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Bluebird rated 'Excellent' by Social Services for the third year running!

Here at Bluebird Care Central Bedfordshire, we believe that care matters and we are committed to providing the highest quality homecare in Central Bedfordshire, so that our customers can remain in their own homes... 

19/01/2018

Beat the Monday Blues with a change of career!

Everyone has experienced a case of the Monday Blues at one point or another, feeling sluggish, tense, unmotivated or simply just too tired from a busy weekend to consider the Monday start back at work.

03/01/2018

Award winning home care provider launches groundbreaking app for their care teams

Award winning home care provider Bluebird Care has created a ground-breaking staff guide mobile app for their care teams.

04/12/2017

It’ll be lonely this Christmas ♪

Christmas is all about spending quality time with family and friends. However, nearly half a million elderly people will be spending this Christmas alone. 

04/12/2017

Why homecare is the perfect career for over 50’s

Here at Bluebird Care we believe that homecare matters, and we are committed to providing the highest quality care in Central Bedfordshire so that our customers can continue living independently in their own homes. 

24/10/2017

Congratulations to “Team West” who support Leighton Buzzard, Dunstable and surrounding villages.

On 27th April 2017 “Team West” commenced supporting a gentleman in Dunstable “Mr M”, who unfortunately  suffered a stroke and was discharged from hospital needing 2 care workers attending to his needs 4 x per day.

16/10/2017

The importance of night support and how it can help to keep independence

Home care and support doesn’t finish at the usual time of a working day, our carers provide night support for you or your loved one, so you can have independence at home and rest comfortably knowing we’re there if you need us.

27/09/2017

What is CQC and what do they do?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an independent regulator of health and adult social care in England.

24/08/2017

Difficulties of daily living

Daily living can become difficult for older people due to chronic illnesses, diseases or disabilities, and this restricts their ability to care for themselves and perform everyday tasks. 

24/08/2017

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