At Careline365, we believe in supporting the independence of elderly and disabled people across the UK. However, we recognise that for some people the best choice may be to opt for residential care. This can be a difficult conversation to have with your loved one. They are certain to have several concerns and plenty of questions. You will likely also have questions of your own. To make it easier on everyone involved, here are some tips for approaching the conversation. Broach the Subject Gently Discussing residential care for your loved one will be a difficult conversation. …
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Plan Ahead – How to Discuss Funeral Plans
It can be hard to discuss death with our loved ones. Often it can feel like tempting fate. However, discussing funeral plans is important if we want to honour our loved ones' wishes. Otherwise, their funeral may be nothing like they envisioned. Unfortunately, this is not always an easy conversation to have. Discussing death and funerals can still feel taboo. It is important to remember, though, that it is always better to be prepared. The Importance of Discussing Funeral Plans We often have very different ideas in our mind to what our loved ones envision. According to a …
Supporting Older Workers – Ageism in the Workplace
As we age, we all want to maintain our independence wherever possible. For most of us, retirement sounds like a well-needed rest, but there are many older people who find that retirement is not what they imagined. As a result, our elderly loved ones may have the desire to return to work. Despite stereotypes, older workers are able to offer fantastic contributions to employers. Mature workers hold a wealth of experience, knowledge, and expertise that not many younger workers are able to compete with. Unfortunately, this is not reflected in the workplace. Older workers take up a …
Benefits of Tennis For Older People
In previous articles on the Careline blog, we've discussed various activities that can help you or your loved ones stay active as you get older. Today's blog post will focus specifically on one of the UK's favourite summer sports: tennis. You might think that tennis is a younger person's game, but don't be fooled! More and more people are continuing to play tennis well into their 60s. Some people are even picking up a racket for the first time in later life. Read on to learn the benefits of tennis for older people, as well as some important safety tips for older players. The History …
Mental Health Awareness: Elderly Suicide
There has been a real push in recent years to destigmatise mental health issues. This has been really helpful for the younger generation. However, we sometimes forget about the impact poor mental health can have on the elderly. There are many aspects of growing older that can make people feel isolated. In honour of World Mental Health Day, we wanted to share the signs to look out for to prevent elderly suicide. Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50. Although the rate of male suicide declines slowly between the ages of 44 to 64 years old, after this it begins to rise again. …
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