Supporting our local MP in Solihull at the Pension Fair to help our local residents

There’s no place like home, and for many older people, a little help can make all the difference. Caremark Solihull was delighted to be supporting our local MP Saqib Bhatti in Solihull at his Pension Fair to support our local residence, meeting older residents, family members and professionals to share simple, practical advice about living well at home. Alongside our MP Solihull team, we spoke with people about safe, reliable home care in Solihull, answered one‑to‑one questions, and signposted local services so every visitor left feeling informed and reassured.
We’ve been trusted in Solihull for over 13 years. Events like this allow us to listen, understand worries, and explain how high-quality home care can protect independence, wellbeing and dignity. By supporting our local MP Saqib Bhatti in Solihull at his Pension Fair to support our local residence, we helped shine a light on what elderly support is available right now, close to home.
Our role at the Solihull Pension Fair
Our purpose was clear: offer friendly, dependable guidance to anyone considering help at home. Many visitors wanted to know how home care in Solihull works day to day, what it costs, and how quickly it can start. We took time to understand personal routines and priorities, then explained the options available through Caremark Solihull and our trusted local partners.
People asked about:
- Staying independent at home while remaining safe.
- What happens after a hospital discharge and how to arrange support quickly.
- How our Care Assistants protect dignity, privacy and choice.
- Flexible visit times, overnight support and live‑in care.
We talked through risk assessments, medication support and falls prevention in plain English. We also shared details of community resources such as memory cafés, carers’ networks, GP social prescribing, and Solihull Council adult social care. This joined-up approach to elderly support ensures people know where to turn.
Visitors received clear guidance on funding routes, from private arrangements to council assessments, plus how to book a free home visit with us. Whether by phone, email or online enquiry, getting started is simple and pressure-free.
How we help people live well at home
Our personalised home care in Solihull is built around each person’s life, not just their care needs. We flex support as things change, always with kindness and consistency at heart:
- Companionship and social support to reduce loneliness and keep hobbies alive.
- Help with daily living such as bathing, dressing, meals and light housekeeping.
- Respite care to give family members a well-deserved break.
- Specialist elderly support for dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke and frailty.
- Overnight, waking nights and live‑in care for extra reassurance.
Every customer is matched with consistent Care Assistants who are carefully recruited, referenced and fully trained. Ongoing learning covers safeguarding, dementia care, medication and infection control. We focus on punctuality, continuity and kindness—small things that make a big difference at home.
Care plans are personal and respectful. We consider cultural and religious observances, preferred communication, language, daily habits and community connections. Visits can be short, regular calls or longer support, right through to live‑in care. We’re transparent on costs and we work within different budgets and funding frameworks.

Working together for better outcomes
Caremark Solihull is part of the community. We collaborate with GP practices, district nurses, hospital discharge teams, Solihull Council and local charities to create joined‑up care. By sharing information and planning early, we help prevent avoidable hospital stays and support safer, faster returns home.
Attending the Pension Fair with our MP Solihull office present was invaluable. It highlighted real questions people are asking now and showed where we can simplify access to help. Feedback from residents and professionals helps us improve our materials, streamline referrals and expand training in areas such as dementia‑friendly practice and falls prevention. It’s another reason we value supporting our local MP Saqib Bhatti in Solihull at his Pension Fair to support our local residence—because listening leads to better care.
Simple steps to arrange home care
Arranging care can feel daunting, especially for the first time. We keep it straightforward and supportive from start to finish:
- Get in touch: Call, email or send an enquiry for a prompt call back.
- Free home visit: We’ll visit to understand needs, routines, preferences and budget.
- Tailored plan: Together, we agree a personal care plan and schedule.
- Meet your Care Assistant: We introduce your matched Care Assistant and start support at a time that suits you.
- Ongoing review: We check in regularly and adapt care as needs change.
You’ll always have a friendly local team ready to help, with honest advice and clear communication for families and professionals alike.
Why choose Caremark Solihull
With more than 13 years supporting residents across the borough, Caremark Solihull combines deep local knowledge with proven standards. We are proud of our reputation for safety, dignity and kindness—delivered by people you can trust. Our customers and families tell us they value our punctuality, continuity and the cheery smile that arrives with every visit.
- Personalised care that respects independence and choice.
- Consistent, well‑trained Care Assistants who stay the full visit.
- Open, transparent communication with families and professionals.
- Flexible support that adapts as needs evolve.
- Strong community links and collaborative working.
If you or someone you love could benefit from home care in Solihull, we’re here to help. Book a free, no‑obligation home assessment by phone, email or through our website. We’ll discuss what matters to you, agree a tailored plan and arrange a start date that feels right. Nothing compares to home—and with Caremark Solihull, you’ll have dependable elderly support from a team that knows your community and cares as much as you do.