Home Instead Scarborough & Ryedale newsletter
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Autumn 2022
Happy holidays
At Home Instead, it’s our aim to be the care provider of choice in York, Scarborough & Ryedale. That’s for people working in care as well as for people receiving care. That’s why Luke and Ann Marie, owners of Home Instead York bought a holiday
home in Amble, Northumberland for staff to use and enjoy. It’s been wonderful to see so many of our team making use of the holiday home for their ‘staycations’ over the course of the summer! Do you recognise any of these beautiful spots in Northumberland?
September is #WorldAlzheimersMonth The aim of the month is to raise awareness and challenge stigma surrounding Alzheimer’s and dementia. Here at Home Instead, we’re experts in providing dementia care at home, helping people live well at home in the place they know and love. We know from experience looking after our clients with dementia, that a diagnosis of dementia doesn’t mean you can’t live a healthy, happy life. We provide dementia care that:
● Helps your loved ones stay safe & comfortable at home ● Builds clients’ confidence ●P rovides nutritious meals and activities ● Enables social interaction ● Stimulates the mind ●G ives families a break from caring For some useful information on living well with dementia, please visit our dementia hub: https://www.homeinstead.co.uk/ world-alzheimers-month/
Stay Nourished
- Top Tips to Eat Well and Age Well Food and nutrition play an important role in staying well. But many people lose their interest in food as they get older and, according to Home Instead research, one in five over 75s struggle to cook their own food. As part of our campaign called ‘Stay Nourished,’ our aim is to raise
awareness of the importance of maintaining healthy eating habits. Home Instead Scarborough & Ryedale is here to share its knowledge and help recognise the signs of malnutrition so that families or those providing care and support can take action.
Community Café Home Instead Scarborough & Ryedale are delighted to have teamed up with St James Community Arts Centre to host a monthly Community Café for the local people of Scarborough. The Community Café is held on the 4th Monday of each month.
There is no cost involved. Refreshments are kindly donated by St James with Holy Trinity Church.
The café is open to all ages, so come on your own or feel free to bring a family member, neighbour or friend along.
Come and enjoy some time socialising and doing fun activities with friendly, likeminded people.
If you have any questions, please call us on
01723 263263
Email: info@scarborough. homeinstead.co.uk
Where & When St James Community Arts Centre 24 Seamer Road, YO12 4DT
Every fourth Monday of the month 1.30pm – 3.00pm Each Home Instead franchise is independently owned and operated. Copyright © Home Instead® 2021.
Here are some top tips for encouraging your loved one to enjoy mealtimes: Keep mealtimes interesting. Aromas can help to stimulate the appetite. Encourage your loved one to get involved in the selection, preparation and serving of meals wherever possible. Top Tip: Help your loved one to make a shopping list and decide on a healthy meal plan for the week. Make the dining area comfortable, remove distractions and create a nice atmosphere. Think about portion sizes; If appetite is a problem, it is better to introduce smaller portions more often instead of a large plate of food 3 times a day. Offering finger foods is also a good way to encourage people to eat if someone doesn’t want a traditional meal. Ensure healthy snack options are available and make sure food and drinks are easily accessible throughout the day. Avoid calorie-free or low-fat products unless your loved one has specifically been advised to eat them by their GP. Always prioritise mealtimes and try to create a mealtime routine. Avoid rushing and coercing someone to eat. Gentle persuasion is better. Confront the myth that weight loss is a normal process with ageing as our bodies become less active. Weight loss is not a normal part of the ageing process If you are feeling under strain and need a helping hand or a bit of respite time, Home Instead can help. Our Care Professionals can provide help around the house as well as assistance with meal preparation, shopping and errands. For more information, call us on 01723 263263.
National Playlist Day – September 22nd September 22nd is National Playlist Day. A day created by Music and Dementia Charity, ‘Playlist for Life’ to raise awareness of the power of personally meaningful music for dementia. Who are Playlist For Life? Playlist for Life is a music and dementia charity founded in 2013 by writer and broadcaster Sally Magnusson after the death of her mother, Mamie, who had dementia. Their vision is simple: they want everyone with dementia to have a unique, personalised playlist and everyone who loves or cares for them to know how to use it. The benefits of a personalised playlist Over two decades of scientific research has shown that listening to a personalised playlist can improve the lives of those living with dementia.
In fact, listening to music that is personally meaningful has many psychological benefits, meaning anyone can benefit from a playlist.
Personalised playlists can: ■ reduce anxiety ■ improve your mood ■ make difficult tasks more manageable ■ evoke memories that can help families and carers connect. Playlist for Life harnesses the powerful effects of personal music
to help anyone who is affected by dementia, their families and carers. Whether it’s the music from a first dance, lullabies from childhood or a theme tune from a favourite TV show, music has the ability to take us back in time and remind us of our past, giving you that flashback feeling. Sharing your songs and memories can help people living with dementia connect with family, friends and carers. Get Involved Share a song on your social media that is personally meaningful to you on 22nd September using #NationalPlaylistDay and help Playlist for Life reach even more people affected by dementia for World Alzheimers Month. To find out more about Playlist for Life and how you go about creating a playlist, please visit: https://www. playlistforlife.org.uk/get-started/
What’s on Where Scarborough & Ryedale MONDAY Home Instead Companionship Café Every 4th Monday of the Month 1.30pm – 3.00pm St James Church & Community Arts Centre A fantastic opportunity to socialise and do fun activities with likeminded people over a cuppa. Open to all ages.
