29 Sep 2022
Alzheimer’s Research UK has called a new drug "historic" for its ability to slow the pace of brain decline caused by Alzheimer’s disease. The drug, lecanemab, can remove toxic beta-amyloid proteins that build.....
28 Sep 2022
With the care sector facing acute staff shortages, home care provider Walfinch has launched its own career training programme and is giving its staff the chance to run their own franchise, based on length of service, to get more.....
27 Sep 2022
Plumber James Anderson has been nominated for a Pride of Britain award for his work delivering free plumbing and heating services to elderly and disabled people who are struggling to eat each day and heat their homes. The.....
26 Sep 2022
Six million people in the UK are living with eye conditions that could make them go blind but a new eye simulator is raising awareness by demonstrating what it’s like to have conditions like cataracts by distorting landscapes and.....
23 Sep 2022
The Local Government Association (LGA) and the Independent Care Group (ICG) are calling on the Prime Minister to deliver the £13 billion pledged to tackle the crisis in adult social care as part of her leadership campaign. It.....
22 Sep 2022
The health and social care minister's new plan for patients, which includes recruiting one million volunteers to help the NHS and social care, has been criticised as "an insult to skilled care workers". Our.....
22 Sep 2022
Health and Social Care Secretary Thérèse Coffey has launched a £500m Adult Social Care Discharge Fund to free up hospital beds and help fix the social care crisis. There are currently 13,000 patients in hospitals.....
21 Sep 2022
The Homecare Association is calling for the government to invest an extra £1.7 billion per annum in the care sector to stop the “exodus” of care workers finding better paid jobs. Research from the Homecare.....
21 Sep 2022
On World Alzheimer’s Day, a researcher has been awarded nearly £350,000 to look at the effects obese fathers have on their children and see if it increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s later in life. Alzheimer’s.....
20 Sep 2022
Around six million disabled people in the UK are to benefit from a one-off £150 disability Cost of Living payment but charities are warning this payment “won’t touch the sides”. The one-off payment from the.....
16 Sep 2022
Frail and disabled mourners who wish to pay their respects to the Queen by filing past her coffin, are falling sick in the long queue to see her at Westminster Hall because they are unaware a much shorter, more ‘accessible’ queue.....
14 Sep 2022
With almost 71,000 people in the UK living with young onset dementia, a leading charity warns this figure could be higher as the condition is often "poorly recognised" and "misdiagnosed". The new figures.....
14 Sep 2022
Thousands of people's operations, hospital appointments and funerals, that were due to take place on 19 September bank holiday, have been cancelled. Older people’s hip and knee replacements, cataract surgery.....
09 Sep 2022
With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, described as “Elizabeth the Great”, came a wave of reflection and remembrance amongst Britain’s oldest who shared their own stories about the country’s longest reigning “marvellous” monarch......
08 Sep 2022
With reports the new health and social care secretary is looking to pay care homes to take in discharged patients from hospital, a social care policy expert says most people "stuck" in hospital “don’t need residential care”. Officials.....
08 Sep 2022
Scotland has ditched face masks for staff and visitors in its care homes as well as care workers giving home care The change in guidance by the Scottish government is due to a sharp drop in coronavirus infections.....
08 Sep 2022
Prime Minister Liz Truss said during her first PMQs clash with Labour leader Keir Starmer that she will be reversing the 1.25 per cent rise in National Insurance and is scrapping the Health and Social Care Levy. During.....
07 Sep 2022
A home care provider in South Gloucestershire is "proud to lead the way" by announcing a 20 per cent pay increase for its domiciliary care workers. Where other sectors such as retail and hospitality are seeing.....
07 Sep 2022
Thérèse Coffey has been appointed England’s third health and social care secretary in two months and has promised to bring an ‘ABCD’ focus to her new job by solving the problems of ambulances, backlogs, social care and patient appointments.....
06 Sep 2022
Pensioner Steve Hartley, aged 69, vowed to climb a Lake District fell 1,000 times for the hospice that helped care for his wife who has Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - and he's spent almost 10 years doing it. Steve.....
06 Sep 2022
A man who suffered brain damage after a serious assault three years ago has been given a "new lease of life" and a "new sense of purpose" through regular visits to a therapeutic care farm. SweetTree Fields.....
06 Sep 2022
Liz Truss is the UK’s new Prime Minister and care leaders are demanding she be 'bold' by making the care crisis her top priority with enough funding, a care home energy price cap and a grant covering home care workers' fuel costs. After.....
05 Sep 2022
Prime Minister Liz Truss must intervene to solve a care staffing crisis which has led to a sticking plaster reliance on agency staff who can be more expensive, inexperienced and unreliable, says Care England's chief executive. Her.....
05 Sep 2022
Millions of people including care home residents, those with weakened immune systems and care workers are being invited to receive the autumn Covid-19 booster vaccine from today. From 5 September, the NHS.....
02 Sep 2022
With years of "lack of investment" from the government and vacancies in the workforce rising, a new study shows over one and a half million people in England aged fifty and above are living with some form of unmet need for care. The.....
01 Sep 2022
Anyone involved in running the books for a care business will know that fees for care services are VAT-exempt. This has been the case for almost 50 years when, in 1973, the UK joined the European Union. Care.....