Home Instead - East Notts

Home Instead - East Notts Rated "Outstanding" by CQC the homecare we provide is tailored to our clients' needs All support is bespoke and individually planned for each client.

Home Instead Senior Care East Nottis and Melton Mowbray is independently owned and run by Richard and Jo Aram with the help of Care Manager Helen Speed. Our Home Instead Senior Care office in East Bridgford is part of the award winning international franchise company which is changing the way that care is delivered in the UK. The East Bridgford Office is part of a global network of more than 900 locally owned and operated offices. We are recognised as a high quality and lower cost alternative to a nursing or residential home, and nationally we have won numerous domiciliary care awards for the in home care that we provide. We also specialise in cases is dementia, palliative care and disablement, with staff who are properly trained to help clients with these needs. We also provide respite care in the home in cases of people seeking a holiday or break. Visits are not rushed and here at Home Instead we understand the importance of spending time supporting clients on a social and emotional level. This enables our CAREGivers to form a close relationship with their client, providing a person centred care service which is built around the client’s requirements. This can vary from assistance with shopping trips, companionship, escorting to appointments or social gatherings as well as help around the home, meal preparation, support with medication, personal care and much more. Our clients include individuals who have approached us themselves, children and grandchildren who have referred their parents or relatives, people who receive direct payments from the Local Authority and clients referred to us by Primary Care Trusts. Regardless of how you come to Home Instead it is our goal to provide the same level of help and care we would want for our families. All CAREGivers are carefully screened and chosen for their empathy and nurturing qualities, their respectful and caring approach to the elderly, their reliability and their willingness to match their skill sets with the industry-leading training that Home Instead provide. We ensure that CAREGivers and clients are thoughtfully and appropriately matched to ensure that we are consistently building long and meaningful relationships that have a positive impact not only on the people we are caring for, but also their families.

Have you spotted Home Instead on Love Your Weekend yet?Meet John! A star in our new sponsorship idents.Thanks to his Car...
16/01/2026

Have you spotted Home Instead on Love Your Weekend yet?

Meet John! A star in our new sponsorship idents.

Thanks to his Care Professional, Ben, getting washed and dressed can be a moment of pride so he feels ready for what the day has in store.

If you are visiting family and one of your loved ones lives with dementia, younger children may feel confused, awkward o...
16/01/2026

If you are visiting family and one of your loved ones lives with dementia, younger children may feel confused, awkward or worried about saying the wrong thing.

It can help to talk things through before the visit and give them simple ways to understand what is happening.

1. Explain that dementia can make people forget things or say unexpected things, but it is not anyone’s fault.

2. Reassure them that it is okay if the conversation feels a bit different or slower than usual.

3. Let them know that repeating a story or question is part of the illness, not something they have caused.

4. Suggest they talk about familiar things like school, pets or favourite foods rather than asking tricky questions.

5. Remind them that being kind, smiling and listening is more important than knowing what to say.

A little reassurance can help children feel more confident and make visits calmer and more enjoyable for everyone.

To learn more about how to support someone with dementia visit our website homeinstead.co.uk/east-nottingham.

There's nothing quite like a home-cooked meal, is there?Many families worry about whether an older loved one is eating p...
14/01/2026

There's nothing quite like a home-cooked meal, is there?

Many families worry about whether an older loved one is eating properly, especially when meals start to feel rushed or repetitive.

Having someone there to plan meals, shop together and cook proper food can make a real difference, supporting both good nutrition and independence. It is about making mealtimes something to look forward to again.

To talk about meal support and care at home in East Nottingham & Melton Mowbray, call our local team on 01949 480 480 or visit homeinstead.co.uk/east-nottingham.

Even a one hour visit can make a real difference, supporting independence and giving someone something to look forward t...
11/01/2026

Even a one hour visit can make a real difference, supporting independence and giving someone something to look forward to each week.

To find out how we support companionship and everyday support at home in East Nottingham & Melton Mowbray, call 01949 480 480 or visit homeinstead.co.uk/east-nottingham.

Join us in bidding farewell to our recruiter Rachel, who’s leaving us after three amazing years to begin a new career in...
09/01/2026

Join us in bidding farewell to our recruiter Rachel, who’s leaving us after three amazing years to begin a new career in the rail industry.
Thank you, Rachel, for all your hard work, dedication, and care—you’ve made a real difference to so many of us. You’ll be greatly missed, and we wish you every success in this next chapter! 🚆💙

Giving up driving is often discussed as a loss of independence, and it is understandable why families worry about that. ...
09/01/2026

Giving up driving is often discussed as a loss of independence, and it is understandable why families worry about that.

What is not always mentioned is what can be gained instead.

With the right support in place, loved ones can still get out, maintain routines and stay connected to their community, without the worry or risk that driving may now bring.

Support can mean safer journeys, familiar trips and the confidence of knowing someone is there to help, so independence is not taken away, it is supported in a different way.

Our Care Professionals ensure that your favourite sports arenever missed!Did you catch John and Ben last weekend? They’r...
08/01/2026

Our Care Professionals ensure that your favourite sports are
never missed!

Did you catch John and Ben last weekend? They’re the stars of
our new idents for Love Your Weekend.

