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We help minimise the risk of accidents with assistance around the home and ensure all essential items are within easy reach.

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With in-house clinical experts, we are specialists in complex care, including conditions like dementia, ensuring consistent, high-quality support.

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We reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation that can often accompany winter weather by providing a supportive and engaging presence.

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Every carer receives in-depth, tailored training to ensure they can provide seamless, high-quality care, while supporting independent living at home.

Invest in Homecare or undermine your own health reforms, government told

The Homecare Association has warned that government efforts to shift care from hospitals into the community will falter unless it provides councils with the funding to make that shift real and backs the care workforce delivering it.

Responding to the ADASS Spring Survey published today, the Association stressed that people who draw on care and support are already feeling the effects of overstretched local budgets. Some councils are reducing or cutting care services; some are cutting fee rates, forcing providers to hand back work, which affects continuity of care; and some are encouraging a shift to unregulated homecare because it is cheaper, leaving older and disabled people with no protection or recourse if something goes wrong. Preventative support and care, which helps people to live well at home, is being sacrificed to pay for those with complex care needs.

Dr Jane Townson OBE, CEO of the Homecare Association, said:

“Homecare transforms lives. It helps people stay well, connected and independent in their own homes, close to their loved ones, and part of their communities. However, it’s being systematically undervalued.

Directors of Adult Social Care are clear: without proper funding, they cannot pay providers fairly, meet rising demand, or invest in prevention. This results in people waiting too long for care, going without care, or being admitted to hospital unnecessarily.”

 

 

Winter Fuel Payment 2025 | Changes in eligibility

wINTER WEATHER CAREKeeping your home warm in the winter can be expensive so benefits like the Winter Fuel Payment can make all the difference.

The fuel poverty charity NEA estimates that around 4 million UK households are unable to afford sufficient heating, and in January 2023 it reported there were around 4000 excess deaths during the winter months.

If you are an older person and receive certain benefits, you may be eligible for financial support with your heating bills.

What is the Winter Fuel Payment?

Winter Fuel Payment is an annual tax-free lump payment to help you to heat your home in the winter.

The benefit was introduced in 1997 for older people who feel the cold more, are less active and stay indoors more.

How much is the Winter Fuel Payment?

The payment is either £200 or £300, depending on your date of birth and whether or not you live alone.

If you or your partner were born before 23 September 1944, it should be £300.

Payments are usually made in November and December.

For more information see homecare.co.uk