Watching TV for longer worsen memory, report suggests
Researchers at the University College London have found that watching TV for over three and a half hours a day is linked to a decline in performance on word learning…
Researchers at the University College London have found that watching TV for over three and a half hours a day is linked to a decline in performance on word learning…
The Royal Star & Garter Homes has been named as a finalist in the Student Nursing Times Awards. The charity cares for war veterans and their partners living with disability…
Alison Isherwood, experienced day support worker and former volunteer at local state-of-the-art care village, Belong Atherton, has won the Outstanding Care Home Staff Award from Wigan Council as part of…
Scientists in America have today published research in which they say they have developed blood tests that can predict dementia risk and recommend them for use in selecting participants for…
The following article appeared on carehome.co.uk. Brexit is fast approaching and care home should be making plans to prepare for the 29 March, even if the government does not. Philippa…
Positive mental wellbeing is related to better brain health among older adults and can even reduce the risk of dementia and cognitive decline later in life, according to a new…
The Alzheimer's Society has paid tribute to its much-loved Ambassador Gordon Banks OBE - who worked tirelessly to create change for people with dementia. The former England, Stoke and Leicester…
Welsh Flags and Daffodils filled homes owned by the Royal Star & Garter Homes on Friday 1 March as the Charity celebrated St David's Day with veterans. The homes in…
Millions of vulnerable people are being deprived of the care and support they need because of the Government's failure to grasp the social care crisis, with services in parts of…
A new parliamentary group has been launched to examine the care system, funding and the issue of staffing. The All Part Parliamentary Group on Social Care (APPG Social Care) was…