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Independent vs Assisted Living: Choosing What’s Best for You

As people get older, where they live becomes more crucial to their comfort, safety, and independence in the long run. One choice that older adults and their families often face is whether independent living or assisted living suits them better. Both options aim to support aging adults, but they differ a lot in services, lifestyle, and care level.

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Becoming a Mortgage Broker in the UK: A Complete Guide

Thinking of becoming a mortgage broker in the UK? Learn the qualifications, FCA requirements, pricing transparency rules, disability inclusion, and how mortgage brokers differ from conveyancers. Includes a first-time buyer checklist, credit check guidance, and a disability-inclusive broker policy template.

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Understanding Hidden Disabilities

Discover the importance of recognising hidden disabilities and supporting individuals with non-visible conditions. Learn how retailers, businesses, schools, and employers can promote inclusion through the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme, staff awareness, and everyday respect.

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Guide To Blue Badge Parking

There is no single national rule for residents’ bays. The national Blue Badge concessions do not automatically include resident-only bays; councils set local rules. Some allow Blue Badge parking in resident bays; others prohibit it. What this means: If your street is “Permit Holders Only” (or similar), check the sign and your council’s website. If resident bays aren’t listed among places Blue Badges can be used, you’ll likely need a resident permit/exemption or a dedicated disabled bay issued by the council.