Spiritual comfort through The Way We Care
Our The Way We Care Lead Mark shares how we care for people spiritually
Our The Way We Care Lead Mark shares how we care for people spiritually
As part of The Pilgrimage this April, Ruth Mockler, our ACE at Luff House in Walton-on-the-Naze, is a doing a ‘30 miles over 30 days’ sponsored walk
We are all on a journey to the resurrection, although it may be something we don’t think about when we are young.
After Einstein’s death, scientists examined his brain to see if they could discover what it was that made him a genius A surprising finding was that his brain was slightly smaller than most, but some parts were above average, particularly those linked to mathematical ability and visuospatial cognition.
Some older people will cope better than others with the challenges of old age, but everyone will need encouragement and help in drawing on their resilience.
Across our care homes, multi-sensory memory boxes are bringing joy and comfort to people living with dementia
Bé, 93, told us about growing up in Nazi occupied Holland, working as a mother’s help and meeting her husband
Alison, 75, loves to read aloud to children at the local library and to others at Royd Court
Stories and ideas to inspire you and your church to connect with your local care home...
Alex Drew from Faith in Later Life reflects on the power of persistent personal invitations
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