Bluebird Care provides the highest quality of home care across Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale and Whitworth, leading the field in customer service.
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12 customer reviews
Caroline Blackburn
Bluebird Care have provided support for my son for several years now. The service is consistent and to a high standard. Without this support, I would struggle to work. I have never had an issue as the company have been proactive in ensuring that carers not regularly assigned to him have the opportunity to meet him and observe his care routine in order to ensure that his needs can be met should his carer take a holiday or have an illness etc. He has developed super relationships with the carers that regularly visit which obviously gives me peace of mind. More...
John Gillibrand
Delighted with the service provided to my mum and dad, especially at a time when they were both in and out of hospital and we needed the flexibility of support for them. The team have always been caring and prepared to go the extra mile for my mum and dad. Thank you so much. More...
Elaine Hennesy
Kept up to date with relevant notes from the team of carers. Bluebird Care operates a very personal and open-door policy in order that I can discuss any aspect of Mum's care which can change quite quickly.
I have been encouraged to open dialogue and provide feedback in order that they can improve services and gain reassurance of the services they provide and that they achieve a high standard. Particularly important as Mum is a new client. Great to know they care and are constantly looking to improve.
A special thank you to the care co-ordinator and the director who have both reassured me and walked me through what to expect and what they are able to provide to support. I have found the care co-ordinator, in particular, to be extremely diligent and conscientious. Both are very professional and caring - traits which are vital in their field.
However, the whole team should be congratulated. Well done.
Thank you.
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Susan Howard
I recently had occasion to contact Bluebird Care Rochdale with an urgent request to increase the care package for two elderly friends. One lady had to attend hospital for emergency hip replacement. To enable the other lady to remain safe at home I contacted Bluebird Care to increase the care package at short notice. I couldn't have had more help from the care coordinator, she pulled out all the stops and along with clearly very willing and caring staff she successfully managed to accommodate as much extra care as possible by juggling rotas and asking for the care team to do extra hours at very short notice, and over a weekend. To say I am grateful is an understatement, Bluebird threw a lifeline to this urgent situation without hesitation. The care coordinator is clearly a caring, organised young lady and both she and the care team are an asset to Bluebird Care Rochdale. She continued to help by organising the client's Pharmacy to supply a medi-dose type system. A big thank you to all at Bluebird. More...
Dawn Radcliffe
I’ve worked for other care companies in my 20 yrs of being a carer and Bluebird is by far the most caring understanding company - Managers, Owners & Carers are like family I mean which other company would buy each carer a bunch of flowers for their birthday and a Xmas box at Christmas as a thank you - if you’re thinking of going into care make Bluebird your first phone call - you won’t regret it
Helen Mills
As an employee of Bluebird Care Rochdale I can honestly say what a fantastic company it is. The managers are honest, trustworthy and genuinely care about the well being of both the clients and the staff. I am proud to be part of such a wonderful, inspiring team. Thank you for everything you do More...
Christine Balicki
Blue Bird Care Rochdale are a god send for anyone who wishes to stay in their own homes but are unable or are unsafe to do so alone for a host of reasons.
Michelle set up a care plan for Mum in October 2022 with a team or wonderful ladies to care for Mum, they are so very caring allowing Mum to do what she is able with supervision, encourage Mum and give help when its needed.
The care plan in place for Mum gives me the opportunity and pleasure of interacting with the ladies regularly.
Having the lovely ladies care for mum in all manner of ways gives us100% peace of mind, we have no worries at all and are confident that Mum is safe.
would definitely recommend Blue Bird Rochdale
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Natasha Pierce
I have never worked for a company that makes me feel valued and Let’s me know when I’m doing a great job until I became a bluebird team member. The whole team are brilliant as are the clients we have. I can finally say I’m happy in my job and proud of the level of care we give and the independence we help our clients have to be able to stay in their own homes. We Dont look after them we help them to look after themselves ! More...
Amie PILMOOR
I am thrilled to celebrate my remarkable journey of two years and three months as a Care Coordinator at Bluebird Care Rochdale.
These years have been an incredible ride filled with growth, opportunities, and unwavering support, and I couldn't be more grateful.
One of the highlights of my time at Bluebird Care Rochdale is the successful completion of my Level 3 Health and Social Care qualification. Achieving not just one, but two distinctions, with an overall distinction, has been a testament to the excellent training and guidance provided by the organization. It has not only honed my skills but also deepened my commitment to delivering top-notch care.
I owe a significant part of my journey to the incredible team I have the privilege to work with. The encouragement and mentorship from my fellow office staff have played a pivotal role in building my self-confidence. This empowering environment is what sets Bluebird Care Rochdale apart.
