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View Full Details of Home Instead (Bristol North)Home care companionship has been a life line, removing boredom in later years, engaging in creative activities which has stimulated new pathways in the brain. Caring friendly companionship has created a more emotionally settled mind. Consistency of personal attendance and long term commitment has immense value in the companionship role.
My husband has recently started receiving companion care with Home Instead. From the outset I have been very pleased with the service provided. The initial assessment was thorough and I felt that the manager really wanted to know as much as possible about my husband in order to match him with a suitable carer. The carer has been coming now for a number of weeks. Initially my husband was distressed and very unhappy.The carer has been patient, sensitive and kind and has gradually developed a relationship with my husband who is now much happier to see him and willing to engage in activities with him.This has been lovely to see. I would highly recommend Home Instead to anyone considering care for their loved one.
I have used the Homeinstead Service for almost three years during which time I have always been more than satisfied with the service it has provided! My carer (of almost 3 years) is excellent and whenever she is not available an alternative person has been provided who likewise has been very good. As I have recently reported I am impressed with the services's holistic approach to people's care - especially as a lot of us are vulnerable with complex needs and for this I am very grateful.
Dad has had three weekly visits in his own home for nearly two years. Without the care and concern of the Home Instead team he would not have been able to remain so independent in his own environment. The ladies who come to visit are always friendly and no job is too large or small, even down to sharing Dad's taste in music on his CD player!! I would definitely recommend this service to anyone who is needing to start the process of supporting a loved one. The staff in the office are always friendly and helpful and there is obviously a good level of communication to the team going in to Dad when events occur out of the ordinary so he can be supported appropriately. Thank you to the whole team.
We're so pleased that we found Home Instead when Dad needed care. Dad and the family have been brilliantly supported by the whole team, especially when times got hard and dementia started to take its toll. There is a huge amount of love, support and expertise within the team, for whom nothing is too much. Right up until the end, they nurtured Dad, and are now helping to look after Mum with the same excellent level of care. Thank goodness for Home Instead.
My mum received excellent care from Home Instead for 2 years. They were able to adjust the care she received to meet her increased needs, and the carers who visited could not have been more helpful and friendly. I would definitely recommend Home Instead to anyone looking for care.
Service and care provided by Home Instead has been excellent and reliable. Have always been flexible to my mum's changing needs. In-house staff have always been really friendly and approachable. Would definitely recommend to friends and family.
Home Instead North Bristol Branch; The care my mother received was second to none. The carers were amazing going above and beyond to help Mum in any way they could. The office staff were always on hand to speak to. Out-of-hours service when Mum was in hospital so I could let them know at all times what was happening, was excellent. I can't recommend this company enough. We are very sorry to have to give them up as Mum is now in a nursing home. Her carers have visited her already though so she is really pleased to keep in touch with them.
I have the lasting power of attorney over a friend’s husband who had early dementia when she died suddenly. Her death was a shock and I was not prepared for all it entailed. Home Instead proved to be a friend in need to me as well as my friend’s husband. Their care increased as his dementia increased and they were there on the phone for me with advice if I had a problem. Two of the carers became like family. From my experience, I can thoroughly recommend them.
We are more than happy to recommend the services provided by Home Instead (Bristol North). In the six years we have been using them, their staff have consistently surprised us with the levels of professionalism and care shown, to the extent that at times, it's been like having another family member helping out. During a particularly difficult time recently, they were able to help out at extremely short notice, when we really were stretched - for which we were grateful. This is a well-run team of caring people and you get what you pay for - peace of mind and people going the extra mile. Thank you.
Caring for loved ones is never easy, and when you live overseas it becomes even more difficult. Home Instead were recommended to me by a friend and I couldn't be happier with the excellent service they provided my dad. I would not hesitate in recommending Home Instead to others. Due to the limited contact with my father, I had to rely on others and being able to access the carer visit reports through the app provided me with the reassurance that dad was ok, even if I could not contact him. The service provided was much more than personal care, popping down the road to top up groceries was just one of the extras provided. I was frequently amazed at how much the carers would achieve during their short visits.
Home Instead (Bristol North) provide my mother with excellent care throughout the care period. The care persons were very kind, understanding and supportive. We were very impressed with your company and the people who work for you.
