As we get older, day to day tasks can start to become increasingly harder to manage. Staying in your own home is so beneficial for many reasons and can easily be achieved with the right support.
Equality and diversity may appear to be values we take pride in displaying to the public, but do we realise how diverse individuals may be?
One year ago today, marked the date I re-joined the Adult Health and Social Care industry. I left the care industry after working as Health Care Assistant in the NHS to raise my family and fell into work within other industries as a result but, it never felt like home.
I joined Care & Carers back in late 2018, a young and eager individual who was keen to learn. I have worked in a variety of adult social care settings but never found my home.
According to the World Health Organization, the new strain of Covid-19 known as Omicron is spreading at an unprecedented rate. Many claim that the government no longer has the moral authority to tell us how to act.
n our aging population, the need for care within our own homes has greatly increased. With the growing demand every year, there are more and more Home Care services emerging in the UK, but not all of them are what you could be looking for.
Some of our staff members at Care & Carers will be participating in the Aylesbury Santa Dash this year! The Santa Dash is a charity event that benefits the Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity.
From November 2 to November 5, 2021, is International Stress Awareness Week. This week was created in 2018 to promote awareness on stress reduction. Individually, we must identify the sources of our personal stress and learn how to reduce it for ourselves and others. Here are some of our best stress-relieving tips!
On Tuesday 26th October, our community lead, Emma, is fundraising in memory of her Mum who she sadly lost on 7th March 2020.
I’d like to introduce you to Claire. She’s fifty something, happily married with two adult children and lots of friends. She’s intelligent, hard working, funny, cheerful and immensely frustrated.