Many families believe that having more carers means better care. In reality, seeing different carers all the time leads to confusion, increased stress, and a sense of insecurity. Continuity of care refers to the same carers visiting your home regularly. They understand the person’s needs, follow established routines, communicate effectively, and build a trusting relationship. This creates a safer, calmer, and more personalised home care experience. This video explores why continuity of care matters in home care, how familiar carers improve safety, wellbeing, and consistency, and why families benefit from seeing the same carers rather than rotating teams.

Why Is Your Mum Not Eating? A Nurse Explains
If your mum has started refusing food or eating less, it is not always about appetite. There are several medical reasons why older adults stop