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The Importance Of End-Of-Life-Care Planning
As human beings, we often find ourselves immersed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, rarely taking a moment to contemplate the inevitable end of our journey.
The 5 Stages of Palliative Care
At our consortium of care homes, we provide comprehensive palliative and end-of-life care, ensuring that individuals receive support at every stage of their journey.
What is palliative care and what does it involve at the Future Care Group?
Palliative care is a specialised approach to care aimed at improving the overall quality of life for individuals confronting serious illnesses. Most of our palliative
Our end-of-life care home values
End-of-life care is sensitive for all involved and you only get one chance to get this final experience right for both the resident and their
What does end-of-life care mean?
End-of-life care embodies a compassionate approach dedicated to providing comfort and support for individuals entering the final stages of their life.
End-of-life care vs palliative care – what are the differences?
At the Future Care Group, the well-being of our residents is at the heart of everything we do. In this article, we explore the insightful concepts of end-of-life care and palliative care.
Dementia Communication: Effective Strategies for Challenges
Living with dementia presents intricate challenges in effective communication, requiring a delicate understanding for caregivers, family members, and healthcare professionals. Let’s delve into the specific
Meaningful gifts for people with dementia
Knowing what to gift someone with dementia can be particularly overwhelming. Their often-limited communication abilities mean they may struggle to express their preferences or needs clearly, making it hard for caregivers or family members to choose a gift that would genuinely bring joy. In such cases, the fear of giving an inappropriate or unappreciated gift can create hesitancy and difficulty for the gift giver when trying to decide what to get.
When should someone with dementia consider moving into a care home?
The burden of decision-making can weigh heavily on caregivers. When and where to move their loved one, as well as how to ensure the best possible care, will be some of the toughest decisions a caregiver will have to make.