Herald - Issue 423

12th May 2022 • The HERALD • Page 47 v THE HERALD - Proud to be part of your community v Badgers Holt Residential Care Home We offer home from home comfort l 24 hour waking care l Entertainments l Open visiting hours v DAY CARE AVAILABLE v T elephone M rs G R ayner or M rs D Y ounger on (023) 8084 9310 www.badgersholtresidential.co.uk Care Quality Commission - Overall Rating Outstanding christinashomecare@hotmail.com Fully Qualified, Insured and Enhanced DBS Call me for a friendly informal chat to discuss whatever you or your loved ones needs are on 07579 766797 Christina’s Home Care Professional Independent Carer Covering Waterside and New Forest WE CARE, YOU CARE Do you Know or Care for Someone Who is Living with Dementia? If you know or care for someone who is living with Dementia, Hampshire Search and Rescue are asking you to consider the Herbert Protocol to help the emergency services locate people with Dementia if they go missing. e Herbert Protocol is a national scheme that encourages carers, family and friends to provide and put together useful information, which can then be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing. Simply complete the questionnaire and keep it in a safe place ready to produce to the police in the event of an emergency. is vital information will help search teams to gather all the relevant information and begin searching. Recording this information ahead of time will greatly reduce stress associated with trying to recall detailed information in an emergency. Please visit: bit.ly/2T1HQT7 to download a copy of the questionnaire. Waterside Cancer Support Centre until 2pm, so drop in to see them, give them a call on: 023 8178 0409 or email: waterside@ wessexcancer.org.uk for more information. The Waterside Cancer Support Centre, part of Wessex Cancer Trust, offers non- medical support to anyone affected by cancer, whether you are a patient or a family member. eir team of trained befrienders can offer you a cuppa and a chat and signpost you to external services that might also be able to assist, whilst their quali ed counsellors and complimentary therapists can support you at the Centre. Located at e Grove, opposite Lidl, they are open Monday to Friday from 10am Accessible Kitchen takes Centre Stage Elliotts has unveiled the area’s rst accessible kitchen display in Hampshire at its new showroom in Lymington. e showroom will demonstrate leading kitchen supplier Symphony’s ‘Freedom’ kitchen in action. At present, those who live in the South who are interested in viewing the range must travel to Reading and Chichester. e new Lymington showroom makes it far easier for families and occupational therapists in the area to access this innovative kitchen collection. e range has been designed with multi- generational functionality as well as style in mind, enabling the entire family to continue enjoying cooking and socialising in a kitchen which is safe and meets all access needs. A kitchen adaptation can be daunting but can greatly reduce the risk of injury or accident and is o en recommended by Occupational erapists. Accessible kitchens help to promote and support a person’s independence, while reducing risks associated with the kitchen. For more information visit: elliotts.uk/SO41 Symphony Freedom Kitchen at Elliotts Lymington

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