Dementia Duty

When I heard that Wendy Mitchell had had her state funded personal independence payment (or PIP) taken away I could, sadly, believe it because I’d had much the same experience with my parents who were both denied state funding for which they quite obviously...

Reflections on life, love & dementia

I’ve been in reflective mood recently.  My only daughter left home for university last month.  My role as a mum has changed, my nest is empty.  As I – and doubtless countless others before me – have found, at pivotal times in my parental role I remember my own parents...

The Price Of Care

Seventeen care workers are suing a council contractor for failing to pay them the minimum wage in a case which their union says involves the worst breaches of wage law that it’s ever seen. The employees’ wage slips appear to show that they are being paid £3.27 an hour...

Kate Granger

Dr Kate Granger was bemused when people told her (as they often did) that she was inspirational.   She described herself in typically down-to-earth fashion as “Just a Yorkshire lass trying to deal with a horrible situation in the most positive way I can manage”. Kate,...

Growing Support

I love gardening, as did my dad.  It’s being outside, hearing the birdsong, smelling the earthiness of the soil, seeing green shoots magically appear from seeds you’ve sewn. Now this fulfilling pursuit is increasingly being used to help care home residents and those...

Chris Roberts’ Story

The first thing I’d like to say in this blog is: thank you.  I’m not a fan of capitals, but if I were those two words would be in the headline writer’s huge 72 point, all upper case. My 72 point thank you is to Chris and Jayne Roberts and their family for having the...