Welcome to the Careline Blog
The Careline blog is the place to find helpful articles on a huge range of topics. Our expert writers publish new blog posts every week, all with you and your elderly loved ones in mind. You can browse articles by category on the right, read our most popular posts below, or scroll down to find our most recent articles.
Welcome to the Careline Blog
The Careline blog is the place to find helpful articles on a huge range of topics. Our expert writers publish new blog posts every week, all with you and your elderly loved ones in mind. You can browse articles by category, read our most popular posts below, or scroll further down to find our most recent articles.
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Featured Articles
Introducing Modern Technology to your Elderly Loved Ones
It can be difficult for the elderly to keep up with modern technology but, with your help, your elderly loved ones can soon begin to enjoy it.
A Selection of Activities for your Elderly Loved Ones
It's important to stay active and remain social, so whether you're looking for ideas for a fun day out with your partner, parent or grandparent, we've got some great suggestions.
Finance Tips for you and your Elderly Loved Ones
Financial security is something we all want, for ourselves and our loved ones. We're sharing our simple but effective finance tips to help you live comfortably in retirement.
Latest Posts
Below, you will find all the latest Careline blog posts, written by our expert team. If you have any suggestions for articles you'd like to see, please do get in touch to let us know. You can reach us by email at info@careline.co.uk or on social media. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to make sure you never miss a new Careline blog post!
How the elderly community are treated in certain cultures differs surprisingly. How we care for and treat our elderly loved ones can vary depending on the culture we grew up Read More
A report suggests 56% of people over the age of 65 who have experienced a problem didn’t complain because they were worried that it could impact their future treatment.
More than 1 in 3 people over age 65 fall each year, causing serious injuries and sometimes even death. For those over age 75, falls are the leading cause of death by injury.