Transform your living space with home adaptations that ensure safety and accessibility for your loved ones. Tap into your local council's adult care services. Consider the convenience of care homes, providing permanent and temporary stays managed by qualified professionals. And don't forget the significance of emergency planning - a well-prepared plan can be the difference-maker in crises.
Blue Badges allow disabled people to park nearer to services that they want to use. Blue Badge holders can park in places that other people can’t and sometimes get free or discounted parking.
There are many ways to adapt the home of the person you care for, to make it safer and more accessible.
If you are caring for someone at home, you will likely need support at some point. You may wonder what is available and how you can access it.
Speak to your local council's adult care services to see how they can help.
Care homes offer permanent and temporary stays (respite care) in single or shared rooms with a team of qualified staff on-site to provide care and support.
Social care is means-tested so most people have to pay something towards the care they receive. Those with income and savings over a certain threshold will pay the full cost.
It is good to have a plan in place in case of emergencies.