A Collaborative Initiative with Age UK for Blue Badges and Support Allowance

2024-02-09T11:07:02+00:00

In an effort to improve the well-being of our community members, our office collaborated with Age UK to organize a program focused on assisting individuals with blue badges and support allowance. The primary objective of the program was to facilitate access to blue badges and support allowance for eligible community members, particularly seniors, who [...]

A Collaborative Initiative with Age UK for Blue Badges and Support Allowance2024-02-09T11:07:02+00:00

Career Progression in Care

2023-05-31T14:55:15+01:00

Career progression in the field of care is an essential aspect for individuals who are passionate about providing quality care and support to those in need. As care workers and support workers develop their skills and gain experience, they have the opportunity to advance in their careers and take on more responsibilities. Ways to [...]

Career Progression in Care2023-05-31T14:55:15+01:00

Corona Virus – Covid 19

2020-03-26T16:27:52+00:00

We want to ensure that we are communicating the most relevant and up-to-date information to both our clients’ and to our staff. Prior to receiving the official guidance from government and public health England we had already taken several steps. We have been in regular contact with our caregivers providing updates on the virus We [...]

Corona Virus – Covid 192020-03-26T16:27:52+00:00

Beware the shadow you cast.

2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

For many years I have thought about the impact that our interactions with each other have, even during the time when we are apart. For much of my professional career I have said “beware the shadow you cast” meaning that the way you treat someone when you are with them can have a positive or [...]

Beware the shadow you cast.2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Trouble Sleeping?

2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Councillors and care providers have added their voices to the concerns of others in social care over back pay for carers for “sleep in shifts”. In a letter to the Observer last week Bridget Warr of the UKHCA and leading politicians from local authorities urged ministers to provide assistance to fill what could be a [...]

Trouble Sleeping?2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Tell me about your hobbies?

2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Over the past month we have been recruiting lots of lovely caregivers to support the clients needing home care in South Yorkshire. Whenever we are recruiting we are fortunate to get lots of interest. We invariably spend more time ensuring we take the right caregivers than we do with anything else. It is important to [...]

Tell me about your hobbies?2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Flu strikes in January

2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Public Health England has reported “high but not unprecedented levels” of flu being seen in the first week of January. The figures for hospital admissions during the first two weeks in December 2017 were in line with those seen in 2016 at between 1-2 per 100,000 people. In the first week of January that figure [...]

Flu strikes in January2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

Loneliness harmful to your health

2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00

The BBC has publicised a recent report on Loneliness completed by a cross-party commission established by Jo Cox MP before her death. The report recommends that a minister should be appointed to lead on the issue of loneliness in society. It concludes that loneliness can be as harmful to your health as smoking 15 cigarettes [...]

Loneliness harmful to your health2019-06-17T13:51:37+01:00