Understanding the difference between PTSD and complex PTSD is essential for anyone working in health and social care, supporting a loved one through trauma, or trying to make sense of their own experiences. While both conditions develop following trauma, the…
Some conversations are easy. Talking about what’s for dinner, what’s on TV, or how the day’s been. Others feel much harder, especially when they touch on how we’re really doing. In supported living, those harder conversations matter. They sit at…
Mental health in adulthood is shaped by many interacting factors, including genetics, relationships, environment and life events. However, research consistently shows that early life experiences can have a profound and lasting influence on adult mental health outcomes. Childhood adversity, trauma,…
For anyone rebuilding their life in supported living, the idea of getting back into work often represents more than securing a pay slip. It can signal a return to structure as work offers routine, connection, and the chance to take back control, all of which play…
The terms mental health and mental fitness appear similar at first glance, and it’s easy to see why they’re often used as if they mean the same thing. Both relate to our emotional world, our behaviour, and how we respond to the demands of life. Yet…
Sustainability isn’t just good for the planet; it can also improve the well-being of people in care and the staff who support them. As societies grow more conscious of environmental impact, social care settings such as supported living services are…
Moving from one service, setting or life stage to another might seem like a practical step, but for many people in care, it can feel overwhelming. Whether shifting from hospital to supported living, moving within supported living, or stepping toward full independence, these transitions…
Not all eating disorders look the way many of us expect. You might think of Anorexia Nervosa, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), OSFED, Bulimia or Binge Eating Disorder (BED), but that doesn’t cover it all. There’s a less familiar disorder called…
In recent years, there’s been a growing recognition that trauma isn’t just a personal problem; it’s a community and societal one. Whether it’s a car accident, childhood abuse, domestic violence, or displacement through war, trauma shapes the health of millions of…
Mental health crises can be overwhelming and unpredictable, but with thoughtful planning and support, individuals can navigate the challenging times more effectively. At Northern Healthcare, we embrace a specialist person-centred approach, ensuring that each individual's preferences, values, and needs are…