Warm Home Discount
The Warm Home Discount is a government-mandated scheme providing a one-off £150 rebate on energy bills for eligible low income and vulnerable households. The money is not paid directly to

Dementia, Heat & Hydration: Supporting Loved Ones in Warmer Weather
As the weather gets warmer, many of us look forward to spending more time outdoors and enjoying the sunshine. However, for people living with dementia, hot weather can bring additional

Celebrating an Incredible Milestone for Our Founder & CEO
We are absolutely delighted to share some very special news – our Founder and CEO, Helen Hamblen, has been named a finalist in the Dementia Care Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Dementia.

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Dementia Alliance launches during Dementia Action Week
Dementia Action Week, taking place from 18th to 24th May, is an important opportunity to raise awareness of the challenges faced by people living with dementia and those who support them, while also recognising the positive progress being made locally.

LIVE DEM Research Study
Do you receive support from a live-in carer, or are you close to someone with dementia who does? A team of researchers led by the University of Southampton are doing research about

Understanding the Priority Services Register: Essential Support for UK Energy Customers
For many of us, managing our energy supply is a routine part of everyday life. However, for some people it can present significant challenges. The Priority Services Register (PSR) is

A Family Carer’s Guide to Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST)
If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia, you may be exploring ways to support their memory, wellbeing, and quality of life. One widely recommended approach in the UK

Choosing the right care home
Choosing the right care home or nursing home for your loved one is one of the most difficult and emotional things you might ever have to do. That’s why it’s

The Silent Killer: Understanding and Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
When we think of dangers in our homes, we often consider visible threats—fires, floods, or break-ins. However, one of the most insidious dangers is something we can neither see, smell,