Always Take Care

Always Take Care Always Take Care is a trusted Rutland-based care agency founded in 2007.

We provide person-centred live-in home care across the UK, to include companionship and social support, respite care,dementia and Alzheimer’s care, palliative and end-of-life care.

We're a little late to International Day of Happiness, but this is something worth reflecting on every day. What does ha...
24/03/2026

We're a little late to International Day of Happiness, but this is something worth reflecting on every day. What does happiness look like at home?

It might be:

🪑 Sitting in your favourite chair
😊 Seeing a familiar face each day
☕️ Enjoying a cup of tea or coffee
📻 Listening to the radio
🪴 Looking out into the garden or watching the birds
🤫 A quiet moment in the morning before the day begins

As we get older, happiness doesn’t have to come from big changes or grand plans - it’s often found in the familiar. These small, everyday moments are often the ones that matter most.

💬 We’d love to hear from you. What does happiness at home look like for you or your loved ones?

If you're thinking about care for a parent or loved one, we know how extremely overwhelming it can feel. Many families f...
19/03/2026

If you're thinking about care for a parent or loved one, we know how extremely overwhelming it can feel. Many families find themselves unsure where to start, or worried about making the “right” decision. But we're here to help!

Live-in care can offer a reassuring alternative, allowing someone to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own home while receiving dedicated one-to-one support. It’s a way to maintain independence, dignity and daily routines, while ensuring help is there when it’s needed.

Our professional live-in care services support families across the UK, providing compassionate care tailored to each individual’s needs. We offer:

Elderly care at home
Disability support & mobility assistance
Dementia & Alzheimer's care
Respite care for family care givers
Post-operative care and recovery support
Palliative & end-of-life care

If you’re beginning to explore care options, or simply want to talk through your situation, you’re very welcome to reach out to us. We’re always happy to have a confidential, no-pressure chat.

Sharing for our friends at Alzheimer's Society. Please read 👇
16/03/2026

Sharing for our friends at Alzheimer's Society. Please read 👇

We bring you some very exciting news from the Always Take Care HQ. Our office has moved to a new location. But dont worr...
16/03/2026

We bring you some very exciting news from the Always Take Care HQ.

Our office has moved to a new location. But dont worry, we haven't gone far - we're still in the beautiful county of Rutland.

As our team continues to grow, we needed a space that better supports the work we do behind the scenes - coordinating care, supporting our carers, and being there for the families who trust us with caring for their loved ones. Also, the lease came to an end at our Oakham premises - so it felt like the perfect time for a change.

While our address may have changed, what hasn’t changed is our commitment to providing compassionate, reliable live-in care that helps people remain comfortable and independent in their own homes.

The coffee machine and kettle will be coming with us. And parking is plentiful and free! So, if you’re exploring care options for a loved one and would like to have a friendly, confidential chat, we're here to help.

🏠 Office 5, Building 1C, Uppingham Gate, Ayston Road, Uppingham

🕤 Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm

📞 01572 869138

📧 info@alwaystakecare.com

When is it the right time to consider live-in care? 💛Watching a loved one age can bring new challenges. Sometimes it’s h...
11/03/2026

When is it the right time to consider live-in care? 💛

Watching a loved one age can bring new challenges. Sometimes it’s hard to know when extra support might help. And that’s okay. But we wanted to share a few gentle signs that it could be worth exploring care options, such as:

Increasing falls or trips
Confusion with medication
Feeling isolated or lonely
Family feeling overwhelmed or burnt out
Reduced mobility making daily tasks harder

Recognising these signs doesn’t mean something is “wrong.” It simply means your loved one might benefit from a little extra support, so they can stay safe, comfortable, and happy at home.

Have we missed any signs? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments because your experience could help another family.

When home is where the heart is, live-in care makes all the difference. It's one of the reasons why more families are ch...
10/03/2026

When home is where the heart is, live-in care makes all the difference. It's one of the reasons why more families are choosing home care.

When a loved one needs support, families want more than just day-to-day practical help. They want reassurance, companionship, and the comfort of familiar surroundings.

Live-in care provides one-to-one support, allowing your loved one to receive personalised attention every day. Staying at home means they can continue living in the environment they know and love, surrounded by memories and the people they care about. It also supports emotional wellbeing, and helps reduce anxiety, stress and loneliness.

If you’re thinking it's time to start exploring care options, we’re here to offer guidance. Here at Always Take Care, we understand how important this decision is, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

If you’re exploring care options, send us a message or give us a call - we’re happy to answer your questions, no pressure, just support. Or if you know someone considering live-in care, please share this with them.

