Groups & Events

Groups of 4 or more in a domestic dwelling. 
Knitter Natter, Book Groups, , Coffee Mornings & Birthdays

Ideal for friends who live nearby, group bookings are perfect for turning foot care into a social afternoon. Combine your appointment with like minded friends or simply enjoy a relaxing pamper day together in the comfort of your own home.

The set up

I will set up in a well-lit room with enough space to work comfortably and safely. Each person will be seen individually for their treatment to ensure privacy and high standards of care.

All patients will be asked to complete a health questionnaire prior to my arrival. A brief call or short home visit with the host may also be arranged in advance to make sure the day runs smoothly.

For the best results, clients are advised to have their feet pre-soaked before treatment. If you are a DIABETIC or have BROKEN SKIN please DO NOT soak your feet.

What to expect

Each patient will receive up to 30 minutes of treatment, which may include nail cutting, dry skin removal, and a relaxing foot massage. 

Where time allows, all three treatments can be provided during the session.

For more complex or detailed foot care needs, a separate one-to-one appointment can be booked to ensure the appropriate time and attention is given.

 

The cost

For groups of 4-5 people, the cost is £28 per person.
For groups of 6 or more people, the cost is £25 per person.

A 50% deposit is required to secure your booking, with the remaining balance due on the day.

Regular foot care is an investment in your comfort and mobility. Ongoing treatment can help prevent future problems, maintain healthy feet, and reduce the need for more costly treatments over time.

Care Homes & Assisted Living 

If you are a relative of a loved one, or a manager of a care home or assisted living facility, I am happy to help and standard charges apply for individuals or up to 3 people.

A tariff  of £20 per person for up to 20 minutes applies if providing a service for the whole facility.

The patient would direct the treatment with some guidance from me. Prioritising any nails that may pierce the skin.

My current workload can accommodate a new care facility or assisted living property.

FREE Community Foot Care Services & Outreach

Community work is a core part of my role as a foot health practitioner. I provide professional, accessible foot care services to individuals who may not otherwise receive regular treatment, including those supported by non-profit organisations and community groups.

Through this work, I meet incredible people from all walks of life while supporting organisations that make a genuine difference to their local communities. I regularly see first-hand how essential proper foot care is in improving comfort, mobility, and overall well-being—not just for individuals, but for their families and caregivers too.

At every community event, I aim to create a welcoming and supportive environment. I often stay longer than planned to ensure everyone has access to advice or treatment where possible. In some cases, I offer reduced-rate foot care to help individuals manage ongoing issues such as pain, discomfort, or risk of infection.

Supporting Adults with Learning Disabilities

This year, I’ve had the privilege of working with non-profit organisations supporting adults with learning disabilities, providing tailored foot health treatments in a safe and familiar environment.

During my visit to Notts CYP Monty Hind, I worked with a vibrant and energetic group of young adults. The session was full of laughter, music, and positivity—an excellent example of how relaxed, community-based foot care can help build trust and confidence.

At Notts Open Wings, I supported a group with a wider age range. While the setting was calmer, the enthusiasm was just as strong. Many individuals were new to foot treatments, and I am now working towards providing ongoing care plans to help improve their long-term foot health.

Accessible Foot Care Beyond the NHS

Access to routine foot care services through the NHS has become increasingly limited, particularly for those who are not diabetic. While some areas provide excellent diabetic foot care, availability can vary significantly.

As a qualified foot health practitioner within these sessions, I offer:

Diabetic foot care and monitoring

General foot health treatments

Preventative care to reduce pain and infection

Advice on maintaining healthy feet at home

My goal is to ensure that everyone—regardless of circumstance—has access to safe, professional foot care.

Working with Community Groups

I am always looking to partner with charities, community groups, and non-profit organisations to deliver mobile foot care services where they are most needed.

If your organisation supports individuals who would benefit from professional foot care, I would be happy to help. Whether it’s a one-off event or ongoing support, I can tailor my services to suit your group’s needs.

If you would like to discuss a visit, please get in touch via my contact page with details about your organisation and the people you support.

©Copyright. All rights reserved.

We need your consent to load the translations

We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.