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At Neways at Home, we are committed to continuously improving the quality of care we provide to people across Weymouth, Portland and Dorchester. As part of this commitment, our Director, Sinto Antony, recently attended The Future of Homecare ’26 Annual Conference, hosted by the Homecare Association at the Kia Oval in London.
The conference brought together homecare leaders, innovators and professionals from across the UK to discuss the future of the care sector, share best practices, and explore new approaches to delivering high-quality support at home. It provided a valuable opportunity to learn about the latest developments in homecare, exchange ideas with industry experts, and gain insights into emerging trends that are shaping the future of care.
At Neways at Home, we believe that continuous learning and professional development are essential to providing outstanding care services. By attending industry events such as The Future of Homecare ’26, we can stay informed, embrace innovation, and ensure we continue to meet the evolving needs of the people we support.
The knowledge and insights gained from the conference will help us further strengthen our services, enabling us to continue delivering compassionate, person-centred home care, live-in care and home help services throughout Weymouth, Portland and Dorchester.
As a trusted local care provider, we remain dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of our clients, supporting independence at home, and delivering care with dignity, respect and compassion every day.
We provide personalised homecare services to elderly clients who may need support to live independently in the comfort of their own home.
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Companionship care is offered to individuals to help them maintain their social skills, participate in social interaction,
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Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities.
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Respite care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers, often family members caring for loved ones
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Live-in care is when a fully trained carer comes and lives with you in your home full-time.
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