
Quality of life
Discussing ideas to make the transition through retirement a good one for our parents now and ourselves later
The 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 […]
Read moreWhy More People Over 45 Are Downsizing To Park Bungalows
Collaborative Post Across the UK, many people over 45 are rethinking their housing needs. Larger homes demand heavy upkeep, higher bills, and constant maintenance. Downsizing to a park bungalow offers a practical way to reduce stress and live more comfortably. This lifestyle is ideal for anyone who wants a manageable home while still enjoying independence. […]
Read moreWhat is the free bus pass for seniors in the UK and how can you claim it?
As people reach retirement age in the UK they are eligible to claim a free bus pass, which can open up the world of travel across the country, especially for those who don’t drive. (Or in my case, when you have a bus-obsessed three-year-old grandson that you can accompany around town without any cost.) Essentially, […]
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 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 moreUnderstanding car write-off categories
Collaborative Post When a car is involved in an accident or suffers significant damage, the term “write-off” often pops up. For many vehicle owners and buyers, this can be confusing and stressful. Understanding how insurance companies classify cars after an accident can help you navigate this tricky territory. What does write-off mean? A write-off refers […]
Read moreIs the UK Building Homes That Work for Your Parents? Not Yet.
If you have older parents or loved ones who are finding stairs harder to manage or who worry about staying safe at home, you’re not alone – and it’s being claimed that the homes being built across the country still aren’t meeting their basic needs. Despite strong promises from the government in 2022 to ensure […]
Read moreNew service helps older people use Uber with family help or independently
Uber in the UK has introduced Senior Accounts, designed to help your loved ones book and take rides more safely and independently. Senior Accounts are intended to provide: Larger text, bigger buttons, and fewer confusing choices Family-assisted bookings, where there’s a Family Organiser can set up a relative’s Uber account, book rides on their behalf, […]
Read more5 Common Mistakes Families Make When Trying to Make a Loved One’s Home More Accessible — And How to Avoid Them
As our parents or older loved ones age, it’s natural to want to make their home safer and more comfortable. But good intentions don’t always translate into the right solutions. That’s why Amy Francis-Smith, an Inclusive Design Expert working with stair lift and home lift company Stannah, has shared the most common mistakes families make […]
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