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04/06/2026

LOOKING FOR CARE & WELLBEING PRACTITIONERS IN RIPON
💛 Would you like to work evenings and/or mornings? Join our team to provide care to clients in Ripon, helping people stay happy and safe in their own homes.
For example, working 8-10pm 4 evenings a week, you could earn £138 for 8 hours work a week! Plus paid mileage, funded DBS & pension & supportive team
🚗 You’ll need: Your own vehicle & the right to work in the UK
📞 Apply now: 01423 611533
📧 [email protected]
Help make that difference - come care with us, we’d love to hear from you 💛

KINGS CARE AT HOME – LOOKING FOR CARE & WELLBEING PRACTITIONERS IN RIPON💛 Would you like to work evenings and/or morning...
04/06/2026

KINGS CARE AT HOME – LOOKING FOR CARE & WELLBEING PRACTITIONERS IN RIPON

💛 Would you like to work evenings and/or mornings? Join our team to provide care to clients in Ripon, helping people stay happy and safe in their own homes.

For example, working 8-10pm 4 evenings a week, you could earn £138 for 8 hours work a week! Plus paid mileage, funded DBS & pension & supportive team

🚗 You’ll need: Your own vehicle & the right to work in the UK
📞 Apply now: 01423 611533
📧 [email protected]

Help make that difference - come care with us, we’d love to hear from you 💛

Hot weather can affect older adults more quickly than many people realise.Even small changes in temperature can lead to:...
27/05/2026

Hot weather can affect older adults more quickly than many people realise.

Even small changes in temperature can lead to:
– Dehydration
– Fatigue
– Dizziness
– Increased confusion

During warmer days, simple things can make a big difference:
– Encouraging regular drinks
– Keeping rooms cool during the afternoon
– Wearing lightweight clothing
– Avoiding too much heat in the middle of the day

Many families worry more during extreme weather—especially if a loved one lives alone.

A little extra support and regular check-ins can bring reassurance for everyone.

Stay safe and keep cool this week.

Support doesn’t always start with full-time care.It often begins with something small.A little help with the shopping.A ...
24/05/2026

Support doesn’t always start with full-time care.

It often begins with something small.

A little help with the shopping.
A visit to prepare meals.
Support getting to appointments.
A familiar face checking in each week.

Over time, needs can change.

That’s why having consistent, trusted support matters.

Whether someone needs occasional companionship, daily visits, respite support, or more ongoing care, we’re here to provide care that adapts around the individual and their family.

Because good care isn’t one-size-fits-all.

It grows with people, supports independence, and helps families feel reassured every step of the way.

"Lisa and her team look after our elderly Mum wonderfully, allowing her to be able to stay in her own home.They have bee...
05/05/2026

"Lisa and her team look after our elderly Mum wonderfully, allowing her to be able to stay in her own home.
They have been an amazing support to Mum and us as a family, providing reassurance that Mum is being so well looked after.
Lisa is sensible, kind, friendly and caring, as are her team. She is always available to talk through our concerns, which means a lot.
We couldn’t recommend Lisa & her team enough. Having had some mixed experiences with Mum’s care previously, the reliability and assurance that they provide is invaluable to Mum and us."

03/05/2026

A familiar place can bring comfort.

In Wetherby, simple riverside walks offer:
– Gentle, flat paths
– Places to sit and rest
– A calm, familiar setting

For many, it’s not about going far.

It’s about staying connected to the places they know.

02/05/2026

You’re not failing them.

Many families feel like they should be able to do everything alone.
But caring for someone is a lot to carry.
Support doesn’t replace you.
It supports you.

01/05/2026

5 small signs a loved one may be struggling at home

These are easy to miss—but important to notice:

– Food going out of date or meals being skipped
– Increased forgetfulness (appointments, medication)
– Wearing the same clothes repeatedly
– Becoming withdrawn or less communicative
– Small changes in mobility or balance

Individually, they may not seem urgent.
Together, they often tell a bigger story.

Many families wait for a crisis before seeking support.

Early help can prevent that.

Medication can become complicated over time.Different timesDifferent dosesChanging prescriptionsIt’s one of the most com...
30/04/2026

Medication can become complicated over time.

Different times
Different doses
Changing prescriptions

It’s one of the most common worries families have.

Support with medication can help by:
– Providing reminders
– Encouraging correct routines
– Reducing risk of missed or incorrect doses

It’s a small part of care that makes a big difference.

Thank you Caroline - your feedback means the world to us.
28/04/2026

Thank you Caroline - your feedback means the world to us.

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