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Celebrating 30 Years of Care: A Heartfelt Visit with Bridget and Her Family
At Access Care , we're proud to have provided 30 years of live-in care services, and as part of our anniversary, we’ve taken the...
Val's Journey – Maintaining Independence with Live-In Care
Background: Val, an elderly woman with significant health challenges, has experienced a difficult journey over the past year. She...
Health & Wellbeing Tips to Keep Your Home Care Client Healthy This Winter
Winter is here, and at Access Care, we know how important it is for our live-in carers to keep their live-in care clients healthy and...
Celebrate Christmas with Live-In Care Creating Joyful Memories at Home
With the festive season nearly upon us, the phrase “there’s no place like home” feels more meaningful than ever - especially with the...
December 3rd 2024: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
On December 3rd 2024, we celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), which is a United Nations observance...
Your Guide to Preventing Falls in Live-in Care
Being comfortable in your home is something that everyone cherishes. For those who are in need of extra help and assistance, staying at...
Carer’s Rights Day: Recognising The Role Of Family Carers At Home
Every November, as the leaves turn and the days grow shorter, a special day shines brightly on the calendar for carers across the UK...
Navigating Diabetes Awareness Month with Access Care
Every November, communities around the world come together to raise awareness about diabetes, a condition that affects millions. At...
The Joy of Cooking Together with Live-In Care Clients
Cooking isn’t just about preparing a meal -it’s a practical and engaging activity that can help stimulate all the senses. For live-in...
Make Your Live-in Care Client’s Rainy Days Memorable with Memory Boxes
Rainy days can often feel dreary, but for those caring for clients living with dementia, they actually present a lovely opportunity to...
Whisking Up Memories: Baking Benefits for Dementia Clients
Welcome to our next guide from Access Care ! Today, we are focusing on a topic that is close to many of our hearts; how live-in...
September is World Alzheimer's Month
September is here, a month that often signals change as leaves turn to shades of gold and the world begins to prepare for the cooler...
Fun Memory Games for Home Care Client’s with Memory Loss
At Access Care we have been a dedicated live-in carer agency for over 30 years, providing exceptional home care and support for people...
A Live-in Carer’s Guide to Managing a Decrease in Appetite in Elderly Clients
Managing a decrease in appetite among elderly live-in care clients can be a tricky aspect of live-in care, it needs a keen understanding...
Summer Comfort Tips For Live-In Carers Keeping Elderly Clients Cool
The summer heat can be a real challenge, especially for our beloved elderly ones who need a little extra care. As a live-in carer , you...
Comprehensive Care: Exploring the Conditions Supported by Live-In Carers
In today’s busy world, many families find themselves juggling lots of responsibilities while also caring for their loved ones. Whether...
Navigating the world when living with dementia – it’s not always about memory
Over time many family members struggle to communicate with their loved ones who have dementia. I have cared with people living with...
Access Care Introduces: Action Medical Research for Children
At Access Care , we really take pride in providing the very best live-in care services for all of our home care clients. But our mission...
Celebrating Client Birthdays: How a Live-In Carer Can Make the Day Extra Special
At Access Care, we love celebrating, and what better reason than a birthday? We are with you when you want to put on the best...
An Access Care Spotlight on: Deafblindness
As it is Deafblind Awareness Week (24th-30th June 2024), we think it's an important time to educate ourselves and others about this...
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