Kathy Lawrence
How do I cope with being called back to the office while my mother needs me?
As demand grows for employees to go back to the office after spending the post-Covid period mostly working from home, carers are facing conflict. Nia has been supporting her mother with a little help from a paid carer, but is now struggling to balance her mother’s needs with her own career. Dr Lesley Trenner offers […]
Read moreWhat are the new rules for cash withdrawals from banks and how do they affect older people?
There has been some chatter on social media and elsewhere about changes to limits for cash withdrawals and whether these would specifically affect over 65s. With the help of ChatGTP, we investigated what changes are planned or have taken place. As this is an AI-assisted article, it’s a good basis for further investigation with your […]
Read moreUnderstanding security features on modern vehicles
Collaborative Post Modern car security features are immense and plentiful. When an older, more experienced driver steps into the cabin of a new car, the features on offer can cause immediate overwhelm! Until the mid-21st century, most cars only featured basic radio controls on the dashboard. And while these new upgrades might first seem like […]
Read moreReducing Your Business Water Bills – What to Look Out For
Collaborative Post Every business needs water. It is used in kitchens, bathrooms, cleaning and often in production. But while it is essential, it can also cost a lot. Watching how it is used and cutting waste can lower bills without affecting day-to-day work. Understand How Water Is Used Before changing anything, know where the water […]
Read moreHow to Find the Right Lawyer for Your Needs
Collaborative Post When facing a legal issue for the first time, it’s highly important to find the right lawyer. However, with so many different options and so many professionals offering different services, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. This comprehensive guide will walk you through a straightforward and practical process to help you choose a lawyer […]
Read moreEnsuring Scotland’s care home residents stay connected
On 22 July 2025, Anne’s Law became legislation as part of the Care Reform (Scotland) Act 2025, ensuring people living in care homes can stay connected with their loved ones, even during exceptional circumstances such as infectious outbreaks. The next step is to develop the Regulations and Code of Practice, which will set out how the […]
Read moreThe UK’s spots that are most unfriendly for the less mobile
For anyone thinking of relocating as they retire, it’s worth considering the factors that might affect their lifestyles in later years. Access to health services, local shops and delivery services, as well as public transport, are all likely to become more important. While many thinking about relocating are likely to be reasonably fit and healthy […]
Read moreDealing with the Loss of a Loved One in Your Family
Collaborative Post Bereavement is something that most of us go through at a variety of points in our lives. We all deal with it in our own different ways. Despite this, there are a few things that every person experiencing a loss might benefit from, and that’s the right support. Let’s take a closer look […]
Read moreThe Best Medical Alert Device to Buy for Elderly Parents: Ranked
Collaborative Post When you’re caring for your ageing parents, peace of mind matters just as much as their independence. Medical alert devices can bridge the gap by ensuring help is just a button-press away. With so many options on the market, what is the best medical alert device to buy for your elderly parent? Here […]
Read moreHome Technology Essentials in 2025
Collaborative Post Home devices have moved beyond their early days as luxury items. Today, smart devices can not only save you money but also improve your home security, all beyond making everyday tasks significantly easier. Smart tech depends on reliable, high-speed broadband. With the UK’s infrastructure improving, there are more ultra-fast broadband and phone deals […]
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