


NHS Continuing Healthcare: What You Need to Know
If you have a loved one living with dementia and in need of professional care, NHS continuing healthcare may be the ideal solution for you. NHS continuing healthcare is care arranged and funded solely by the NHS, providing support in your loved one’s home, in a...
How Holistic Nursing Can Benefit You and Your Loved Ones
Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, and nursing care homes are often the only care option for loved ones. While traditional nursing care focuses on providing medical and physical care, holistic nursing adopts an approach that considers the whole person. By...
The 5 Types of Challenging Behaviours Seen in People With Dementia
As those caring for those with dementia will know, dementia is a truly debilitating disease that progressively affects memory and behaviour. During its progression, those living with dementia may exhibit a wide range of challenging habits, so it’s important to...
The difference between nursing and residential care homes?
Caring for friends and family living with dementia presents a number of challenges that can prove rewarding and fulfilling as well as tiring and upsetting. Dementia is a disease that can gradually erode what makes someone unique, or act rapidly and change the...