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A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia can feel overwhelming — not just for the individual, but for the whole family. One of the first questions many people ask is whether their loved one can remain at home safely.
Knowing when to get home care for a loved one isn’t always clear. It rarely happens all at once — instead, small changes begin to add up. If you’ve been searching for the signs an elderly parent needs care, you’re not alone.
Our story began in October 2003, when Barbara Spires founded Mayfair Care Agency with one simple belief: treat others how you would expect to be treated yourself. For Barbara, care wasn’t just a business opportunity — it was personal. She wanted to provide home care that felt compassionate
If you’re researching care for a loved one, you’ve probably come across the phrase “CQC registered home care.” While it often appears on care providers’ websites and information pages, many families are unsure what it truly means or why it matters.
One of the biggest concerns families have when arranging care for a loved one is whether it will reduce their independence. Many people worry that introducing support into the home may make someone feel less capable or take away their sense of control.
Care for your loved ones as we would our own with empathy, dignity and a heartfelt commitment to quality.