Welcome to Telecare Choice’s monthly news roundup. This month, we look at the launch of a new space telescope, and why a dog shelter has a £30,000 vet bill.
News: Playing Board Games Can Keep Memory Sharp
A study has suggested that playing board games can help with elderly people’s memory, and we find out why albatrosses are getting divorced.
News: Social Care Funding – What is Changing?
In September, the government announced plans to overhaul social care funding in England. These changes will impact how much we pay in taxes and how much support the elderly will receive from the government. Here we will look at what is changing Read More
News: Could a Jab Lower Our Cholesterol?
Welcome back to the Telecare Choice news roundup. This month, NHS says an anti-cholesterol drug given twice a year could save numerous lives, Sarah Storey wins a record-breaking 17th Paralympic gold, and Wales needs more people to work with Hollywood stars! Life-Saving Read More
News: Britain Takes Gold for Diving
Our monthly news roundup brings you all the big stories that you might have missed. Stay up to date with the Telecare blog.
News: Is Obesity in Our Genetics?
Welcome back to the Telecare Choice news roundup. This month, we take a look at obesity, the summer solstice, and Joe Biden’s English cousin.
News: Wales to Trial Universal Basic Income
In this month’s news roundup, we look at Wales Univeral basic income trial, the BRITS 2021, and the lost Torlonia Marbles. Find out more here..
News: Covid-19 Vaccine Offered to 44-Year-Olds
All those aged 44 and over in England are now eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine. Read all about it in this month’s Telecare news roundup.
News: Charity Lockdown Trips for Lonely and Isolated Men
Welcome back to the Telecare Choice news roundup. This month, a charity in West Yorkshire has been tackling loneliness among older men using a minivan and cup of tea. A photographer displays the unusual lives of the elderly and a bickering father Read More
News: Obesity Among the Biggest Causes of Cancer
Obesity is one of the main causes of cancer in the UK, second only to smoking cigarettes. But is lockdown about to change that?
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