Target: £5,000
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Too many people rely on overstretched services to recognise and speak up for them. Your donations provide them with free, expert support.

Thank you for caring. Now, where does your money go?
There are vulnerable people accepting standards of care that we wouldn't. Not for ourselves or our loved ones. People living alone and isolated, not allocated a social worker, living with mental health needs, struggling to survive and in desperate need of compassion and support. People who can't afford the best care available and have to accept what they are given. Often, receiving late, rushed or no care visits at all. People that are not safe from harm or neglect.
People are in these situations because they have no one to speak up for them. No one who understands how care should be provided. They probably don't know the regulations, standards and human rights that apply to them. That's where you and I can help.
We can't help everyone, but everyone we do help matters. Everyone deserves to live with dignity, respect and compassion.
Your donations help to fund our regular support to speak up for the most vulnerable, isolated and poorly cared for people in your community. For every £50.00 raised, a vulnerable person will be offered free care consultation and case management for one month. No catches, no strings attached. Just good advice and support to receive better care.
Just one month of support gives us time to connect with care providers, local authority social care and safeguarding teams, charities, community services and other support networks. With their consent, we can help champion the vulnerable person's needs and promote their wellbeing with others who can help. We may then be able to secure funding for ongoing support, or refer back to our donors with an update. You can then choose to apply any future donations to a particular person's case management. The information we share about the person will be genuine, but anonymised for their safety.
Your donation, no matter how big or small, will absolutely help a vulnerable person.
Who are we to help?
My name is Dean Morley. I created Caremor Consultancy after nearly 20 years working in adult health and social care. For the last 12 of those years I have managed some of the UK's leading care providers. I have been a registered care manager with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and an operations manager for successful care franchises. I have lead the care provision for thousands of vulnerable people. Working with my teams, we have helped people in the most challenging situations to live safer and happier lives.
I have managed the care delivery for the elderly, and for people with complex, clinical and mental health care needs; People who have no friends or family and people who live in awful conditions or with life changing conditions such as dementia.
I started Caremor Consultancy to help more people. As many people as I can in fact. I support care providers to deliver better quality services and I help people receive better standards of care from their providers.
In 2008 I was asked to visit an elderly man to assess his care needs. He had been receiving care from another care provider who recently closed. I found him sitting alone, in the dark with a broken television. On top of his television sat a clock that didn't work. His newspaper was three weeks old. He owned one plate, one cup, one fork; not expecting any visitors. His carers would turn up, write false notes and leave. His bed sheets were yellow and his clothes full of holes and filthy. He had no recollection of the day or date. He cried as we spoke about his past. The parents he had loved and friends he had lost. He proudly showed me the view of North London from his window and said he didn't need any help. He didn't want help because he was afraid of losing his council flat and the view of the hometown he adored. Help may have meant leaving and risking what he had. I can assure you that his carers didn't really care.
I've since met people who are living in much worse conditions without proper help, but I'll never forgot this man. No one person or group of people did enough for him. No one took the lead and connected the right people together to help him. I regret not knowing then what I do now.
There are so many people who won't ask for help and so many that have carers visiting but unable to truly meet their needs alone. Your donations will help us meet people like this and support them to live safer, happier lives.
Funding method
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 3rd August 2026 at 4:02pm