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How to keep your home safe whilst you’re away

ictions have finally been lifted, it's natural that many people will be itching to get away for a long-awaited holiday. However, before you get caught up with the packing and planning of your much-needed break, remember to follow a few simple tricks and tips to give you peace of mind that your home will be safe whilst you're away. Read More

How to disinfect your mobility scooter during the pandemic

By adopting a few simple cleaning routines during your day you can massively cut your chances of being exposed to both Covid-19 and seasonal flu. Read More

Top tips for travelling with someone with Autism

This article is full of ideas on how you can make travelling with your buddy or relative with autism smooth-running. Read More

Blue Badge Scheme: Everything you need to know

The Blue Badge scheme enables people with certain physical and hidden disabilities to park in more convenient places Read More

The importance of staff disability training and adequate facilities

Anyone who has a disability or knows someone who is disabled will understand how even the simplest of tasks can become much more complex and involved for disabled people. At the best of times, the extra difficulties that disabled people face are an inconvenience, but they also can make the most mundane of situations for most of us much more dangerous for disabled people. Every business has legal obligations to accommodate disabilities among their staff and customers, but companies should be looking to do more than the bare minimum. Read More

Living with a hidden disability

The UK Government conducted a survey wherein 19,000 people were asked about their lives. From this, they identified the number of people in the… Read More

Mobility scooter laws for pavement users

Knowing what the law has to say about riding a mobility scooter on the pavement in the UK is the best way to ensure that you are driving your mobility scooter safely and legally. Read More

Concerts for Carers: Everything you need to know

Concerts for Carers is a registered charity that aims to promote positive mental health and wellbeing by providing free social care worker tickets and NHS tickets for concerts so that those under pressure can see some of the world’s biggest music acts. Read More

The Top Travel Insurance Myths

Here are some of the most common travel insurance myths to consider before purchasing your travel insurance. Read More

Is Domiciliary Care right for me?

To help you decide whether domiciliary care is the right option for you, we have compiled this useful guide. Read More