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COVID-19: Should I move my loved one out of a nursing home?
One of the most common concerns when moving into a nursing home is a fear of loneliness. Thankfully, for the vast majority, this fear is
One of the most common concerns when moving into a nursing home is a fear of loneliness. Thankfully, for the vast majority, this fear is
The decision to move your loved one into a care home is never an easy one. However, once the signs that it’s time for a
No matter how your loved one comes to be in care — whether it’s self-referral, family referral, GP referral, or through an incident, accident, or
In this post, we share some of those objections and offer suggestions for how best to respond.
In this post, we thought we’d share some of the most notable hidden costs of nursing home care and explain how we do things differently.
If you have a loved one staying with us (or if you’re interested in life inside a nursing home at this particular moment in time), here’s a quick recap of what we’ve been doing to stave off the boredom of lockdown — while keeping everyone safe and happy.
It’s not uncommon for fears to delay the decision to move into a nursing home. So, in this short blog post, we aim to address these concerns head-on and smooth the way towards a better quality of life for all involved.
It’s often the very first question we’re asked about living in a nursing home: How much does it cost?
And the truth is, there’s no easy answer.
Although moving into a nursing home often means downsizing from a house or an apartment to a single room, you mustn’t think of it as