![stress](/files/blog-thumbnails/stress.jpg)
10/05/15
The most difficult topic to discuss with families is where the injured person has a spouse or a partner. At first they may hope for, and expect, full recovery, or at least major improvement...
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![giving up work](/files/blog-thumbnails/giving_up_work.jpg)
02/05/15
One particular area which deserves better attention than it currently receives is where a family member gives up his or her job to look after the injured person...
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![carer](/files/blog-thumbnails/carer.jpg)
10/04/15
When valuing family care it may be a sensible precaution to make allowances for the possibility that family carers will become unable to care due to ill health or death...
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![together](/files/blog-thumbnails/together.jpg)
30/03/14
In the immediate period following an accident, the starting point for many families is to look after the injured person themselves for as long is necessary...
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![differnce](/files/blog-thumbnails/differnce.jpg)
24/01/14
Whatever the injury, professionals must never make the mistake of assuming that people with the same, or similar, injuries have the same requirements or desires...
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