Safety at home

Helping people to move safely

Helping people to move safely

If you are a carer you may well need to help the person that you care for to move around.  Helping people to move safely is really important so that you don’t hurt yourself or your loved one.   Consider if you get injured what would happen to the person that you provide care for?  Carers often suffer from […]

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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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Sepsis

Sepsis – be aware

Sepsis or  blood poisoning can happen as a result of an infection or injury.  Our immune systems normally fight infection however sometimes it can attack our body’s own organs and tissues. Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition that can initially look like flu, gastroenteritis or a chest infection.  It can be treated if caught early. […]

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Arthritis support

Arthritis Support – Free home adaptations

Arthritis Support with free home adaptations are available to many people.  These adaptations can make the home environment safer and improve independence. Arthritis Support – Free home adaptations Around 17 million people in the UK are living with arthritis and related conditions.  However, Versus Arthritis says that 80% of people with arthritis, who are eligible […]

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Sight tests for those receiving care at home

Sight tests for those receiving care at home

The importance of sight tests for those receiving care at home By the time we are 65 years old, almost all of us will need to wear glasses or contact lenses.  Poor vision is a significant factor in a great many falls for people aged over 60 and that is one of the reasons why […]

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Telecare lifeline alarms

Telecare lifeline alarms

Telecare lifeline alarms provide a link to a control centre 24 hours a day.  Usually, the system will consist of a base unit connected to your phone line.  You can still use your phone in the normal way.  The base unit connects wirelessly to various alarms around your home.  If an alarm is raised, the […]

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key safes

Key safes – secure boxes for safe key storage

What are key safes? Key safes are small boxes that are secured to the outside of your property.  You store your keys in the safe and set a PIN number.  By giving the PIN number to people you choose they can gain access to your house without you coming to the door. Why use them? Perhaps […]

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Lions bottle

Lions bottle – important messages for emergency services

What is a Lions bottle? A Lions bottle is a simple idea.  People keep important personal and medical information in the bottle in a common location which emergency services will be aware to look for if needed. How does it work? An unused bottle will contain two stickers.  Put one sticker inside of the front […]

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Macular degeneration

Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is the most common cause of visual impairment in older adults.  We all reach an age where our sight stops being perfect.  In the UK, it is estimated that over a quarter of a million adults suffer blindness because of Macular Degeneration.  It develops when the part of the eye responsible for central […]

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Fraud targetting elderly people

Fraud targetting elderly people

Please read below details about the TV Providers Discount Fraud targetting elderly people.  This type of fraud is nationwide. Since the beginning of this year (2018), there have been 300 Action Fraud Reports relating to this fraud. From the reports received, victims aged over 66 seem to be the most targeted. TV Providers Discount Fraud targetting […]

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Living at home with dementia

Living at home with dementia

If you are living at home with dementia, there are things that you can do to make your home dementia friendly – helping keep you safe, active and doing the things that you want to do. Get the light right – bring able to see clearly helps make sense of where you are. Add lights […]

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