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Mobility News

Pilot scheme provides unpaid carers with skills to care for the elderly

13th April 2016

A new scheme, which will see unpaid care providers given special training to better care for the elderly, is being trialled in Norwich and South Norfolk.


Disabled Access Day encourages those with mobility disabilities

11th April 2016

The recent Disabled Access Day, taking place in March, welcomed those with mobility disabilities to 1,067 UK venues who took part in the initiative this year


Establishing an effective care plan

29th March 2016

First impressions are everything. Whether you’re a professional or family member, when it comes to caring for the elderly, introducing a plan that is well thought through can help to ease any concerns they may have about letting go of some independence.


Carers in the Midlands find support through regional service

22nd March 2016

Over 800 caregivers in Nottinghamshire have received help from the Nottinghamshire Carers Hub, a service run by the council that offers free support, guidance and training to those caring for the elderly in the area.


Spring clean your way to a better 2016

21st March 2016

While the deep clean is an annual necessity for all home dwellers, for the elderly, sprucing up the place can be a challenge. So how can we tackle cleaning tasks without exerting ourselves too much? Follow our guide to cleaning simply and effectively this spring.


Greater support needed for the elderly at home

21st March 2016

A new study reveals that nearly two million older people in the UK may be feeling trapped in their own house as daily tasks become a challenge and greater support is needed to remain independent at home.


Partnership moves integrated care for the elderly into the community

10th March 2016

A new partnership is set to develop an integrated health management service for older people living in London’s Islington area, bringing care into the community.


Wellbeing can increase with age according to new survey

9th March 2016

A recent survey has found that a sense of wellbeing can increase as we move into our later years. The survey, conducted by The Medical Research Council, took into consideration how cheerful, confident, relaxed and useful 1,700 participants felt at different stages in their lives. The results reveal how wellbeing improved as participants moved from their 60s into their 70s.