Cayon Care to Launch “Cayon Care: Uncovered” Interview Series at Naidex 2026
BIRMINGHAM, UK – With over 5 million unpaid carers in the UK, many families find themselves navigating complex care systems with little clear guidance.
At Naidex 2026, the UK’s leading event for Dem disability, accessibility and independent living, Cayon Care will introduce Cayon Care: Uncovered is a professionally filmed interview series bringing together professionals across healthcare, social care and law to help families better understand how care systems work in practice.
The interview series has been developed to bridge the gap between professional expertise and public understanding. Through guided conversations with specialists, Cayon Care: Uncovered explores the questions families are often uncertain, overwhelmed or hesitant to ask — translating complex processes into clear, practical insight for those supporting a loved one.
While many discussions about health and social care take place within professional circles, families themselves are rarely part of those conversations. Cayon Care: Uncovered aims to open that dialogue by making professional insight more accessible and relevant to the people navigating these decisions every day.
Alongside the interview series, Cayon Care will also be sharing its Free Care Toolkit, a practical resource designed to help families organise and manage care at home with greater clarity and structure.
Visitors will also be invited to join the Cayon Care: Uncovered community, where they can access expert interviews, practical resources, and download the toolkit at www.cayoncareuncovered.com.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn more about the themes explored in Cayon Care: Uncovered, ask questions about navigating care systems, and connect with professionals working across the care sector.
Visitors to the stand will have the opportunity to receive complimentary 15–30 minute consultations, offering practical guidance on navigating care decisions, understanding available support, and approaching the often complex landscape of health and social care services.
Petronella Manners, Co-Founder of Cayon Care, said:
"Families are often making care decisions during moments of uncertainty, and the systems surrounding health and social care can feel difficult to understand. Our aim is to bring professional insight into the open so families can access clearer guidance and feel more confident when navigating care for a loved one."
Naidex brings together thousands of disabled people, carers, healthcare professionals and organisations working across accessibility and independent living. Through its presence at the exhibition, Cayon Care hopes to contribute to wider conversations around improving understanding and access to care at home.
Visitors navigating care, supporting a loved one with Dementia, or working within the sector are invited to visit the Cayon Care stand CD-D8 to explore the toolkit, learn more about Cayon Care: Uncovered, and join the wider conversation around improving understanding of care at home.
For more information about Naidex and to register for a free ticket, visit www.naidex.co.uk
About Cayon Care
Cayon Care is a UK-based care provider and professional platform dedicated to strengthening how families understand and navigate care at home. Through practical tools, professional insight and the Cayon Care: Uncovered interview series, Cayon Care works to translate complex care systems into clear, accessible guidance that supports confident decision-making for families and individuals.