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Bluebird Care Assist - An Exciting New Service

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20th February 2025

20th February 2025

Introducing a new health check called "Bluebird Care Assist"

Here at Bluebird South Leeds, all our clients are now able to benefit from a new health check called "Bluebird Care Assist".

Bluebird Care Assist is based on a universally recognised system, used across the NHS, to provide a standardised approach to monitoring vital signs, improving patient safety, and supporting clinical decision-making. It also ensures consistency in care, helping healthcare professionals respond swiftly to changes in a patient’s condition.

The Bluebird Care Assist health and wellbeing check will be carried out at regular Assessment and Care Reviews, which usually take place with clients every 6 months.

During the checks that make up Bluebird Care Assist, a number of vital sign readings will taken along alongside a general well-being questionnaire.

The vital signs that are to be recorded during the checks are: 

  • Blood pressure and pulse 
  • Temperature 
  • Breathing and oxygen saturation 
  • Alertness 
  • General wellbeing status assessed via the questionnaire 

These checks offer the potential to identify a decline in a customer’s physical and/or mental/emotional wellbeing.  A report is generated after every Bluebird Care Assist visit to a client, enabling prompt action to be taken if necessary. 


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