of Brain Tumours. A Drug Alert has been issued, recalling some Temozolomide  (sometimes known as TMZ) capsules made by Hospira. This follows reports of the capsules splitting and leaking powder. If you […]

Preparation For Living At Home With Alzheimer’s Disease Or Dementia

Care for the Elderly can be stressful but even more so when the loved one has Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Creating a safe home environment can ease some of this stress, and getting needed time away from elderly care by employing an at home care service can also help. Creating a safe environment removes the […]

Many may be working into their 70’s.

Under the current law there is a default retirement age of 65; this means that once you turn 65 your employer can retire you. Often a person turning 65 now is not ready to retire or does not have enough pension or savings to want to retire. The Government is considering abolishing or raising the […]

Falls In The Over 65s Cost NHS £4.6 Million A Day

People that receive home care have their homes risk assessed for trips and falls to point out to them potential problems, but people, also, need to take responsibility for their fitness as they grow older. People need to be aware of the simple steps that can be taken to help prevent the potentially devastating consequences […]

Our Professional Care Is There To Avoid This

These words from Outside Left are causing me to remember that I have knuckles: “Slowly but surely, the true picture is emerging of widespread failure involving many people in different services.“ I didn’t have a Baby P, but I had the equivalent of Baby P.  She had a longer life than Baby P, but an […]

Preserve your Health, be Active

As we grow older we run the risk of failing health and having to be put into a Residential Home where we are looked after in an intensive way. This comes at a large cost because we are giving up our own home so that we can afford the residential care. There is an alternative […]

Coalition Document Sets out Positive Direction for Health and Social Care

A new independent commission will be established to advise the Government on the future funding of long-term care and the NHS will be reformed to improve patient outcomes, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced today. Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said, “This document sets out a clear message to the NHS. That our united vision is for […]

Home Care Keeping You Independent

Age is a measure of our life, when we first enter the world we are faced by many challenges but we are supported by family. When it comes to our old age we face more challenges than we did as a child but now we do not necessarily have the family there to support us. […]