Reformed Church, St. Johns Road, Scarborough YO12 5ES Singing can improve your brain activity, wellbeing and mood. You don’t need to be a good singer to benefit. Join the Alzheimer’s Society for fun vocal warm-ups and sing a wide variety of familiar and new songs in a supported environment.
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THURSDAY
Bereavement Coffee Afternoon Every Tuesday 1.00pm – 2:30pm Age UK, 39 Aberdeen Walk, Scarborough YO11 1BD An opportunity to meet people in a similar situation as you for support and friendship.
Age UK Coffee Morning Every Thursday 10.00am – 12 noon Age UK, 39 Aberdeen Walk, Scarborough YO11 1BD If you’re feeling lonely or would like to make some new friends, join Age UK for this free Coffee Morning.
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FRIDAY
Singing for the Brain Every Wednesday 1:30pm – 3:00pm Emmanuel St. Johns Methodist United
Next Steps Musical Therapy Every Friday from 10:30am 7 Church St, Norton, Malton YO17 9HP.
Weekly Singing group followed by bingo at 12.30pm. Café serving hot and cold cakes and drinks! Dementia Friendly Films Singin in the Rain (1952, U) – Friday 23 September 2022, 1.00pm Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971, U) – Friday 28th October 1.00pm Carousel (1956, U) – Friday 25 November 2022, 1.00pm Stephen Josephs Theatre, Westborough, Scarborough YO11 1JW Price: £7, £6 concessions, £5 Circle/ Under 30s/NHS Staff/Dementia Friendly, carers go free. – Buy tickets online. Musical Meetings Every Friday from 11.00am Norton Trinity Church Rooms, Plum Street, Norton YO17 9JA Music sessions for older people and their carers.
What is Inheritance Tax? When someone dies, their estate may be subject to Inheritance Tax and the rate at which it is levied is 40%, one of the highest rates of taxes around. What is the Inheritance Tax threshold? The first £325,000 of somebody’s estate is not taxed at all and, also, generally speaking, all gifts by way of Will or Intestacy to a spouse or civil partner are exempt. Additionally, where there is a couple and the second to die dies after September 2007, the second to die can take the benefit of the unused portion of the nil rate band of the first. Crombie Wilkinson’s inheritance tax planning solicitors can help you with legal advice on, inheritance tax planning, estate planning, filing inheritance tax returns, transferring taxfree allowances to partners, lifetime gifts planning and Charity gift planning. Do not hesitate to contact a member of the Private Client team at Crombie Wilkinson Solicitors
for help and advice. Bethany Worthy is a Solicitor in the Private Client team of solicitors at Crombie Wilkinson Solicitors in Pickering, looking after clients all across the Ryedale and Scarborough regions. She is a Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) accredited member. Her membership of SFE shows she has a wealth of experience within this key legal area as members are required to have spent a substantial amount of time working for older and vulnerable people as well as support for the family and carers. Bethany’s expert help and advice includes guidance on selling your home or ways to stay in your home, making a Will. Living Wills or Lasting Powers of Attorney, gifts and estate planning, funding long term care and Court of Protection. You can contact Bethany at the Crombie Wilkinson Solicitors Pickering office on 01751 472121 or email: b.worthy@ crombiewilkinson. co.uk
Home Instead 409 Scalby Road, Scarborough YO12 6UA Telephone: 01723 263263 Email: info@hiscscarborough.co.uk Web: www.homeinstead.co.uk/ scarborough-ryedale
Priority Services Register and locking cooker valve During a recent Care Pro Meeting we had Kate Urwin, the Yorkshire Energy Doctor along with us for an informative session on fuel poverty and all things energy safety. Kate informed us of a couple of important pieces of information, which we thought we would share with you, so you can be having a look into whether they would work well for you, or your loved one. The first was the Priority Services Register, which all our clients are eligible to sign up for, for free. The register is used when in an emergency such as, a storm or flood, which causes power or gas to go off. Everyone on the Priority Services Register, is prioritised to get power back up and running as soon as possible. To register for the Priority Services Register, please go to https:/www. northerngasnetworks.co.uk/network-supply/ priority-customers/ and enter partner code 006. Kate also let us know about a really useful safety device, which we’ve never come across before! The Locking Cooker Valve. This simple safety device is fitted to existing gas cooker pipework and allows a Care Pro or relative to control gas supply using a key. When the valve is locked, the gas supply to the cooker is stopped eliminating the risk of the cooker being unintentionally turned on or left on, giving peace of mind that the cooker can’t be used, when a Care Pro or relative leave the house or room. For more information on how to get a Locking Cooker Valve fitted, free of charge, please visit: www.northerngasnetworks.co.uk/ network-supply/locking-cooker-valve
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