I was anxious about introducing care providers to my late Mum. She didn't realise she had dementia, was fiercely independent and didn't consider she needed any outside support. Home Instead (Bristol North) provided fantastic advice on how to gently introduce support, without compromising what Mum wanted for herself, and I was astonished at how quickly and happily she accepted the new regime. They also supported me in successfully introducing aids for later living which made Mum's life more comfortable - gently persuasive, never pushy. Two ladies proved to be the most amazing and invaluable care providers, and I am more grateful than I can say to have had them as my lovely Mum's carers for the last two years of her life. They delivered fantastic detailed daily reports, giving me full confidence that she really was getting the best of care and her funny little ways were accommodated with such good humour. They've gone the extra mile again and again. My sincerest thanks to them both.
My late brother was 92 and had no children and no relatives near where he lived, so it was difficult for me living 100 miles away when he needed care. The Home Instead Bristol North was recommended to me and they were absolutely wonderful visiting 3 times per day and providing excellent care, shopping, housekeeping and everything my brother needed to enable him to fulfil his wish to spend his last days in his own home. They also went out of their way to report to me his progress so that I need not worry too much. Towards the end when my brother was no longer in their care, firstly in hospital and then at a final resting home they still visited him because they knew he would have little or no other visitors. Thank you, Home Instead. I will always be so grateful to you.
Through 2022 my husband's Alzheimer's impacted his abilities and behaviour. He was doing bizarre things and saying cruel things to me. Home Instead carers came once a week for two hours. Totally calm, competent and reliable. One carer played the Trumpet, encouraged by my husband on concertina. Great for both of them. Home Instead staff also supported me. If there was any delay in a carer being late, they phoned. I had several private talks with staff which were very helpful. I have had two heart attacks and suffer from anxiety. On 25th October when walking to the shops, I had pain which could have been due to heart. Had to sit in a cafe and get someone to phone for an ambulance, and phone home to our carer who phoned Home Instead who I knew would organise cover for his next client so that he could stay with my husband. That also happened in July 2022.
Home Instead provided my mum with twice-weekly visits for nearly two years until she sadly passed away. The support my mum received was a mix of personal care and help around the home for those tasks Mum was starting to find a little difficult. As Mum and her caregiver got to know each other much better, Mum found companionship and looked forward to her visits every week. My mum always felt she was treated with dignity and respect. My brother and I took a lot of comfort from knowing Home Instead was supporting Mum and helping her maintain a good degree of independence. I always found the admin team helpful, polite and very friendly. All the admin was always correct and ran smoothly. I have no hesitation in recommending Home Instead.
Home Instead provided companionship visits for my mum, which gave me a bit of a break from caring for her. We recently had to pause them, as she was finding the visits upsetting, but this is no reflection on the carers, she just doesn't like having visitors. Home Instead have always gone the extra mile in trying to comply with any reasonable request, and I would have no hesitation in using them again once her dementia advances to the point where she needs personal care.
Our mum was receiving care from Home Instead for quite a few years. Whilst living at home with dementia, initially, their visits were to provide companionship, chatting with Mum, looking at photos, making a drink or perhaps a sandwich, or going for a walk. Mum loved their visits as they engaged with her totally, listening to her stories about her life and generally acting more as a friend than a paid carer. As she deteriorated, they took on more responsibility, getting her up, getting breakfast and her medication. Always the central team made sure they accommodated the changes quickly and efficiently, ensuring required safeguards and checks were in place. This was exemplified when Mum went into hospital, and we found out she had cancer and not long to live. We brought Mum home, and again Home Instead were outstanding in their response to these changes. I cannot praise the whole team enough for their support of her and us in her last month; they were outstanding.
Mum was in need of care and Home Instead had been recommended to my sister via a friend who was currently using their service. Every one of the carers who looked after Mum was absolutely marvellous with her, looking after her care needs - both mental and physical. The experience they exhibited in looking after an elderly person needing care was invaluable. Similarly, the welcome advice at every stage from the Deputy Care Manager helped guide us through the process which was of course new to us. The lovely carers even looked after Mum at an early stage in her care when she had Covid - which they did voluntarily, I think that says a lot. Eventually Mum had to go into a care home. However, we have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending Home Instead if you are looking for a genuinely caring organisation.
My father in his 80s/90s, living alone, received care from Home Instead over a number of years. The care from start to finish (when he moved into residential care) was faultless. The staff provided support far beyond their remit, to ensure my father was not only catered for, but also entertained during their visits. They would provide any additional adhoc services asked, walking his dog, nipping to the shops or a dentist appointment with him when necessary. Having dropped in regularly on adhoc visits whilst they were present I always found the staff fully engaging with my father, having a laugh or joining him in completing a crossword. It is the sort of service you can only hope an elderly relative will receive. I felt safe in the knowledge that his care was being provided to the highest standard and he always commented on how lucky he was with his range of carers. In addition to this the support from the central team, to ensure that we were happy was also excellent.
