CWC named Hartford Care’s Charity of the Year 2017/18
I am delighted to announce that Hartford Care’s charity of the year from 1st April 2017 will be The Care Workers Charity.
I am delighted to announce that Hartford Care’s charity of the year from 1st April 2017 will be The Care Workers Charity.
We are proud to announce that the National Care Awards supported us again this year at the Hilton Metropole and we would like to to say a special thank you to Richard Hawkins and his team at Hawker publications for their continued support.
Do you know the difference between a care worker and carer? Often the terms are used interchangeably, and although their roles do overlap, there’s a significant difference between them. Click here to discover why.
Being diagnosed with a terminal condition is an emotional time and many people aren’t sure what end of life care offers. Not only are you dealing with the impact of the illness and its symptoms, but also investigating the support options available. Here, we hope to answer some of your questions.
Being diagnosed with an incurable illness is a traumatic time, both for the individual concerned and their loved ones. At such an emotional time, it can be hard to focus on getting the care and support you need. Let’s take a look at your options.
Approaching a certain age, it’s common to feel that you need some extra support. Maybe this is due to a medical condition, loneliness, or wanting to be closer to family. Extra care can provide that option.
While caring can be hugely rewarding, it’s also important that carers and care workers remain healthy themselves. This is where respite care plays an important role. Read on to discover how it may help you.
Care needs are nothing if not unpredictable. While we would all enjoy stable health, the reality is that our medical status frequently changes. And this is where emergency care can be so important.
Nursing care is one of various health and social care services and is individually tailored to each client. If you have slightly more complex needs which require extra attention, this care service might be a suitable option. So how do you know if you need specialist nursing care?
Often illness and disability can cause additional care needs. Much of the time, day care is sufficient to keep an individual independent. For others, overnight care is just as important.