
Managing At Home: Tips to help you navigate your caring journey.
Use Assistive Technology
Many carers recommend using assistive technology—such as fall sensors, medication reminders, and emergency alert systems—to make caregiving easier and safer.
Understand Legal Rights and Powers
Carers recommend learning about legal tools like Power of Attorney, which can give you the authority to make decisions for the person you’re caring for if needed.
Get a free Safe and Well Check from the Fire Service
To check that your home is safe and free from fire risks and other hazards, contact the fire service to have your home assessed.
Stay Organised
Many carers suggest using a planner or digital calendar to keep track of important dates like medical appointments, medication schedules, and care tasks.
Jointly is a mobile and online application created by carers for carers.
Prepare for Emergencies
Carers suggest creating an emergency plan with a list of contacts, instructions, and backup care arrangements to ensure a smooth response in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Vulnerable people
If you have a vulnerable person living with you, sign up for the Priority Services Register to ensure you get help quickly if needed.