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How to Find Care Home Gardens That Appeal to Gardeners

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How to Find Care Home Gardens That Appeal to Gardeners

June 17th, 2024

For many older people, gardening is not just a hobby but a way of life. But what if they suddenly need the support of a care home? Are there any that encourage green fingers? If there are, this article will help you find them.

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The Effects of Music Therapy on People Living with Dementia

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The Effects of Music Therapy on People Living with Dementia

March 12th, 2024

How can music help people with dementia feel calmer, happier and more connected to people? Find dementia-friendly playlists here.

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Day Care – A first step, respite, or to have fun!

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Day Care – A first step, respite, or to have fun!

March 12th, 2024

A chance to socialise means the world to some older people. Day Care services for respite provide an opportunity to laugh, learn and listen to like-minded people. Here's how. 

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How Much do Pensioners Need a Year to Retire?

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How Much do Pensioners Need a Year to Retire?

February 8th, 2024

Women's retirement savings are on average £69,000 while men's savings equate to £205,000. Autumna looks at why women’s retirement funds are less than men's in the UK and how that affects their choice of care.

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Infection Prevention and Control in Care Homes

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Infection Prevention and Control in Care Homes

January 3rd, 2024

COVID-19 changed the way people searched for care services. This blog explains how to search for care homes with good infection prevention and control processes, so you know which ones are S.A.F.E.

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Can you Celebrate Religion in Care Homes?

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Can you Celebrate Religion in Care Homes?

December 20th, 2023

Yes! Many care homes listed on Autumna specifically cater to the needs of certain religions while others celebrate a range of festivals throughout the year.

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Pets and the Benefits of Pet Therapy for Care Home Residents

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Pets and the Benefits of Pet Therapy for Care Home Residents

November 29th, 2023

For most people, having a pet is a source of joy and comfort. This blog will look at the benefits of pet therapy and how to find pet-friendly care homes using the additional filters on Autumna.

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The Benefits of Moving to a Care Home Together

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The Benefits of Moving to a Care Home Together

November 10th, 2023

Care homes offer a variety of benefits for couples, including personalised care packages, spacious bedrooms, and support with everyday tasks. Learn more about the different types of care available, how to choose the right care home, and how to find care for couples in the UK.

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Reasons for Admission to a Nursing Home in the UK

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Reasons for Admission to a Nursing Home in the UK

November 9th, 2023

Learn about the different reasons why someone might be admitted to a nursing home in the UK. This blog post covers everything from moving to a nursing home directly from hospital to moving to a nursing home after a partner dies or goes into care themselves. Whether you're considering a move to a nursing home for yourself or a loved one, this blog post has the information you need.

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