Articles by Ellie Garratt


Apr 13, 2026 8 min
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10 early signs it’s time for professional dementia care 

Recognising when professional dementia care is needed is one of the most difficult decisions a family faces. If someone close to you is living with dementia, you may have noticed changes that concern you: moments that feel like more than…

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Apr 13, 2026 7 min
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Signs your elderly parent needs 24-hour care 

Noticing that your parent is struggling is rarely a single moment of clarity. It tends to be a series of small things: a missed meal, an unexplained bruise, a phone call where they seemed confused. Families researching 24-hour care for…

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Jun 2, 2026 10 min
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How to create a dementia-friendly home environment

Creating a dementia-friendly home environment is one of the most practical things a family can do to support someone living with dementia. The right changes reduce confusion, lower the risk of falls, and help the person feel calmer and more…

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Jun 2, 2026 10 min
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Young onset dementia care: your options before 65

A diagnosis of young-onset dementia rarely arrives at a convenient moment. You may be working, supporting children, managing a mortgage, or looking after ageing parents of your own. Dementia is widely understood as something that happens in old age, and…

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Mar 27, 2026 8 min
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Downsizing vs live-in care: helping your parent make the right decision

When a parent starts to need more support, the conversation often turns to their home. Should they stay where they are? Would somewhere smaller be easier to manage? Could a move closer to family make a difference? Downsizing vs live-in…

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Apr 6, 2026 8 min
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Live-in care after a stroke: Supporting recovery at home

When someone comes home from hospital after a stroke, the adjustment can be significant for them and for the whole family. There may be physical changes to manage, communication difficulties to navigate, and a great deal of uncertainty about what…

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Mar 24, 2026 6 min
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How to arrange live-in care: what happens after you contact Hometouch 

Taking the first step towards live-in care can feel daunting. Many families contact Hometouch in moments of urgency – following a hospital discharge, a fall, or a sudden change in their loved one’s condition. Others have been thinking about it…

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Apr 6, 2026 8 min
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Emergency live-in care: what happens when you need help fast 

When a crisis hits, families rarely have time to research care at length. A parent falls and is discharged from hospital sooner than expected. A family carer becomes suddenly unwell. Someone living with dementia has a rapid deterioration that makes…

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Mar 19, 2026 8 min
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What does a live-in carer actually do?

Many families considering live-in care have the same question: what does a live-in carer actually do, day to day? It’s a practical question, and an important one. Understanding exactly what the role involves helps families make confident decisions and helps…

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