Why older people are likely to be caught by scammers, and how none of us are safe
Why older people may be more likely to fall for fraudulent activities
Why older people may be more likely to fall for fraudulent activities
For our home in Plymouth, 10th June was a day filled with fun as Sally Lear, Activities & Community Engagement (ACE) Facilitator, explains
Sixth form student Evie is a volunteer at Shottermill House in Haslemere. She told us how spending time with older people has helped inspire her to pursue a career in medicine
Family members Emmaus House in Harrogate invited special guests to enjoy their Jubilee lunch
Are social introverts more likely to develop dementia?
A special day to recognise and appreciate human life in all its stages
How sea squirts can reverse the signs of ageing.
Rita, who lives at Dorothea Court, our housing scheme in Bedford, tells us how the Lord brought her to Him as a heartbroken young woman in Zimbabwe, and how He has sustained her ever since
Caring has been unfairly labelled by some as a low-skilled role. Our Operations Manager Jane Trimarco highlights the skills and qualities that show it’s anything but
To mark the occasion of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee those living with us have been sharing memories and special moments
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