Person Centred Care Blogs

The Great Escape: The Story of my Dad at Wren Hall
It felt like the Great Escape. Ray was sitting at a dining table at Wren Hall helping himself to his third stack of French Toast

Dementia fading away? – the story of Nicolina Toscano
2021 has been a bit of a whirlwind for me personally, and I cannot believe it is April already. Coming up to Easter has made

Life: A series of stories
Life: a series of stories. It took me a while to realise, when providing carers with a chart of Geoff’s needs and preferences, that what

Care Homes Fit for Heroes? This means meeting people’s emotional needs first.
Shortly after World War One, whilst the Spanish Flu pandemic was in full effect, the First Housing Act in the United Kingdom was introduced following

‘Never Give Up’ – Finding Ways to be with People in the Later Experiences of Dementia
I am often asked “What can we do with people in the later stages of dementia?” For me, this is probably the wrong starting point
Just Doing our Job
During this Coronavirus crisis many front-line care staff are going above and beyond the call of duty to look after those they care for in

The Essence of Good Care
For most of us we know what it means to live and have purpose in our life and when we see something that we do

Being a Butterfly in Times of Covid
It is easy to feel overwhelmed with all the depressing things during this strange and frightening time. How can we still express affection and reassurance