Home care companionship has been a life line, removing boredom in later years, engaging in creative activities which has stimulated new pathways in the brain. Caring friendly companionship has created a more emotionally settled mind. Consistency of personal attendance and long term commitment has immense value in the companionship role.
My husband has recently started receiving companion care with Home Instead. From the outset I have been very pleased with the service provided. The initial assessment was thorough and I felt that the manager really wanted to know as much as possible about my husband in order to match him with a suitable carer. The carer has been coming now for a number of weeks. Initially my husband was distressed and very unhappy.The carer has been patient, sensitive and kind and has gradually developed a relationship with my husband who is now much happier to see him and willing to engage in activities with him.This has been lovely to see. I would highly recommend Home Instead to anyone considering care for their loved one.
I have used the Homeinstead Service for almost three years during which time I have always been more than satisfied with the service it has provided! My carer (of almost 3 years) is excellent and whenever she is not available an alternative person has been provided who likewise has been very good. As I have recently reported I am impressed with the services's holistic approach to people's care - especially as a lot of us are vulnerable with complex needs and for this I am very grateful.
Dad has had three weekly visits in his own home for nearly two years. Without the care and concern of the Home Instead team he would not have been able to remain so independent in his own environment. The ladies who come to visit are always friendly and no job is too large or small, even down to sharing Dad's taste in music on his CD player!! I would definitely recommend this service to anyone who is needing to start the process of supporting a loved one. The staff in the office are always friendly and helpful and there is obviously a good level of communication to the team going in to Dad when events occur out of the ordinary so he can be supported appropriately. Thank you to the whole team.
We're so pleased that we found Home Instead when Dad needed care. Dad and the family have been brilliantly supported by the whole team, especially when times got hard and dementia started to take its toll. There is a huge amount of love, support and expertise within the team, for whom nothing is too much. Right up until the end, they nurtured Dad, and are now helping to look after Mum with the same excellent level of care. Thank goodness for Home Instead.
My mum received excellent care from Home Instead for 2 years. They were able to adjust the care she received to meet her increased needs, and the carers who visited could not have been more helpful and friendly. I would definitely recommend Home Instead to anyone looking for care.
Service and care provided by Home Instead has been excellent and reliable. Have always been flexible to my mum's changing needs. In-house staff have always been really friendly and approachable. Would definitely recommend to friends and family.
Home Instead North Bristol Branch; The care my mother received was second to none. The carers were amazing going above and beyond to help Mum in any way they could. The office staff were always on hand to speak to. Out-of-hours service when Mum was in hospital so I could let them know at all times what was happening, was excellent. I can't recommend this company enough. We are very sorry to have to give them up as Mum is now in a nursing home. Her carers have visited her already though so she is really pleased to keep in touch with them.
I have the lasting power of attorney over a friend’s husband who had early dementia when she died suddenly. Her death was a shock and I was not prepared for all it entailed. Home Instead proved to be a friend in need to me as well as my friend’s husband. Their care increased as his dementia increased and they were there on the phone for me with advice if I had a problem. Two of the carers became like family. From my experience, I can thoroughly recommend them.
We are more than happy to recommend the services provided by Home Instead (Bristol North). In the six years we have been using them, their staff have consistently surprised us with the levels of professionalism and care shown, to the extent that at times, it's been like having another family member helping out. During a particularly difficult time recently, they were able to help out at extremely short notice, when we really were stretched - for which we were grateful. This is a well-run team of caring people and you get what you pay for - peace of mind and people going the extra mile. Thank you.
Caring for loved ones is never easy, and when you live overseas it becomes even more difficult. Home Instead were recommended to me by a friend and I couldn't be happier with the excellent service they provided my dad. I would not hesitate in recommending Home Instead to others. Due to the limited contact with my father, I had to rely on others and being able to access the carer visit reports through the app provided me with the reassurance that dad was ok, even if I could not contact him. The service provided was much more than personal care, popping down the road to top up groceries was just one of the extras provided. I was frequently amazed at how much the carers would achieve during their short visits.
Home Instead (Bristol North) provide my mother with excellent care throughout the care period. The care persons were very kind, understanding and supportive. We were very impressed with your company and the people who work for you.
I was anxious about introducing care providers to my late Mum. She didn't realise she had dementia, was fiercely independent and didn't consider she needed any outside support. Home Instead (Bristol North) provided fantastic advice on how to gently introduce support, without compromising what Mum wanted for herself, and I was astonished at how quickly and happily she accepted the new regime. They also supported me in successfully introducing aids for later living which made Mum's life more comfortable - gently persuasive, never pushy. Two ladies proved to be the most amazing and invaluable care providers, and I am more grateful than I can say to have had them as my lovely Mum's carers for the last two years of her life. They delivered fantastic detailed daily reports, giving me full confidence that she really was getting the best of care and her funny little ways were accommodated with such good humour. They've gone the extra mile again and again. My sincerest thanks to them both.
