Domiciliary Care: The Essential Guide (2018)

The world of health and social care can be confusing. And domiciliary care is no different. With all the different options available, it can be hard to know which services will best support your needs. In this guide, we look to break down domiciliary care and some of the services it can provide.

Elderly Care: The Essential Guide (2018)

Ageing affects us all, and at some point, we have to consider its implications…Whether that’s for ourselves, or for our family and friends. Although it can be stressful and confusing to discover what assistance is available, we hope this proves a useful introductory guide.

Dementia Care: A Helpful Guide (2018)

Today, about 850,000 people in the UK are living with dementia. In this article, we’ll look a closer look at the condition as well as some of the interventions available.

Kate and Vincent

Kate’s son Vincent, who has autism, needed a safe space to play at home. After applying for a Disabled Facilities Grant and being awarded a CWC grant, Kate can make her garden safe for Vincent to enjoy water games and trampolining.

Lauren’s story

Lauren was 12 years into her career in care when she fled domestic violence with her son. She had to reduce her hours at work and was living in temporary accommodation. Lauren was supported by her local council in finding a permanent property a few miles away from her son’s school. However, the property was unfurnished and the floorboards were bare. After completing an application, we awarded Lauren a grant to pay for the installation of carpets.

Rachel’s story

Rachel’s world was turned upside down when her son had an accident, leaving him in hospital for two weeks. Receiving an income wasn’t Rachel’s priority at the time, but lacking a sustainable income meant she was struggling to keep top of her bills and she was barely eating. The Care Workers Charity awarded Rachel a grant to help keep up with essential living costs and travel arrangements to the hospital.

Lorraine’s story

Lorraine begun her career in care aged 19 and since then, has specialised in caring for adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities and has also become an experienced dementia practitioner. Lorraine’s disabled facilities grant was not going to cover the costs of the home adaptations she needed to live independently in her own home, so Lorraine approached CWC.

Bridget’s story

Bridget was left in a desperate situation when she had little resource to pay for a flight to Zambia so she could provide care for her critically ill Mother.