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Do you need support for your loved one with......
Shopping
Errands
Pick up prescriptions
Day /night sits
Light housework
Dementia
we are DBS checked ,Fully insured and can supply references

we do not do personal care or administer medication

07/04/2026
17/09/2025

Looking for a caring, reliable lady help out on Sundays!
we are seeking a mature lady carer to work 5-9pm at one location with several clients with the option to pick up extra shifts during the week if desired. If you're someone who's patient, compassionate, and experienced in providing personal care, we'd love to hear from you. the job is based in Westcliff. must have DBS, be a driver ,have experience . if you are interested please give me a call 07521954335 Beverley's in Home Care & Support

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26/06/2025

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09/06/2025

This might be a bit controversial …
in our line of work we see a lot of family's who do right by there parents /grandparents but there are some that seem to think that the money your loved one has built up over the years is for them to inherit, but that couldn't be further from the truth the money they have built up over there lifetime is to make sure they have everything they need to live comfortably for the rest of there lives and when they pass if there is any left then that is the inheritance. we see a lot of people who don't want to pay out of the loved ones money so may struggle with heating, mobility, loneliness and that's not fair on them. they gave you everything they could now its time to repay that. make memories with them while they are here xx

26/01/2025

Doctor warns of five medications known to raise dementia risk
Story by Rebecca Whittaker For Mailonline

Common prescription medications could be increasing your risk of dementia, a doctor has warned.
The disorder blights the lives of millions worldwide, slowly robbing them of their memories and independence.
Yet, four in ten cases of the memory robbing disorder could be prevented with simple lifestyle changes, according to research.
There are some factors such as smoking and drinking that can increase the risk of developing dementia — but so can some medication.
Dr Zain Hasan, a US-based anesthetist, told his 635,000 followers on TikTok that there are five medications that could cause dementia — including some antidepressants, painkillers and antihistamines.
The first drug he included in his warning was antihistamine medication used to help ease the symptoms of allergies, as well as anticholinergics, also used to treat allergies.
These medications, some of which are available over the counter, are used to treat hayfever, eczema, hives and conjunctivitis, which causes red and itchy eyes.
However, Dr Hasan said long-term use has been linked to dementia.
One 2015 US study tracked the brain health of more than 3,400 participants over 65 years between 1994 and 2012.
Researchers found there was a link between increased doses of anticholinergics and those that developed dementia.
Another medication that is thought to cause dementia is op**tes, often used as painkillers after surgery, serious injury or for cancer patients.
Dr Hasan said: 'This is pretty common knowledge but if you take any op**tes like morphine regularly they affect your brain, they cause sedation and anything that causes sedation for a long period of time can probably end up causing dementia.'
A 2024 study, which looked at data of more than a million patients with chronic pain, of which 21,000 were op**te users, found those that used op**tes had a 15 per cent higher risk of developing dementia.
Researchers excluded patients that had been diagnosed with cancer, who underwent surgery and those who already had a history of dementia.
Another medication was omeprazole, which is widely used to treat indigestion and heartburn.
He said: 'If you take omeprazole regularly it can increase the amount of beta-amyloid in your brain, which can lead to dementia.
'It works as a proton pump inhibitor, it decreases acid inside your stomach. It is actually surprising to me, I had no idea it was linked to dementia.'The study involved 5,712 people who were tracked over 45 years.
Researchers reviewed the medications people were taking and divided them into four groups; those that had not taken PPIs, those that had for more than two years, up to four years and over four years.
At the end of the study ten per cent of the patients had developed dementia. The researchers adjusted the data for several demographic and health factors and found PPI users who had taken the drugs for more than four years had a 33 per cent higher risk of developing dementia in comparison to those who never took the drug.
However, the theory that PPIs increases the amount of harmful protein in your brain therefore increasing your risk of dementia has only been shown to be the case in mice.
Scientists also theorise that PPIs may lower levels of nutrient absorption, such as lowering vitamin B12 — an essential vitamin for brain health.
A group of sedative drugs used to treat anxiety, insomnia and seizures called benzodiazepines — such as Va**um and Xanax — are also thought to raise dementia risk if taken over a long period of time.
A type of sedative drug used to treat anxiety, insomnia and seizures called benzodiazepines — such as Va**um and Xanax — are thought to raise dementia risk if taken over a long period of time.
Dr Hasan said: 'It makes sense, it goes into your central nervous system it numbs your entire brain, it helps with anxiety, it helps with alcohol withdrawal.
'If you take them for a long period of time especially to help you sleep at night, they can induce dementia.'
Several studies have shown a link between the drug and dementia. In one benzodiazepine study a team of researchers from France and Canada selected 2,000 people with Alzheimer's disease and 7,000 without it.
Researchers found those who had taken benzodiazepines for three to six months had a 32 per cent greater risk of developing Alzheimer's, and those taking one for more than six months had an 84 per cent greater risk than those who hadn't taken one in their lifetime.
Dr Hasan also highlighted that taking tricyclics antidepressants (TCAs) — a less commonly prescribed mental health drug compared to SSRIs — could also cause dementia.
He explained that the theme for all these medications is they directly impact your brain, with the exception of omeprazole.
'They all affect your brain they cross the blood brain barrier, anything that sedates your brain for a long period of time including anesthesia can cause dementia,' Dr Hasan warns.
He urged those who are taking these medications to always speak to a doctor before stopping, especially medications like opioids and benzodiazepines.
Dr Hasan also suggested those who are 'scared or worried about dementia in the future' to speak with a doctor about the risks.
There are currently estimated to be 982,000 people with dementia in the UK. This number is expected to rise to 1.4 million by 2040.
An estimated 6.7million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's dementia today. This number could grow to 13.8 million by 2060.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, affecting between 50 and 75 per cent of those diagnosed.

08/11/2024

We are looking for carer's to join a growing team of self employed ladies why not give us a call 07521 954335

01/11/2024

We are a group of ladies who treat your loved ones like there our own family, we stay for the time you have booked for.
Or why not join the team ......
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