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accybeme 22-04-2015 06:06

toe nail cutting
 
I always cut my wife's toe nails as she is unable to cut them herself, which set me wondering what services are available to pensioners for this service,
if no family member is there to help

Michael1954 22-04-2015 07:13

Re: toe nail cutting
 
Mum goes to the Podiatry at Great Harwood Medical Group. She was referred to them by her GP, because her stroke meant she can no longer cut her nails herself. She goes every 10 weeks or so.

MargaretR 22-04-2015 07:39

Re: toe nail cutting
 
I use 'The Footcare Service' 08009788446 - £12 a time for a home visit

gpick24 22-04-2015 07:49

Re: toe nail cutting
 
When my mrs did care in the community (about 10 years ago) she used to do that kind of stuff, cut toe nails, apply fungal nail treatment etc.

Accyexplorer 22-04-2015 08:09

Re: toe nail cutting
 
I think there is a foot service at Accrington PALS PHCC, 1 Paradise St, Accrington.
Tel:- 01254 736017

Michael1954 22-04-2015 09:13

Re: toe nail cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1139419)
I think there is a foot service at Accrington PALS PHCC, 1 Paradise St, Accrington.
Tel:- 01254 736017

Yes, there is. The podiatrist at Great Harwood said mum could go there if there was anything urgent required. It's free too.

Gremlin 22-04-2015 11:41

Re: toe nail cutting
 
My usual chiropodist retired last year and I tried PALS but they wouldn't do just a nail cutting service.
You had to have a problem with your feet before they would accept you.
I finished up getting a lady to come every six weeks, she is dearer (X 2) than the one MargaretR suggested but is very professional and spends quite a lot of time making sure everything is done properly.
She has a surgery in town and it's a fiver less if you visit but I prefer a home visit.
PM me if you want her number.

accybeme 22-04-2015 14:44

Re: toe nail cutting
 
a lot of interesting feed back, as i said I do cut my wife's at present and was just interested what the situation would be when the time comes when I may not be able to continue doing so, which leads me onto another question does one have to be qualified to cut someones toe nails or is a service that anyone can take up

maxthecollie 22-04-2015 14:46

Re: toe nail cutting
 
My 88 year old mother has a regular chiropody home visit.

Michael1954 22-04-2015 15:42

Re: toe nail cutting
 
Reply to post 8 above:

Anyone who calls themselves a podiatrist or chiropodist must register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). See the following link.

http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/foothealt...odiatrist.aspx


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