Top 12 Best foot care in West Midlands
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The Foot Care Clinic
Is this your business? Claim this business927 Queslett Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B43 7DT
Guildhall Back Care Centre
Is this your business? Claim this businessGuildhall Building, Birmingham, West Midlands, B2 4BT
The Eye Care Centre
Is this your business? Claim this business33 Lionel Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 1AB
For eye examinations in Kingswinford or expert eye care in Great Bridge, please call us today...
Acorn Home Care
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Welcome to Acorn Home Care Acorn Home Care believes that service users come first at all times and that the Company is...
Food 2 NV
Is this your business? Claim this businessBridge Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1
We are a Birmingham based family run catering business, who specialise in Caribbean West Indian & English food. We enjoy food...
Acorn Foot Care
Is this your business? Claim this business60 Sharpley Avenue, Coalville, Leicestershire, LE67 4DT
Nri Parents Care
Is this your business? Claim this business72 St Lukes Road, Birmingham, WEST MIDLANDS, B5 7DP
NRI Parents - NRI Parents Care India - Provision of Healthcare, Personal Care and Property Care services in India for the parents...
Castlecroft Residential Care Home - Sanctuary Care
Is this your business? Claim this businessCastle Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B29 5HF
Castlecroft is an attractive care home located in a residential area of Birmingham, overlooking the Duck Pond Park in Weoley...
Calling all classic car enthusiasts in Birmingham! We've teamed up with Bewdley and Wyre Forest Classic Car Club for a spectacular show featuring the most beautiful vintage cars at Castlecroft Residential Care Home. Come along and meet our amazing team, enjoy our entertainment, indulge in delicious snacks and refreshments and enter our raffle to win prizes. It's free entry for all, so don't miss out on this amazing event. No booking needed, just turn up. When? Saturday 23 March, 2pm to 4pm. Where? Castlecroft Residential Care Home, Castle Road, Weoley Castle, Birmingham, B29 5HF.Solihull Care
Is this your business? Claim this businessSuite 7, Solihull Building Trade Centre, Soilhull, West Midlands, B92 7RN
Solihull Care are providers of care for the elderly. If you're looking for nursing homes in the Birmingham area or respite care,...
Sue Ryder Care
Is this your business? Claim this business1052 Yardley Wood Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B14 4BW
Sue Ryder provides compassionate care to people with end of life and long term needs. We are a national charity delivering health...
Walking On Air Foot Care Centre
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Briarscroft Residential Care Home - Sanctuary Care
Is this your business? Claim this business27 Packington Avenue, Birmingham, West Midlands, B34 7PB
Briarscroft is an attractive care home situated in a residential area of Birmingham. Close to a train station, our home has...
With Mother's Day just around the corner, care home residents across Sanctuary Care homes have shared advice on motherhood for new and expecting mothers. Doris Brimacombe, age 102, who lives at Furzehatt Residential and Nursing Home in Plymouth said; "Bring children up to respect others, and love them whilst you can." Her fellow residents, also shared their pearls of wisdom. Briony Corbey, age 84, described motherhood as "the most exciting adventure and best job in the world", whilst 87-year-old Evie Oliver encouraged new mothers to "be patient and enjoy it". Sheila O'Connor, Director of Operations for Sanctuary Care, commented: "Motherhood is not always easy and sometimes a little advice and perspective from the older generation can go a long way. "We have lots of wonderful mothers, grandmothers and even great-grandmothers living in our care homes who have plenty of pearls of wisdom to share. "As a significant milestone, Mother's Day holds precious memories for many of our residents creating a great opportunity for us to come together to reminisce and share past experiences. "Taking time to reflect on happy memories helps to create a sense of continuity and community for our residents, which we know is so important for an enriched and fulfilled life, particularly as we grow older." Other residents across the Sanctuary Care homes, which provide residential, respite, dementia and nursing care, have chipped in with their tips on motherhood: Experienced advice-giver Doreen Lee, 84, who lives at Beechwood Residential Care Home in Upton-upon-Severn, said; "Don't worry about getting things right, you will adapt. If you need any advice speak to the midwife or doctor because they are there for you." Others, like Judith Woodward, 86, highlighted the importance of accepting assistance where possible. She advised; "Get other people to help so you can have more time with the baby." Taking a more practical approach, Patricia, Blackford Hickman 87, joked that new mothers should remember to "build up a store of nappies"!