Abing Homecare Help Hub

The Abing Homecare Help Hub is full of useful information about our services, including advice to help you find the right carer for your needs. We’ve also got useful information for carers, including benefits advice and engaging activities to try at home.

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Queen Elizabeth II Has Died

By Lexi | 12th September 2022

8/9/2022 - United Kingdom heard the news that shocked the entire world - 'London Bridge is Down', meaning Queen Elizabeth II had sadly died.

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Home Nursing Care: Get Professional Care at Home

By Helena | 24th May 2022

Get peace of mind with home nursing care from Abing Homecare. We can provide support with ventilators, PEG tubes, stoma care and more.

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Homecare for a Cancer Patient – Care Tips

By Francesca | 19th May 2022

Caring for someone with cancer can be a challenging time. Find out how you can support your loved ones while providing cancer care.

Homecare for People with Cerebral Palsy

By Helena | 17th May 2022

Homecare for People with Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that develops before, during, or soon after birth. It is non-progressive, which means that symptoms may never worsen. However, the condition often puts significant strain on the body, which can lead to issues such as joint pain and mobility issues later in life. […]

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Motor Neurone Disease (MND) – Care at Home

By Helena | 10th May 2022

People with Motor Neurone Disease can be cared for at home. Abing Homecare offers live-in care and domiciliary care; find out how we can help.

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The Benefits of In-Home Respite Care

By Francesca | 4th May 2022

When your carer needs a break, respite care is the perfect solution. Find out more about the benefits of in-home respite care today.

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Signs of Dehydration in Elderly Loved Ones

By Francesca | 27th April 2022

With the weather getting warmer, there is a greater risk of dehydration. Find out about the signs of dehydration in your elderly loved ones.

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Caring for Your Elderly Parents: The Ultimate Checklist

By Francesca | 26th April 2022

This in-depth guide is full of practical tips and advice about caring for your elderly parents. Start planning your parents' care today.

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