Articles by Ellie Garratt


Apr 6, 2026 8 min
A carer preparing food in a home kitchen while an older man looks on

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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Apr 2, 2026 6 min
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Choosing a live-in care provider: The 7 questions every family should ask

When someone you love needs live-in care, the pressure to act can feel overwhelming. A hospital discharge, a fall, or a rapid change in cognitive ability can compress weeks of research into days. And yet the decision about which provider…

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Mar 10, 2026 8 min
A person holding two tablets in the palm of their hand while pointing to them, sitting at a wooden table.

Medications that worsen dementia: A clinical guide

If someone in your family is living with dementia, their medication list deserves as much attention as their care routine. Some commonly prescribed drugs (and several available over the counter) can worsen cognitive symptoms, accelerate decline, or raise the long-term…

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Mar 9, 2026 5 min
An elderly man wearing glasses and a blue sweater stands indoors while another person helps him put on a jacket. A bookshelf and wall mirrors are visible in the softly lit background.

What is domiciliary care?

Domiciliary care is one of the most searched-for terms in elderly care – and one of the least clearly explained. If you’ve come across it while researching options for a parent or loved one, here’s what it means and what…

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Mar 8, 2026 9 min
Elderly man sitting at a kitchen table being helped with a meal by a caregiver, showing support and companionship in a home setting.

Personal health budgets for dementia care: How to use NHS Funding to choose your own carer

Most families who have been awarded NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) assume the NHS will simply tell them who will provide their care. Few realise they can ask for something different. A Personal Health Budget changes that. It gives families the…

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Mar 4, 2026 8 min
Older woman in a green coat and red gloves smiling while sitting outside with a younger woman and gently petting a fluffy white dog.

NHS Continuing Healthcare for dementia: A step-by-step guide

Many families supporting someone living with dementia don’t realise the NHS may fund their care in full. NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) is a non-means-tested funding package that can cover the entire cost of care (including live-in care at home) for…

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Feb 10, 2026 2 min
An older woman and a younger woman stand together in a home, looking at a piece of paper while talking, with the younger woman holding a mug.

How is dementia care coordinated alongside other health conditions?

February includes both World Cancer Day (4 February) and Heart Month. Together, they highlight an important reality for many families: people living with dementia often manage other health conditions at the same time. Heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and stroke are…

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