Helpful Advice from Care in Kent

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Feeling Guilty About Not Doing More? Care Support Can Help

It’s normal to feel torn when caring for a parent. But there are kinder ways to manage — for them and for you. You love them. You want the best for them. But you’re exhausted.You’re working full-time, juggling kids, keeping up with life — and still, that nagging voice whispers:“You should be doing more.” If

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Are You Really Coping with Care?

At Care in Kent, we speak to many people who are coping with care in silence—juggling it alongside work, children, health issues of their own, and trying to keep it all together. Some are managing well. Others are burning out without even realising it. If you’re reading this, chances are you’re doing something extraordinary. You

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The Gift of Peace: Understanding the Importance of End-of-Life Care

End-of-life care is a compassionate service that focuses on providing comfort, dignity, and support to individuals who are in the final stages of life. This type of care goes beyond medical treatments, prioritizing the emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of the person receiving care, as well as their loved ones. While the process of dying

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Understanding Temporary Carers and How They Can Help

There are seasons in life when everything feels heavier. Maybe it’s after a hospital stay. Maybe you’re juggling a family holiday, a new baby, or just… life. And in those moments, looking after someone you love—while also trying to hold everything else together—can feel like too much. That’s where a temporary carer can make all

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How to Support a Parent Caring for a Spouse with Dementia

There’s a quiet kind of heartbreak that happens when someone we love begins to disappear—not all at once, but little by little. And when the person trying to hold it all together is your mum or dad—their spouse, their best friend, their constant—it can be hard to know how to help. You want to fix

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When You Just Need a Break from Care

There’s no medal for being the most exhausted. But if you’re caring for your partner every day—managing medication, meals, moods, moments of confusion or distress—you might feel like you don’t have permission to stop. To pause. To rest. The truth is, needing a break from care doesn’t make you selfish. It makes you human. Whether

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How to Talk to Mum About Getting Care Support for Dad

There’s a moment many of us dread. Not because we’re afraid of what we’ll say—but because we’re afraid of how it will be received.That moment when we look at our mum, doing everything she can to hold it together while caring for our dad—and we realise she can’t do it all anymore. And we know

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