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heatwave care advice

Heatwave care advice

Heatwaves can be dangerous, especially for the very young or very old or those with chronic disease. Advice on how to reduce the risk either for yourself or somebody you know can be obtained from the NHS website at https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/heatwave-how-to-cope-in-hot-weather/ NHS 111 or from your local chemist. Heatwave care advice – we all love the […]

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good hydration for those receiving care at home

Good hydration for those receiving care at home

It is really important not to underestimate the importance of good hydration for those receiving care at home. How much water should we drink each day? The amount you should drink each day depends on several factors including climate, physical activity and diet.  The UK Food Standards Agency recommends that “in a moderate climate, such […]

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Heatwave care advice

Caring for someone with dementia in a heatwave

It is not easy, caring for someone with dementia in a heatwave.  For many people, warmer weather can cause discomfort, dehydration and distress.  Those with dementia may find it difficult to take the steps we all take to help us cope in the heat.  Here is some advice about caring for someone with dementia in […]

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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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Overnight care

Overnight care

Overnight care provides peace of mind and reassurance that you will be looked after whatever happens through the night.  Care isn’t only needed during the day but often at night too.  Your Care Workers will stay with you in your home throughout the night to assist and support you as and when needed. Gardiner’s team […]

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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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Hot water bottle

Are hot water bottles dangerous?

Have you ever stopped to think and ask yourself the question are hot water bottles dangerous? Why people use hot water bottles and what is the worry? In the cold of winter, we all look for ways to keep warm.  With the price of fuel so high, many try to avoid having the heating on […]

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Medication at home

Flu Vaccine

Two simple things that you can do to help stay healthy this winter include getting your flu vaccine and COVID-19 vaccination.  It is especially important to get vaccinated if you are at higher risk of getting seriously ill from these illnesses. Who can get the flu vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine right now? Relevant to Gardiner’s, […]

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Attendance allowance

Attendance allowance

Attendance allowance is available to all aged over state pension age that needs daily help with personal care (washing, dressing, or eating) due to an illness or disability.   To qualify you don’t actually have to be paying for help with care and it is up to you what you spend the money on. How […]

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home fire safety

Home Fire Safety for elderly relatives – what you need to know

Have you stopped to think carefully about Home Fire Safety for elderly relatives? Most fires that involve death or serious injury take place in people’s homes.  Fatalities from fire are more common in the elderly than any other age group.  Detecting a fire before it has a chance to spread gets harder as we age […]

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Emollient Fire Risk

Emollient Fire Risk

ingstand emollient fire risk and how to reduce the risk? Emollients are moisturising treatments that are applied directly to the skin to soothe and hydrate it.  The way emollients work is by covering the skin with a protective film which helps to contain the moisture. Emollients can be found within many products including those available […]

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