

Rethinking the Language Around Care Work
Yvette Cooper (Home Secretary May 2025), referred to ‘unskilled roles’ in an interview with BBC. Language matters, and this isn’t the first time impactful care work has been undermined by the term “unskilled”. This word has appeared in government documents, immigration policies, and media coverage countless times in recent years—usually in reference to roles like care work. Whilst it is meant to describe roles that don’t require formal qualifications or degrees, the use of th


Inspiration, Innovation, and Insight: Highlights from the Care Show 2025
Last week, I had the privilege of attending the Care Show 2025 in London , an event that continues to set the benchmark for innovation...


Challenges Faced by Many Families
It’s a universal truth that as we grow older, though our bodies become frailer, our strong sense of independence, carved out through our...


When Your Mom is Diagnosed with Dementia - A Personal Story!
My Mum’s Dementia Story - When a Parent is Diagnosed with Dementia – A personal account ( the author would like to remain anonymous)....


Understanding Depression in the Elderly
Understanding Depression in the Elderly Approximately 15% of adults aged 60 and over suffer from a mental health disorder. Globally, the...


Dementia - How Elders with Dementia Can Live a Full Life?
There are 800,000 people in the UK with dementia. Dementia is the progressive decline of the brain and there are different types...





























