Care homes
Regular clinics for residents, with attention to dignity, consent, mobility, comfort and useful records for managers and families.
Who we help
We are a clinic partner for multi-person settings. Care homes are a major part of our work, but our model is equally relevant to community venues, sports clubs and members clubs that want convenient, organised routine foot care.
One-stop clinic partner
Wiggly Toes is built for settings where several people may need routine foot care on a recurring basis. We help the site coordinate the clinic, keep communication clean and make the service easy to repeat.
Regular clinics for residents, with attention to dignity, consent, mobility, comfort and useful records for managers and families.
Routine clinics for day centres, charities, community groups and wellbeing spaces where people already attend.
Support for active people, older players, coaches, volunteers and social members who value practical foot comfort.
A useful member benefit for clubs, associations and retirement groups that want a practical wellbeing offer.
Care homes
In care homes, routine foot care can easily become fragmented. Wiggly Toes provides a more structured approach: planned clinic dates, clear lists, professional treatment, useful notes and escalation guidance where concerns need clinical input.
Beyond care homes
Not everyone who needs routine foot care lives in a care home. Many people would benefit from a professional clinic in a place they already know and trust.
Local venues can reduce travel barriers and make routine foot care easier for people who may otherwise delay it.
Sports and members clubs can offer a practical, relevant health and wellbeing service that people actually use.
Where demand exists, Wiggly Toes can help set a clinic rhythm instead of treating every booking as a one-off event.
Venue suitability
Clean, private, accessible and comfortable, with enough space for safe treatment and movement.
Someone who can help coordinate the list, room access, arrival details and communication on the day.
The model works best where several people need routine foot care, either monthly, six-weekly or on another agreed pattern.
Names, consent status, relevant risks and any changes since the last visit help clinics run safely.
Routine foot health care is not a replacement for urgent care, wound care, diabetic foot review or podiatry where required.
Regular clinic dates make the service easier for the venue and more reliable for the people using it.
Tell us about your setting, approximate numbers and available space. We will explain whether the model is likely to work.