101 - 110 of 185 results for "living social trust pilot"
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Hospice care
The aim of hospice care is to improve the lives of people who have an incurable illness by providing care for people from the point at which their illness is diagnosed as terminal, to the end of their life.
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Home adaptations - Social care and support guide
Find out about home adaptations, including ramps, grab rails, stair lifts, bath lifts and walk-in showers.
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Help for young carers - Social care and support guide
If you are aged under 18 and you care for someone else, find out more about people who can support you.
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How to care for children with complex needs - Social care and support guide
Includes sources of support, children's needs, single parent carers and planning for the future.
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How to support someone you care for with eating - Social care and support guide
If you care for someone, find out about meals, feeding, healthy eating, eating and drinking aids, swallowing difficulties and "meals on wheels".
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What to do if you've just been diagnosed with dementia
Information on what to do if you have just been diagnosed with dementia, including advice on benefits, legal affairs, social services and how to stay healthy.
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Prosopagnosia (face blindness)
Read about the symptoms, causes and things you can do to help live with it.
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Abuse and neglect of adults at risk (safeguarding) - Social care and support guide
Find out what to do if you or someone you know is being abused or neglected.
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Sharing your home: advice for carers - Social care and support guide
Advice for carers thinking of sharing their home with the person they care for, including financial, legal and practical considerations.
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Practical tips if you care for someone - Social care and support guide
Includes advice on challenging behaviour, moving and lifting people and medicines.