In Their Own Words
Our franchise owners are passionate about their businesses. Hear from them in their own words:
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When we found Home Instead Senior Care they were offering exactly what we would want to provide for our own parents, so we knew it was something we could believe in.
" - Barnet, Dale and Diana Bevington
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The Home Instead Senior Care franchise was launched in Burton in March 2010 by husband and wife team John and Jenny Winfieldale and after only 6 months trading the business is thriving.
" - Burton, John and Jenny Winfieldale
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Chris and Sue Broadbent purchased the Home Instead Senior Care Chester franchise in January 2008. The Chester franchise was originally established in early 2007 and was Home Instead Senior Care’s first UK territory.
" - Chester, Chris & Sue Broadbent
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My experiences doing voluntary work made me realise that I love working with people and to try to give something back to the community in which I was raised. The Home Instead opportunity allows me to help change the way care is delivered and I must say I’m delighted how rewarding this is.
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- Epsom, Paul and Jill Tame
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The Sheffield office currently looks after around 120 clients – think of that times 900, that’s a lot of grandparents (and adults) receiving a lot of support and I’m glad to be part of it.
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- Sheffield, Jill & Bryn Evans
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Fiona Harrall, a Chartered Surveyor by profession was looking for a career change and wanted to be involved in a business which would take her to the heart of the local community.
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- St. Albans, Fiona Harrall
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What’s really unusual is that there are no targets to meet other than those I set myself. This is the first private company I’ve found that has the ethos of the voluntary sector – they really do want to make a difference. I’ve never been happier.
" - Stafford, Judith Herrod
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The Home Instead Senior Care Wigan franchise opened in October 2010 and is owned and operated by Phil Eckersley. Phil is only 24 years old and following a number of years working as a Quantity Surveyor decided to resign, run
" - Wigan, Phil Eckersley
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“I was very moved by the Caregiver’s offer to take my father out to lunch for his birthday. I feel very lucky to have found such lovely people at the Home Instead Wimbledon office to care for dad.” Ginette, Surbiton.
" - Wimbledon & Kingston, Clare Jefferies
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The work we do on a day to day basis makes a real difference to people’s lives. We employ a fantastic team of Caregivers who are the backbone of the business.
" - Wirral, Mike and Catharine Chalton

















