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InPlace Care - Safety at home for older adults

Safety at home for older adults – it doesn’t happen by accident!

This short article about Safety at home for older adults, just touches briefly on some of the areas to be considered in making the place where older adults reside as safe as possible. There are many articles & resources available online which provide further insights, ideas & information.

COVID-19 Friendly Care

COVID-19 Friendly Care

The Inplace Care care team are senior nursing students that are trained to deal with hygienic infection control procedures within their University course and significantly within their Health and Hospital work experiences which makes up a significant part of their course.

Caring for a loved one also means caring for yourself.

Many people in unpaid roles do not identify themselves as carers & may not fully understand the need for self-care. Carers may experience feelings of loneliness, isolation & even resentment. Carers can feel that their needs should be secondary to the person requiring care & will not seek advice, assistance or additional support.
When the carer’s needs are ignored, it can have a significant impact on their wellbeing.

InPlace Care - September is Dementia Awareness Month

September is Dementia Awareness Month

Whilst there are no specific treatments to prevent or cure Dementia, human relationships, support, connectedness, enabling environments & maintaining general health are some of the keys to a person with a dementia diagnosis living well. It is also incredibly important that people caring for people with Dementia are well supported.

InPlace Care - Safety at home for older adults

Safety at home for older adults – it doesn’t happen by accident!

This short article about Safety at home for older adults, just touches briefly on some of the areas to be considered in making the place where older adults reside as safe as possible. There are many articles & resources available online which provide further insights, ideas & information.

COVID-19 Friendly Care

COVID-19 Friendly Care

The Inplace Care care team are senior nursing students that are trained to deal with hygienic infection control procedures within their University course and significantly within their Health and Hospital work experiences which makes up a significant part of their course.

Caring for a loved one also means caring for yourself.

Many people in unpaid roles do not identify themselves as carers & may not fully understand the need for self-care. Carers may experience feelings of loneliness, isolation & even resentment. Carers can feel that their needs should be secondary to the person requiring care & will not seek advice, assistance or additional support.
When the carer’s needs are ignored, it can have a significant impact on their wellbeing.

InPlace Care - September is Dementia Awareness Month

September is Dementia Awareness Month

Whilst there are no specific treatments to prevent or cure Dementia, human relationships, support, connectedness, enabling environments & maintaining general health are some of the keys to a person with a dementia diagnosis living well. It is also incredibly important that people caring for people with Dementia are well supported.

Use modern technology to service your loved ones safely to maintain their independence in their own homes at a Cost-Effective Price.

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