Latest Reviews for Nationwide Care Services Ltd (Worcester)
05 March 2024
I came home from hospital and needed someone to change my compression
stockings. I was visited on alternate mornings by kind, considerate,
warm and friendly care providers. They took time to talk to us and to
include my husband in the conversation. We feel privileged to have
received their care. The stockings came off today for the last time it
was like saying goodbye to real friends. I think that says it all.
11 November 2022
The Nationwide care team looked after my mother from May 2022 until her
death in August 2022, following a couple of stays in hospital and
becoming bed bound. They showed her care and friendship and great
concern for her welfare. The carers were respectful towards her and her
dignity as well as to her property, leaving the flat tidy. There was
good continuity with the carers that she saw and so mum was able to
recognise people and faces, this familiarity helped her to be at ease
and for the carers to get to know her. They ensured that she was always
left with food, treats and drinks between visits. We could see that she
was happy with the relationships as she would smile when she saw them
come in. There was good communication between us and the care team to
ensure that mum had everything that she needed. We know towards the end
of her life it was becoming harder for the carers to witness the decline
and we thank them for the continued care and friendship they showed her.
Latest Reviews for Nationwide Care Services Ltd (Worcester)
05 March 2024
I came home from hospital and needed someone to change my compression
stockings. I was visited on alternate mornings by kind, considerate,
warm and friendly care providers. They took time to talk to us and to
include my husband in the conversation. We feel privileged to have
received their care. The stockings came off today for the last time it
was like saying goodbye to real friends. I think that says it all.
11 November 2022
The Nationwide care team looked after my mother from May 2022 until her
death in August 2022, following a couple of stays in hospital and
becoming bed bound. They showed her care and friendship and great
concern for her welfare. The carers were respectful towards her and her
dignity as well as to her property, leaving the flat tidy. There was
good continuity with the carers that she saw and so mum was able to
recognise people and faces, this familiarity helped her to be at ease
and for the carers to get to know her. They ensured that she was always
left with food, treats and drinks between visits. We could see that she
was happy with the relationships as she would smile when she saw them
come in. There was good communication between us and the care team to
ensure that mum had everything that she needed. We know towards the end
of her life it was becoming harder for the carers to witness the decline
and we thank them for the continued care and friendship they showed her.