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  • Helping People in Hot Weather

    Most of us look forward to the arrival of the summer months in the hope of enjoying long, balmy days and pleasant hot weather. Care must be taken, though, if the temperatures go high and result in a heat-wave. Health risks and heat-related illnesses can […]

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  • Calling all bakers and takers!

    Cupcake Day: June 14th 2018 Cupcake Day is fast approaching – will you be ready when it arrives? The Alzheimer’s Society is organising Cupcake Day across the U.K on June 14th. The aim is to raise lots of ‘dough’ to help beat dementia. The staff […]

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  • The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

    On May 25th 2018, new legislation regarding how personal information is collected, stored, used and shared became law throughout the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). This legislation is meant to give control to the citizens and residents over their personal data. A […]

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  • Benefits of using modern technology

    At last, the sun has decided to shine! However, staff at Acquire Care are not relaxing as care continues to be needed, whatever the weather. We are however always looking at ways to make our care more efficient and here we have the benefits of […]

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  • Experiences of being a Carer at Acquire Care

    Wondering what it would be like to be a carer? Here is a mother of two, Hannah’s, experiences on working as a carer for Acquire Care.   Helping people has always come naturally to Hannah, she will go out of her way to assist and […]

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  • For All Acquire Care Carers – Refer a Friend and Earn £300!

    We pride ourselves on attracting and hiring the best quality staff. This scheme has been created to attract carers who can offer helpful and friendly care to our clients, plus it gives you an opportunity to earn a ‘thank you’ bonus of £300! The great […]

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  • Caring for an elderly relative

    In our youth, our parents looked after us and were our carers. They picked us up if we fell over and praised us when we had done well and were successful. Fast forward the years, the situation has probably changed and we have become the […]

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  • Alzheimer’s disease and live-in care

    Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common types of dementia. Dementia is the term normally used when a person’s brain no longer functions properly and there are problems with a person’s memory, thinking and behaviour. As with most dementia, Alzheimer’s disease symptoms are often […]

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  • Top tips for helping the elderly over the festive period

    Christmas is almost upon us and most of us are ready for the big day. The turkey has been bought and presents have been placed around the decorated tree. Ideally time should also be given to helping those who are unable to prepare for the […]

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  • Live-in Care vs Nursing Home

    Families often have to make difficult decisions when older people start having problems living at home. One of the main questions asked is “which is best: live-in care or a nursing home?”. Acquire Care Ltd. can help answer this question. It can be very difficult […]

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