Kathy Lawrence
The Pros and Cons of New Build Homes
Collaborative Post The allure of a brand-new home is hard to ignore. A fresh kitchen, pristine bathrooms, and the promise of modern conveniences are attractive, especially for first-time buyers. Developers are increasingly appealing to homebuyers by offering innovative layouts, eco-friendly features, and energy-efficient solutions. However, there are potential drawbacks and hurdles in the buying process […]
Read moreFrom scenic walks to ski trips: how to plan and enjoy activity holidays in your 50s and beyond
Collaborative Post As we grow older, the very idea of an activity-based holiday can feel daunting – it can conjure up images of gruelling hikes or adrenaline-pumping sports. But being active on holiday doesn’t mean pushing your body to extreme limits. In fact, travel can be the perfect time to reconnect with movement in ways […]
Read moreWhat are the different types of property valuations, and what makes them important?
Collaborative Post There are many different types of property valuations, but knowing which one is best suited to your property can be confusing. In this short guide, we’ll help you navigate which type of valuation you might need and when you would need it. Property valuation The most common type of valuation and the one […]
Read moreHelping a Loved One Plan Their Estate
Collaborative Post It’s a common misconception that a person who has already made a will does not require estate planning. However a will is just one element of a wider and more complex estate plan, including things such as medical care and financial matters. In addition to helping protect the estate for future beneficiaries, estate […]
Read moreAudio books for seniors: boosting cognitive health and combating loneliness
Collaborative Post Loneliness often creeps in as we get older, and memory sometimes slips away. Social circles shrink, daily routines change, and once-loved hobbies like reading can feel out of reach. Is there a way to reconnect with stories and keep the mind sharp when eyesight slows or focus fades? Audiobooks can be a practical […]
Read moreMake your voice heard as a carer – complete the UK State of Caring survey
Carers UK has launched this year’s State of Caring survey. The annual State of Caring survey is the most extensive survey into unpaid carers’ experiences in the UK. It is used as a vital source of evidence not only by Carers UK, but by many other organisations including Government, local authorities, health and social care services, […]
Read more6 Tips to Find Accessible Options in Your Daily Life
Collaborative Post The term ‘accessibility’ means many things to many people. But as a person grows older it can symbolise the difference between leaving the house and feeling trapped indoors. There are a myriad of resources available that are invaluable for checking the accessibility of a space, and many ways to make sure that a […]
Read moreCCTV in care home bedrooms in the UK – yes or no?
Moving to a care home can be a positive choice for those who are struggling to live independently at home. It can throw up worries for family and friends though. We are trusting an unknown organisation and its unfamiliar employees to care for our relative with compassion and dignity. Sometimes concerns arise about whether our […]
Read moreParenting Advice: How to Help Your Daughter Find the Perfect Prom Outfit
Collaborative Post Understanding a teenager’s thoughts and adherence to trends can be challenging as a parent, especially when it comes to our daughters. The pressure of social media can be triggering for children around this age, as they want to be the best version of themselves early on, with the perfect face and body. However, […]
Read moreWhy more couples over 50 are splitting up
Collaborative Post If you’re over 50 and in a long-term relationship, you might have noticed the growing number of people deciding to separate later in life. The phenomenon, known as ‘grey divorce’, is becoming more common and is no longer seen as taboo. The rise of ‘grey divorce’ Over the past few decades, the rate […]
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