Useful Information
A few things which might be helpful...
Staying at home in a comfortable environment is
the preferred option for many,
but sometimes -
even a small adaptation can make all
the difference in ensuring your safety.


For a little piece of mind, having a falls detector or personal alarm system in place can be a factor that many benefit from.
With a plethora of options available -it's important to find the right one for you.
Having a trusted person to act on your behalf, but with your best interests and beliefs at heart - is a step many take in their later years to make sure finances and health care decisions are taken care of.
Here at My Little Angels, we're


Coming to terms with a dementia diagnosis can be a huge mental load to take on - and a lot to come to terms with.
With the right support, assistive measures and agency intervention - this can be made a much smoother transition as things in your day-to-day change.
It's great to know what the process is for having care - whether that be self funded or with assistance from the local authority, it's important to know that funding can take time - so make sure you know what steps to take!


When exploring the options for care, and especially when being funding by local authority - the initial assessment must be done to ensure you receive the right level of care you need.
From the inside out, it's important that we look after our health with appropriate nutrition and hydration - here's some info on how best to do so..
If you need any tasty recipes, or advice on places that can provide food deliveries let us know and we can help.


It's important during the colder months that you keep warm.
Here's a few tips to make sure you're safe and healthy during any times when the temperature drops.
Having working and appropriate alarms fitted in the home is one of the most effective ways of maintaining safety in the home.​
Here's some info from Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue

