Wednesday, 13 May 2026

InKindRa - an independent, nurse led care navigation service

Dear Blogger

Message from Kate Phillips in Myddle.

InKindRa — local nurse-led support (summary for mailing list)
• Local note: Kate Phillips is local to the area (Myddle) and asked if we could share this in case it helps anyone feeling overwhelmed by a health or care situation.
• What InKindRa is: InKindRa is an independent, nurse-led care navigation and patient advocacy service for adults, families and carers — helping people make sense of health and care when it feels fragmented.
• What we do (in plain English): We help join the dots across NHS, private and community services — coordinating appointments, communication and next steps so nothing gets lost between teams.
• When it’s most useful: Particularly helpful where there are multiple appointments/services, a hospital admission, or a complex discharge and families are trying to hold everything together.
• Appointment support: We can help people prepare for key appointments, attend where appropriate, take notes, and provide a clear plain-English summary with agreed next steps.
• Carer support / follow-through: Practical admin help (letters/forms/chasing non-clinical steps), weekly check-ins, and signposting (including benefits/allowances where relevant).
• Armed Forces / Veterans: We also offer dedicated support for serving personnel, veterans and families — Covenant-aware and veteran friendly, providing calm advocacy, navigation and non-clinical coordination (UK-wide and, in some cases, overseas).
• Important boundaries: We do not provide personal care or clinical treatment — we work alongside existing teams to support the individual/family with coordination and advocacy.


How to contact InKindRa (free first conversation)
• Website: https://inkindra.com
• Phone: 01743 630199 (lines open 9am–5pm)
• Email: info@inkindra.com
• Free initial consultation: available to help understand what’s happening and suggest next steps.


Please do feel free to pass this on if you think it may help someone — the first conversation is free and confidential, and there’s no obligation to proceed.

Best regards,

Kate

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