Mercie Grace Care
At Mercie Grace Care, we believe everyone deserves to live a life filled with dignity, respect, and compassion. With a deep commitment to improving the quality of life for individuals across Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, our mission is to provide exceptional care that goes beyond meeting needs to nurture the human spirit.
Our Vision
To be a lead provider offering outstanding and diverse home-based care and support services across multiple counties in the UK
Our Mission
We give dignified and person-centred care through motivated and highly skilled staff who are supported by an effective and constantly improved system.
Our Values
Care & Warmth
We treat our clients like family, with deep concern and exceptional patience. Their interests and preferences guide our care.
Integrity
We value honesty, transparency, and accountability.
Respect
We foster a culture where every voice is heard, each person is valued, decisions are made inclusively, and all interactions are grounded in dignity, collaboration, and mutual understanding.
Responsiveness
We respond promptly to concerns and act proactively to prevent crises.
Partnership
We foster a nurturing and welcoming environment, building meaningful relationships based on trust.
Testimonials
The service is absolutely wonderful, and I'm lucky to have such great carers. I have fond memories of when I came home from the hospital with broken bones and how the carers looked after me. Now, I'm much better. The carers are professional, well-trained, and kind. I enjoy having giggles with them, and we always have a laugh. I'm truly fortunate to have such wonderful carers
Client JME
I'm very delighted with the services I'm receiving. All the carers are lovely and caring, and they have made my life much better. TB (carer) is humble and wonderful.
Client RD
Client JZ “Look at this meal made by TA 🌹”
Tips to Achieve Warm Care
- Understand your role and responsibilities.
- Build a strong support network.
- Learn about your loved one’s specific needs.
- Stay organised with care schedules and routines.
- Prioritise open communication with healthcare professionals.
- Practise patience and empathy every day.
- Set realistic goals and expectations.
- Ask for help when you need it — you’re not alone.
- Remove tripping hazards such as loose rugs or electrical cords.
- Install grab rails in bathrooms for added safety.
- Ensure good lighting in all areas of the home.
- Use non-slip mats in bathrooms and other wet areas.
- Secure or remove any loose or unstable furniture.
- Install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and check them regularly.
- Arrange furniture to allow easy and safe movement around the home.
- Consider installing a medical alert system for emergencies.
- Learn about the stages and progression of dementia.
- Recognise common symptoms and changes in behaviour.
- Develop effective communication strategies.
- Establish a consistent daily routine to provide structure and comfort.
- Engage your loved one in memory-strengthening and stimulating activities.
- Monitor and manage any behavioural or emotional changes with patience.
- Ensure the home environment is safe and accessible.
- Seek professional advice and support when needed.
- Set aside time for yourself each day.
- Practise relaxation techniques such as meditation or deep breathing.
- Maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routine.
- Seek social support from friends, family, or community groups.
- Take regular breaks and consider using respite care when needed.
- Recognise the signs of stress or burnout early.
- Attend local carer support groups to share experiences and advice.
- Accept that it’s okay to ask for help — you don’t have to do it all alone.
- Focus on balanced meals that include whole grains, lean proteins, and a variety of vegetables.
- Take dietary needs into account, such as low-sodium or diabetic-friendly options.
- Prepare easy-to-chew meals for comfort and safety.
- Encourage regular hydration with water and other suitable fluids.
- Plan meals in advance to reduce stress and ensure variety.
- Offer small, frequent meals if appetite is reduced.
- Include supplements only when necessary and with a doctor’s advice.
- Make mealtimes sociable and enjoyable to encourage healthy eating habits.
- Identify possible triggers for challenging behaviours.
- Stay calm and patient in difficult situations.
- Use redirection techniques to shift focus and reduce distress.
- Maintain a consistent daily routine to provide structure and comfort.
- Offer reassurance and emotional support when needed.
- Engage the person in activities they enjoy and find meaningful.
- Communicate clearly, using simple and calm language.
- Seek professional guidance or support when necessary.
- Prioritise and organise your daily tasks.
- Set realistic goals for both your work and caring roles.
- Explore flexible working arrangements where possible.
- Use technology and digital tools to stay organised and on schedule.
- Delegate or share caring responsibilities when you can.
- Communicate openly with your employer about your needs.
- Schedule regular time for rest and personal wellbeing.
- Reach out to support networks, colleagues, or local services for help.
- Research and compare different care agencies in your area.
- Check the qualifications and experience of carers.
- Review the range of services offered to ensure they meet your needs.
- Understand all costs, fees, and payment options in advance.
- Verify the agency’s registration, licensing, and accreditation.
- Read reviews and ask for references from other clients or families.
- Meet potential carers before making a decision.
- Consider the agency’s policies for emergencies and out-of-hours support.
Where Compassion Meets Excellence.
Discover how Mercie Grace Care Limited can meet your diverse care needs. We are here to provide the support and assistance you deserve.

