Bluebird Care South Bucks, South Wycombe & Slough Celebrates Home Care with the #MakeADifference Campaign

Published: 10/05/2018

Burnham based Bluebird Care, recently rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, is celebrating its fantastic team of home care assistants, and the difference they make in their local communities every day, as part of a nationwide campaign, which launched on Tuesday 8th May. The #MakeADifference campaign, spearheaded by Bluebird Care, a national provider of home care in the UK, aims to highlight and raise awareness of domiciliary care as a profession, which enables vulnerable people to receive the care and support they require in the comfort of their own homes. The campaign will also showcase why Bluebird Care support staff are #ProudtoCareAtHome.  With the rapidly increasing ageing population and rising numbers of people living with complex conditions - that require specialist care - for example Dementia, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, and more people choosing to opt for care at home, this campaign aims to highlight how patient, kind and compassionate individuals can make a real difference working in domiciliary care. 

Burnham based Bluebird Care, recently rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, is celebrating its fantastic team of home care assistants, and the difference they make in their local communities every day, as part of a nationwide campaign, which launched on Tuesday 8th May. 

The #MakeADifference campaign, spearheaded by Bluebird Care, a national provider of home care in the UK, aims to highlight and raise awareness of domiciliary care as a profession, which enables vulnerable people to receive the care and support they require in the comfort of their own homes. The campaign will also showcase why Bluebird Care support staff are #ProudtoCareAtHome.  

With the rapidly increasing ageing population and rising numbers of people living with complex conditions - that require specialist care - for example Dementia, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, and more people choosing to opt for care at home, this campaign aims to highlight how patient, kind and compassionate individuals can make a real difference working in domiciliary care. 

Bel Denney, Bluebird Care’s longest-standing care assistant of over 7 years, said: 

“Bluebird Care offered me a career that works. The role has been very flexible in giving me a work life balance which is very important to me.

“I know I am making a difference in my local community, and helping individuals remain in their own home.  Moving can be unsettling, so anything we can do to prevent this should be done. I love spending time with my customers, hearing the stories, seeing the photos.

“Many people already have the skills to work in home care; patience, caring, and a good sense of humour. I have a giggle with my customers every day. I know I am making a real difference every day.”

Bluebird Care’s Registered Care Manager, Nicky Beadle, added:

“This is a fantastic campaign which aims to highlight the vital work that home care assistants across the country are providing day in, day out. 

“Via the #MakeADifference campaign, we want all individuals to learn more about how rewarding a career in home care can be, the huge difference you can make to the people that you support, and why so many of our Bluebird Care care assistants are #ProudToCareAtHome. 

“We would like to thank all our wonderful care staff and encourage anyone who thinks they have the right qualities, to get in touch and consider a career with us.” 

All those interested in getting in touch and finding out more about how they could make a difference working with Bluebird Care should contact Zoe Gaut on 01628 605797

 

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Burnham-based Bluebird Care provide tailored homecare – from 30 minute visits to 24-hour live-in support to over 200 vulnerable people in Slough, Beaconsfield, Burnham, Denham, Dorney, Farnham Royal, Fulmer, Gerrards Cross, Hedgerley, Iver, Langley, Stoke Poges, Taplow, Wexham, Bourne End, Flackwell Heath, Marlow, Tylers Green, Hazelmere, High Wycombe, West Wycombe, Stokenchurch, Totteridge and the surrounding areas.