National Institute for Health and Care Research Offer New Advice On Coping With Old Age

Older adults can still learn as well as youngsters – but groundbreaking research shows why most people get aging completely wrong.
Hiring Women With Convictions Could Fix Care Staff Shortage

Breaking societal norms, women with criminal records show remarkable 96% job retention rates while solving critical care staffing shortages. Is redemption the missing piece?
Social Isolation Due to Non-Driving

Non-driving seniors face a hidden killer worse than smoking 15 cigarettes daily. Their isolation silently damages hearts and minds.
Overseas Recruitment Rules Tightened up as Abuses Continue

Exploited foreign care workers face harsh new reality as UK slashes visas and raises wages. Will local workers fill the gap?
Calls for Compensation for Women Affected by State Pension Age Changes

Government denies compensation to millions of furious women robbed of retirement dreams. Will this scandalous pension decision spark a nationwide revolt?
Care England Calls for Rethink of CHC in New NHS

Care England confronts NHS over broken healthcare funding system, revealing how patients lose access to vital care through unfair “postcode lottery” practices.
Digital Exclusion Leaves Millions of Seniors Behind

While millions order groceries online, 22 million American seniors can’t even connect to Wi-Fi. Our digital world leaves the elderly in darkness.
Unsustainable Welfare Spending in Scotland

Scotland’s welfare system is bleeding money at an alarming rate. £14.3M overspent as councils drain reserves. Can the system survive what’s coming?
Research Links Regular Social Interaction to Lower Dementia Risk

Can your weekly coffee dates save your brain? New research reveals how social bonds slash dementia risk by an astonishing 38%.
FCA Proposes Free Targeted Pension Support for Retirees

FCA’s groundbreaking free pension guidance could revolutionize retirement for 16+ million UK savers, but some experts question its effectiveness.