📧 info@alwaystakecare.com
📞 01572 869 138

Social care is back in the headlines this week.This article in the Guardian highlights growing concerns about the future...
09/03/2026

Social care is back in the headlines this week.

This article in the Guardian highlights growing concerns about the future of England’s social care system and the pressures families are facing when trying to find the right support for loved ones.

For many people, navigating care can feel confusing and overwhelming. Behind every headline are real families trying to do the very best for someone they love.

That’s why conversations about care matter. Whether support comes from family, community services, or professional carers, what matters most is that people receive the dignity, safety, and companionship they deserve.

If you’re exploring care options for someone close to you, know that you’re not alone. There are people who can help guide you through the choices.

We've linked the article below, if you'd like to have a read:

Head of government-commissioned review says adult social care is held together by ‘sticking plasters and glue’

Celebrating Women Who Care 🫶In the run up to International Women’s Day on Sunday, we're proud to celebrate the incredibl...
06/03/2026

Celebrating Women Who Care 🫶

In the run up to International Women’s Day on Sunday, we're proud to celebrate the incredible women across our entire team. And we wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the difference you make in this world.

From our compassionate live-in carers providing dedicated support in clients’ homes, to the women behind the scenes in our office who coordinate, guide and support every step of the journey - your commitment makes everything we do possible. To you all, we say thank you for your kindness, and your compassion. These traits connects us all.

In the words of rabbi and author Harold Kushner: "When you are kind to others, it not only changes you, it changes the world".

💜

Receiving feedback from the families we support is always incredibly meaningful to our team.Live-in care is built on tru...
05/03/2026

Receiving feedback from the families we support is always incredibly meaningful to our team.

Live-in care is built on trust. It’s about showing up every day with compassion, professionalism and respect. It's not just providing practical help, but bringing calm and continuity into someone’s home.

If we’ve supported you or your family, and you feel comfortable sharing your experience, your words can make a real difference. Hearing from other families often provides the reassurance people need when facing difficult decisions related to live-in home care.

Thank you to R F for sharing these kind words with us. If you would like to leave a review, you can do so here:

👉 https://g.page/r/CdmlLkOYHiCzEBM/review

Thank you to every family who places their trust in us. We’re proud to be entrusted with the care of your loved ones, and we treat that responsibility with the seriousness and compassion it deserves.

Choosing the right care for an elderly parent can feel overwhelming. Which is why we’ve written a blog to help guide you...
02/03/2026

Choosing the right care for an elderly parent can feel overwhelming. Which is why we’ve written a blog to help guide you through the process.

Our latest article shares practical tips and key considerations to keep in mind when researching live-in home care, helping you make informed and confident decisions for your family.

If this is a journey you’re beginning (or currently navigating), we hope you’ll find it helpful. You can read the full blog now on our website, and if it resonates with you, please feel free to reach out to us!

Discover how Live In Home Care can enhance the quality of life for those needing assistance in the comfort of their home.

Meet the Team -  Bridget, Manager & Director  💙 ✨Having previously introduced you to team members Dawn, Clare, and Ann-M...
23/02/2026

Meet the Team - Bridget, Manager & Director 💙 ✨

Having previously introduced you to team members Dawn, Clare, and Ann-Marie, we have one more person we'd like you to meet - our Manager, and Director of Always Take Care, Bridget.

To get to know Bridget a bit better, we've asked her a few questions👇

1. What is your role at Always Take Care? I’m the Manager and Director

2. How long have you worked at ATC? I joined the home care agency in 2010

3. What do you enjoy most about your work? I like knowing that we make a difference to people’s lives with the help that we offer. No day is ever the same and I love the variety that working with people offers. I meet such fascinating and interesting people along the way, through both clients and carers.

4. What’s a fun fact about you that your colleagues might not know? I am definitely much funnier than they think. 😁

5. What’s your favourite hobby or pastime outside of work? I love crafts of any sort.

6. Do you have a favourite book, podcast, or movie you’d recommend? I listen to “The Midpoint with Gabby Logan” - she has a brilliant and varied guest list. And I love the book “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” by Charlie Mackesy. 🎙📚

7. Coffee, tea, or something else? I love tea and I drink a lot of it. I often think if tea contained alcohol I would be in a lot of trouble. ☕

8. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? It would be to manage time and how you fit things into it – especially when you are leaving the house.

9. What destination is at the top of your travel bucket list? Japan – I would love to see the cherry blossom trees. 🇯🇵🏯

10. If you could learn any skill instantly, what would it be? Pottery – it’s much harder than it looks.

Big thanks to Bridget, for finding the time to answer our questions 🙏

Address

Office 5, Building 1C, Uppingham Gate, Ayston Road, Uppingham
Rutland
LE159NY

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+441572869138

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