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Time to Talk Day: Starting Conversations That Change Lives

Every year, Time to Talk Day reminds us of something powerful yet simple: talking about mental health can change lives. Taking place in 2026, this annual event is the UK’s biggest mental health conversation, encouraging people everywhere to open up, listen and break the silence surrounding mental health. Originally launched in 2014 by mental health […]

National Hugging Day: Celebrating Connection, Comfort & Kindness

Every year on January 21, people around the world open their arms, literally to celebrate National Hugging Day, a simple

Guardian Angel Carers Named a Finalist in the 2026 Home Care Awards

As we step into a new year, Guardian Angel Carers is embracing an exciting period of growth and momentum. Our

Comparing Entry-Level Home Care Jobs: Getting Your Career Off to the Best Possible Start

Home care is among the fastest-growing sectors in the UK and presents an excellent career opportunity. It’s also a space

How a Home Care Company Can Help With Cancer Care: A Look at Specialist Care Services

Experiencing a cancer diagnosis can be incredibly worrying. Although treatments and recovery rates are better than ever, it remains a

Applying for Carer’s Allowance to Help With the Costs of Respite Home Care at Home

Millions of families across the UK provide personal care and practical support for a loved one, whether they live with

What to Expect From Elderly In-Home Care Services

Guardian Angel Carers home care teams across the country often speak with families looking for at-home care for the first

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 2025: Stand Together, Share Hope

This October, we stand together to raise awareness, support fighters, celebrate survivors, and honour those we’ve lost. Breast Cancer Awareness

World Mental Health Day 2025: Your Mental Health Matters

Today, let’s take a moment to prioritise what truly matters: our mental well-being. World Mental Health Day is more than

Arranging Care in the Home to Help With Social Interactions

Care in the home is often perceived incorrectly, with many families assuming that carers are limited to offering support with