Caregiving Resources
Practical guides and advice to help you care for your loved ones with confidence — written by people who understand.
Long-Distance Caregiving: How to Help When You Can't Be There
Strategies for contributing meaningfully to a loved one's care when you live far away, without feeling helpless or guilty.
Caring for Someone with Dementia at Home
Practical advice for families caring for a loved one with dementia at home — from daily routines to communication strategies and safety.
Managing Parkinson's Day-to-Day
How families can support someone with Parkinson's disease through daily challenges — from medication timing to mobility and emotional wellbeing.
Understanding Post-Stroke Recovery
What families need to know about stroke recovery — the timeline, what to expect, and how to support rehabilitation at home.
Caring for Someone with Heart Failure
What family carers need to know about heart failure — managing symptoms at home, recognising warning signs, and supporting quality of life.
How to Communicate Effectively with GPs and Consultants
Getting the most from medical appointments — how to prepare, what to ask, and how to ensure your concerns are heard.
What to Ask at a Care Home Visit
Essential questions for families visiting care homes — from staffing ratios and CQC ratings to day-to-day life and end-of-life care.
Understanding Your Loved One's Care Plan
What a care plan is, what it should contain, how to read one, and how to make sure it reflects your loved one's actual needs and wishes.
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