Home Instead - Rugby

Home Instead - Rugby At Home Instead, we provide customised and flexible home care for older adults to help them maintain their independence.

Our services include companionship, personal care, live-in care, rehabilitation, overnight support, and home help.

When families first get in touch, they often tell us the hardest part is how to start the conversation about care with a...
15/01/2026

When families first get in touch, they often tell us the hardest part is how to start the conversation about care with a parent.

Not because their mum or dad needs lots of help, but because the word care does not feel like it fits.

Many people have spent their lives working, running households, supporting others and making decisions. Being offered care can feel like a step backwards.

What we often find works better is reframing the idea completely. Instead of “you need help”, it becomes “would it be nice if someone came round for an hour a week to help you sort the photos, get the garden back on track or tackle those boxes in the spare room”.

Very often, just one hour a week can be enough to keep routines going, build confidence and give families reassurance.

Support does not have to mean losing independence. Sometimes it simply means having someone alongside you to get things done.

If you are curious about how even a small amount of support could make a difference, our team in Rugby is happy to talk on 01455247100 or via homeinstead.co.uk/rugby.

You ring mum during the week and she sounds just like herself. She chats about the weather, tells you she is fine and as...
13/01/2026

You ring mum during the week and she sounds just like herself.

She chats about the weather, tells you she is fine and asks how work is going. Then you visit at the weekend and notice the milk is out of date, the post is still unopened and she seems tired after just a short conversation.

It can feel confusing and even a bit unsettling.

This happens more often than people realise. Phone calls are familiar and brief, which makes them easier to manage. Many older people can draw on well practised phrases and concentrate their energy for a few minutes.

Being together in person is different.

Over time you start to notice routines, energy levels and small changes that simply do not come across on the phone.

It does not mean they are pretending or hiding anything. Often it means they are working hard to stay independent in the ways they know how. Trusting what you notice in person is important, and it is often what prompts families to start gentle conversations about extra support.

If this feels familiar and you are not sure what the next step is, our team in Rugby is happy to talk things through on 01455247100 or you can find out more about how support at home can provide care and reassurance on our website homeinstead.co.uk/rugby.

If you are visiting family and one of your loved ones lives with dementia, younger children may feel confused, awkward o...
11/01/2026

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/rugby.

There's nothing quite like a home-cooked meal, is there?Many families worry about whether an older loved one is eating p...
08/01/2026

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 Rugby, call our local team on 01455247100 or visit homeinstead.co.uk/rugby.

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.

Congratulations to Sumaia on completing your Care Certificate with us. It's great to have you on the team.
07/01/2026

Congratulations to Sumaia on completing your Care Certificate with us. It's great to have you on the team.

Even a one hour visit can make a real difference, supporting independence and giving someone something to look forward t...
06/01/2026

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 Rugby, call 01455247100 or visit homeinstead.co.uk/rugby.

Have you ever thought about turning everyday kindness into meaningful work?The new year can be a lovely time to take tha...
05/01/2026

Have you ever thought about turning everyday kindness into meaningful work?

The new year can be a lovely time to take that step. As a Care Professional, you will:

- Be matched with local clients in your community
- Support clients with daily activities so they can live well at home
- Make a genuine difference to their wellbeing
- Receive full training from day one, with ongoing learning and qualifications provided
- Choose from various hours with a competitive rate of pay
- Feel supported by a friendly and experienced local office team

If caring comes naturally to you, this could be the role that fits.
Apply now and make this year a meaningful one
https://go.homeinstead.co.uk/3xJqzDl

If you would like a friendly chat or more information before applying, please contact the Rugby team on 01455247100.

Giving up driving is often discussed as a loss of independence, and it is understandable why families worry about that. ...
04/01/2026

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.

For a friendly conversation about keeping independence and safety in balance, contact our Rugby team on 01455247100 or find out more at homeinstead.co.uk/rugby.

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/

Starting a new year often makes us think about what really matters and for many people that includes finding work that f...
03/01/2026

Starting a new year often makes us think about what really matters and for many people that includes finding work that feels meaningful.

Being a Care Professional is one of those rare jobs that gives back to you as much as you give to others. You learn new skills, grow in confidence and go home knowing you have genuinely brightened someone’s day.

Sometimes it is the simplest things that make the biggest difference, like a good chat, a listening ear or helping someone keep a familiar routine.

If you are looking for a role that feels right for you and brings purpose as well as joy, this could be the start of something special.

Apply online at link.applytocare.com/fbps or call our recruiter on 01455247100 to learn more about being a Care Professional in Rugby.

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

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/

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