After a hospital stay left him struggling, Antony reluctantly agreed to accept care, encouraged by his son. Fiercely independent, he was unsure about the idea at first, but soon discovered the value of companionship, routine, and trust that regular visits could bring.
Now supported by Nancy, who visits six days a week, Antony appreciates not just the practical help but the human connection. Nancy’s empathy, positivity, and humour have turned her into more than a carer – she’s become a trusted friend. Whether it’s sharing biscuits, making the bed with care, or helping Antony arrange garden rails, Nancy brings laughter and reassurance to his days.
For Antony, having someone he can rely on has restored confidence and brightened his outlook. For Nancy, the reward is simple: building trust, sharing smiles, and making sure every visit leaves Antony feeling better than when she arrived.
Together, their story reflects the heart of homecare — independence supported with compassion, dignity, and friendship.