I recently had the pleasure of working with Wiserr, and I couldn’t be more impressed with their service. From start to finish, the team was incredibly professional, attentive, and responsive. They took the time to understand exactly what I needed and provided tailored solutions that exceeded my expectations.
Wiserr truly cares about their customers, and it shows in everything they do. I will definitely be using their services again in the future!
As the Company Director at Wiserr, I lead an innovative and impactful platform that provides information and advice on care and health services in local areas. We empower informed decisions and enhance the quality of life for thousands of users, and we are featured in over 3000 GP practices across the UK.
Choosing between a care home and home care is one of the biggest decisions families face when supporting an elderly loved one. Both options provide professional care and support — but they suit very different needs, lifestyles and medical circumstances.
January is often described as a month of fresh starts. The festive decorations come down, routines return, and many of us find ourselves reflecting on the year ahead. For families supporting an elderly loved one, January can also be a time when concerns about health, independence, and care needs come into sharper focus.
Choosing a care home isn’t just a practical decision — it’s an emotional journey. For families, it can feel like navigating a storm of guilt, confusion, grief, and hope. It’s a time of transition not only for the person moving into care, but also for their loved ones. And yet, these emotional realities are rarely spoken about openly.