John will be the first to say that in cricket, the first over is sacred!
A moment he can share with his Care Professional.

Winter travel tips to help you stay safe:🚗 Give yourself extra timeRushing in icy or wet conditions increases the risk o...
07/01/2026

Winter travel tips to help you stay safe:

🚗 Give yourself extra time
Rushing in icy or wet conditions increases the risk of slips and bumps, especially on short journeys.

🧊 Clear frost properly
Make sure all windows, mirrors and lights are fully clear before setting off, not just a small patch.

👟 Watch your footing
Wear shoes with good grip and take care on icy pavements, driveways and car parks.

🧤 Be prepared for the cold
Keep a warm coat, gloves and a charged phone with you, even for quick trips.

📍 Plan local journeys carefully
Stick to familiar routes where possible and avoid poorly lit or untreated paths in bad weather.

Read more in our guide: https://www.homeinstead.co.uk/winter-tips-for-the-elderly/

04/01/2026

If you are starting to wonder whether a loved one could use a bit of extra support, the first step is simply a friendly conversation.

We take time to listen, get to know you both and shape support that feels right, from a few hours a week to more regular visits, often centred around companionship, shared routines and familiar outings.

Call our local team on 01949 480 480 or visit homeinstead.co.uk/east-nottingham to learn more about how we can support you and your loved ones in East Nottingham & Melton Mowbray.

Today, we recognise how Braille helps people who are blind or have very low vision stay informed, confident, and indepen...
04/01/2026

Today, we recognise how Braille helps people who are blind or have very low vision stay informed, confident, and independent. In the UK, almost 2 million people live with sight loss, and around 360,000 are registered as blind or partially sighted, yet only about 12,000 people read Braille.

Many people believe learning Braille later in life will be too difficult, but with the right support it can still open new possibilities. It can help with everyday tasks, reading, and simple labelling around the home, helping life feel easier and more in control.

If you or a loved one is experiencing sight loss, the RNIB offers fantastic learning resources and guidance. And you are never alone. Our Care Professionals are here to support you every step of the way.
https://www.rnib.org.uk/living-with-sight-loss/

This time of year can make everyday routines feel that bit harder, especially in colder weather and darker days. Sometim...
02/01/2026

This time of year can make everyday routines feel that bit harder, especially in colder weather and darker days. Sometimes a small amount of support is all it takes to keep routines going, from getting to the shops and appointments to enjoying a walk or a coffee out.

With regular companionship visits, our care professionals can support you or a loved one to stay connected in your community and maintain your routines and independence.

If you would like to find out more about companionship support in East Nottingham & Melton Mowbray our team is happy to have a chat on 01949 480 480 or visit our website homeinstead.co.uk/east-nottingham.

Home Instead is proudly partnering with ITV's popular Sundaymorning show, Love Your Weekend 🌟Starting today with a New Y...
01/01/2026

Home Instead is proudly partnering with ITV's popular Sunday
morning show, Love Your Weekend 🌟

Starting today with a New Year Special, you'll be seeing our brand
on ITV almost every Sunday morning throughout the year,
celebrating life's simple pleasures and the value of a great
weekend.

This partnership reflects our commitment to promoting quality
of life for older adults across the UK. Keep an eye out for us
during the ad breaks, we'll be bringing you amazing moments
every 2-hour episode! ✨

Set your alarms for 9:30 am every Sunday! We can't wait for you
to join us.

Address

87 Main Street
East Bridgford
NG138NH

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Home Instead Senior Care East Notts and Melton Mowbray is independently owned and run by Richard and Jo Aram with the help of Care Manager Helen Speed. Our Home Instead Senior Care office in East Bridgford is part of the award winning international franchise company which is changing the way that care is delivered in the UK. The East Bridgford Office is part of a global network of more than 900 locally owned and operated offices. We are recognised as a high quality and lower cost alternative to a nursing or residential home, and nationally we have won numerous domiciliary care awards for the in home care that we provide. We also specialise in cases is dementia, palliative care and disablement, with staff who are properly trained to help clients with these needs. We also provide respite care in the home in cases of people seeking a holiday or break. All support is bespoke and individually planned for each client. Visits are not rushed and here at Home Instead we understand the importance of spending time supporting clients on a social and emotional level. This enables our CAREGivers to form a close relationship with their client, providing a person centred care service which is built around the client’s requirements. This can vary from assistance with shopping trips, companionship, escorting to appointments or social gatherings as well as help around the home, meal preparation, support with medication, personal care and much more. Our clients include individuals who have approached us themselves, children and grandchildren who have referred their parents or relatives, people who receive direct payments from the Local Authority and clients referred to us by Primary Care Trusts. Regardless of how you come to Home Instead it is our goal to provide the same level of help and care we would want for our families. All CAREGivers are carefully screened and chosen for their empathy and nurturing qualities, their respectful and caring approach to the elderly, their reliability and their willingness to match their skill sets with the industry-leading training that Home Instead provide. We ensure that CAREGivers and clients are thoughtfully and appropriately matched to ensure that we are consistently building long and meaningful relationships that have a positive impact not only on the people we are caring for, but also their families.