My late brother was 92 and had no children and no relatives near where he lived, so it was difficult for me living 100 miles away when he needed care. The Home Instead Bristol North was recommended to me and they were absolutely wonderful visiting 3 times per day and providing excellent care, shopping, housekeeping and everything my brother needed to enable him to fulfil his wish to spend his last days in his own home. They also went out of their way to report to me his progress so that I need not worry too much. Towards the end when my brother was no longer in their care, firstly in hospital and then at a final resting home they still visited him because they knew he would have little or no other visitors. Thank you, Home Instead. I will always be so grateful to you.
Through 2022 my husband's Alzheimer's impacted his abilities and behaviour. He was doing bizarre things and saying cruel things to me. Home Instead carers came once a week for two hours. Totally calm, competent and reliable. One carer played the Trumpet, encouraged by my husband on concertina. Great for both of them. Home Instead staff also supported me. If there was any delay in a carer being late, they phoned. I had several private talks with staff which were very helpful. I have had two heart attacks and suffer from anxiety. On 25th October when walking to the shops, I had pain which could have been due to heart. Had to sit in a cafe and get someone to phone for an ambulance, and phone home to our carer who phoned Home Instead who I knew would organise cover for his next client so that he could stay with my husband. That also happened in July 2022.
Home Instead provided my mum with twice-weekly visits for nearly two years until she sadly passed away. The support my mum received was a mix of personal care and help around the home for those tasks Mum was starting to find a little difficult. As Mum and her caregiver got to know each other much better, Mum found companionship and looked forward to her visits every week. My mum always felt she was treated with dignity and respect. My brother and I took a lot of comfort from knowing Home Instead was supporting Mum and helping her maintain a good degree of independence. I always found the admin team helpful, polite and very friendly. All the admin was always correct and ran smoothly. I have no hesitation in recommending Home Instead.
Home Instead provided companionship visits for my mum, which gave me a bit of a break from caring for her. We recently had to pause them, as she was finding the visits upsetting, but this is no reflection on the carers, she just doesn't like having visitors. Home Instead have always gone the extra mile in trying to comply with any reasonable request, and I would have no hesitation in using them again once her dementia advances to the point where she needs personal care.
Our mum was receiving care from Home Instead for quite a few years. Whilst living at home with dementia, initially, their visits were to provide companionship, chatting with Mum, looking at photos, making a drink or perhaps a sandwich, or going for a walk. Mum loved their visits as they engaged with her totally, listening to her stories about her life and generally acting more as a friend than a paid carer. As she deteriorated, they took on more responsibility, getting her up, getting breakfast and her medication. Always the central team made sure they accommodated the changes quickly and efficiently, ensuring required safeguards and checks were in place. This was exemplified when Mum went into hospital, and we found out she had cancer and not long to live. We brought Mum home, and again Home Instead were outstanding in their response to these changes. I cannot praise the whole team enough for their support of her and us in her last month; they were outstanding.
Mum was in need of care and Home Instead had been recommended to my sister via a friend who was currently using their service. Every one of the carers who looked after Mum was absolutely marvellous with her, looking after her care needs - both mental and physical. The experience they exhibited in looking after an elderly person needing care was invaluable. Similarly, the welcome advice at every stage from the Deputy Care Manager helped guide us through the process which was of course new to us. The lovely carers even looked after Mum at an early stage in her care when she had Covid - which they did voluntarily, I think that says a lot. Eventually Mum had to go into a care home. However, we have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending Home Instead if you are looking for a genuinely caring organisation.
My father in his 80s/90s, living alone, received care from Home Instead over a number of years. The care from start to finish (when he moved into residential care) was faultless. The staff provided support far beyond their remit, to ensure my father was not only catered for, but also entertained during their visits. They would provide any additional adhoc services asked, walking his dog, nipping to the shops or a dentist appointment with him when necessary. Having dropped in regularly on adhoc visits whilst they were present I always found the staff fully engaging with my father, having a laugh or joining him in completing a crossword. It is the sort of service you can only hope an elderly relative will receive. I felt safe in the knowledge that his care was being provided to the highest standard and he always commented on how lucky he was with his range of carers. In addition to this the support from the central team, to ensure that we were happy was also excellent.