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Diabetes in Older Adults - CCAH
The two most common types of diabetes are type 1 and type 2. For people living with a diabetes diagnosis, around 8% have type 1 diabetes and 90% have type 2.
Carer going out with diabetes patient - CCH
The two most common types of diabetes are type 1 and type 2. For people living with a diabetes diagnosis, around 8% have type 1 diabetes and 90% have type 2.
CQC inspected and rated outstanding - CCAH
We’re absolutely thrilled to share that Comfort Care At Home has been rated ‘Outstanding’ following our recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Rights of Administering Medication - CCAH
To make things easier, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has a helpful guide called the ‘six rights’ of medication administration.
Diabetes Foot Care - CCAH
Diabetes can have profound effects on various parts of the body, and the feet are particularly vulnerable. By following a good foot care routine and seeking professional support when needed, you can significantly reduce the risk.
Administer Medication Safely - CCAH
Whether in a healthcare setting or at home, there are correct procedures that should be followed to help ensure that medication is given safely and effectively.
Reablement Care - CCAH
Reablement care is temporary care for an individual who has been in hospital, had a fall or an illness. It may also be referred to as intermediate care, hospital-to-home care or aftercare.
Carer checking blood pressure at home - CCH
Understanding the signs and symptoms of dehydration in older adults—and knowing when to seek help—is essential for protecting your loved one’s health and well-being.
Home Care Carers enjoying Afternoon Tea
For home care providers, sustainability isn’t just about going green—it’s about building a more ethical, efficient and resilient service.
Diabetic Patient Care - CCAH
With the right strategies and care in place, it is possible to support your loved one’s well-being, maintain their diabetes and reduce the risk of complications.
Dementia Patient Drawing and Colours
Dementia affects how the brain processes sensory information, including colour perception. This can result in confusion, anxiety, and difficulty navigating spaces for someone with the condition.

2 June 2023

On Monday 19th June 2023, we hosted a Big Bake Bonzana with proceedings going to Alzheimer’s Society. For more information about this special event…

12 May 2023

On Monday 24th April,  the Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames, Cllr Yogan Yoganathan, took time out from his busy schedule to host…

28 April 2023

The King’s Coronation is fast approaching and what better way to show support than to have an afternoon tea surrounded by great people?…