I cannot sing enough praises for the exceptional leadership of Michelle, our manager, and Directors John and Beryl. Their support has been unwavering, and their willingness to step in whenever needed has been nothing short of phenomenal. It's clear that they are dedicated to nurturing their team and ensuring that we succeed.
Reflecting on these amazing two years, I am filled with enthusiasm for the future. I eagerly look forward to many more years of contributing to the exceptional care and support we provide to our clients and being a valuable member of the Bluebird Care Rochdale team.
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Georgia PAUL
Amazing company. Always go the extra mile for their service users. Treat their staff amazing.
Kirsten HOPKINSON
I worked for Bluebird Care and as a company they go above and beyond for their clients. They are a family run business who are great to work for. Really loved my time with the company. Highly recommend. More...
Wayne Schwitz Stott
Fantastic company and the staff are amazingly professional.
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What do you love most about your job?
Our team make a difference to our customers on every visit. We celebrate the amazing work that they do and they are truly humble about it too.
What inspired you to start your own business?
Our Joint Owner, John, had served his country for a quarter of a century and wanted to come home and serve his community.
Why should our clients choose you?
We embrace technology as it means we are truly transparent and are able to respond swiftly to any change in need or want. The care is in the hands of the customer and not us. We liaise heavily with family to keep them abreast too. That way, the person receiving the care is at the very heart of our delivery.
Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.
We can provide support to some extent remotely, but that very much depends on the capacity of the person receiving it. We want to continue to provide innovative ways to support the people that we do.
What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?
We carry out continuous C19 risk assessments and share with our people.
We have cleaning, handwashing and hygiene procedures in line with guidance.
We have taken all reasonable steps to help people work remotely.
We have taken all reasonable steps to maintain safe working distances in the workplace.
Where this is not possible, we have taken additional steps to manage and minimise transmission risk.
Domiciliary Care (Care in your own home)
Bluebird Care provides high quality domiciliary care (also known as home care) and support to keep you safe, comfortable and living independently in your own home.
Home care packages built around you support you to maintain your chosen lifestyle, from a visit a day to 24 hour or live-in care. We believe that each customer is unique, with their own individual preferences and needs. So, we keep you in control and provide you with the domiciliary care and support you want, where and when you want it. It’s your life and your home care, so it must be your way.
Take a look at our brochure to find out more about our home care service.
Our care services are fully regulated by the relevant country regulator including Care Quality Commission (CQC) for England, Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) for Wales, Care Inspectorate for Scotland and The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) for Northern Ireland.
Please visit our Services page to see the home care services available from Bluebird Care.
What is home care?
Home care provides the extra support you need to keep you where you want to be - at home. Domiciliary care services can provide a helping hand with household chores, personal care, or a companionship visit. All of our home care services are tailored around your needs and it is a great way to stay at home instead of going to a residential care home.
Our domiciliary care services are not just here to support you at home, but to support you to continue living your life, the way you want to. We’re able to take you to doctors appointments, to the shops, to meet up with your friends and family, to support you to live an independent life.
Our home care services allow you, and your family, the peace of mind needed to keep you in your home.
Customer receiving domiciliary care (homecare), also known as home care in their home
What home care services can you provide?
Home care covers a variety of services, which can range from companionship visits through to complex care needs.
Bluebird Care are equipped to support you in a variety of different life stages. Get in touch today to find how we can support you with our domiciliary care services.
Please visit our Services page to see the home care services available from Bluebird Care.
How can home care help me?
Our home care service is tailored around each individual customer. At Bluebird Care, we are there to support you to continue living safely in your own home, surrounded by your belongings and memories.
Our flexible domiciliary care services can cover anything from a check-in visit to personal care to 24-hour or live-in care. Our home care service can be used for short term help following an illness or because your usual carer is having a break, or as the start of your care journey where it may develop to long-term home care and support. Our dedicated team of home care assistants are fully trained to:
Helping you start the day; getting up, washed, dressed and having a good breakfast
Support with medication; remind and assist you in taking medicines, as well as collect or return medication from your pharmacy or dispensing GP surgery
Mealtime; prepare meals with or for you and assist you at mealtimes
Outings; collect your pension for you or with you, shop with you or help you to make a shopping list, go to the shops, plus come back and put it all away
Household; help with your laundry or ironing and keep your home clean and tidy
Social outings; support you with social activities like going out for a walk, attending a day centre, visiting friends or family or going to your church or club
Personal care; a little pampering when you need it – the occasional visit to organise bathing, clean clothes, fresh bedding and a thoughtfully prepared meal before bedtime
At the end of each day, some help with getting ready for bed
Get in touch with Bluebird Care today to find out how our home care services can support you or your loved one to remain independent at home.
Live In Care
When you need continuous care, you may not want the added stress of having to leave familiar surroundings. