Healthcare Advice

Creating a Safe Environment for People With Complex Care Needs

Creating a safe, accessible living space when living with a long-term illness or disability can improve your overall health and well-being. According to Nuffield Health, over 15 million people in England live with an incurable but controllable health issue or long-term condition. Ensuring your home is adapted to your health condition or disability is crucial […]

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The 7 Stages of Frontotemporal Dementia

Frontotemporal dementia is a type of dementia, affecting the frontal and temporal lobes within the brain. Compared to other dementia types, frontotemporal dementia can appear early, which affects your behaviour, language, personality and health. According to Alzheimer’s Research UK, there are approximately 31,000 people in the UK who live with FTD. Sova Healthcare’s article covers

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Complex Care: Explained

If you have recently been diagnosed or are living with a chronic long-term illness or condition, you may be worried about losing your independence.   According to Sense, 1.6 million people are living with complex disabilities across the UK. As the number of people living with chronic illnesses or long-term conditions continues to increase year-on-year, having

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Carers Week 2024 – Putting Carers on the Map 

Communities around the UK come together to raise awareness of the work carers do to care for families and people with disabilities for the annual Carers Week campaign. Sova Healthcare understands the importance of delivering tailored healthcare services for family members and friends via our personalised specialist care and home care services.  Discover the contributions

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The Benefits of Using a Social Companionship Service

The Feeling of loneliness is something that you may experience regularly if you have a disability or health condition. Having a companion to socialise and partake in daily activities is essential for your mental and physical health. Whether it’s something as simple as having a conversation over a hot drink, or going for a walk,

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