Inclusion

Celebrating diversity in homecare

Celebrating Diversity in Homecare

At Gardiner’s Homecare, we are proud of our reputation for treating everyone as an individual.  We respect people’s beliefs, and value what matters most to them. This commitment extends to celebrating diversity within the LGBTQ+ community. LGBTQ+ care workers LGBTQ+ care workers bring a valuable perspective and skills to the care sector and to our […]

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Voting

Supporting people to vote

Supporting people to vote can be really important to those that now require help from others. Ahead of the General Election on Thursday 4 July, this post provides information about supporting people to vote and how to make the process easier.  Gardiner’s can support our clients to vote if they wish.  Many of our clients […]

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Companionship care

Companionship – tackling loneliness

Companionship care is a great way to address loneliness and isolation.   Whilst loneliness can affect all ages, those aged over 75 are especially vulnerable.  Social isolation might stem from illness, getting weaker or being scared to go out.  Other common factors include retirement, family being around less often, the deaths of spouses, and perhaps also […]

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power of attorney

Why do I need a Lasting Power of Attorney?

What is a Lasting Power of Attorney? A lasting power of attorney is something that we should probably all have in place.   It is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions for you, or act on your behalf if you are no longer able to do so yourself. What happens if I don’t […]

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Trips out with care workers

Supporting our clients to take trips out with care workers to visit a favourite place is something which we love to do at Gardiner’s Homecare. Trips out with care workers – a visit to the lock This photo was taken by Gardiner’s carer Lisa.  It shows Les enjoying a slice of Carrot cake and coffee […]

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Caring and seasonal affective disorder

Caring for people with seasonal affective disorder

It is important to think about caring for people with seasonal affective disorder.  The winter blues are common and affects people of all ages.  The symptoms of seasonal affective disorder include: persistent low mood loss of pleasure or interest in normal everyday activities irritability feelings of despair, guilt and worthlessness feeling lethargic (lacking in energy) […]

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Dementia Friendly Cinema

Dementia Friendly Cinema

Regal Picturehouse in Henley-on-Thames is a Dementia Friendly Cinema.  Once a month they have Dementia-Friendly Screening.  The cinema is open to all but especially for people with dementia and their family, friends and carers.  There is a chance to socialise for 30 minutes before the film and enjoy free tea, coffee and biscuits. During the film, […]

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Dementia support groups

Dementia support groups and services

This page details some of the Dementia Support activities and groups available locally. Singing for the Brain – Dementia Support group The Alzheimer’s Society Singing for the Brain groups use singing and other activities to bring together people with dementia or memory loss. Click here to watch a video of a group of participants talking […]

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Virtual Reality Dementia Experience

Dementia Experience

A Walk Through Dementia from Alzheimer’s Research is a Virtual Reality Dementia Experience using an App on your smart phone to put you in the shoes of someone living with dementia.  It demonstrates some of the symptoms that pose challenges to many people living with dementia using everyday situations: A trip to the supermarket Being […]

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Talking newspaper

Talking Newspaper

A Talking Newspaper audio version of The Henley Standard Newspaper is available free of charge to anyone registered blind or partially sighted.  It is also available to people who can’t read the paper themselves for a different reason, such as being unable to hold the paper or turn pages. The Henley and District Talking Newspaper is […]

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Stay safe at home

Stay safe at home

With darker evenings upon us, stay safe at home. Thames Valley Police are reminding us all to take basic home security measures to help ensure that we stay safe at home. Tips to help you stay safe at home. Reduce the chance of your house being targeted: Invest in a timer light switch.  Vary the […]

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Silver Line

The Silver Line helpline for older people

The Silver Line helpline for older people in the UK now takes over 10,000 calls a week. It offers a free, confidential, 24-hour, 365-day-a-year helpline.  The helpline number is 0800 4 70 80 90, all calls are free.  It offers information and friendship and signposting to local organisations for support or social activities. The service […]

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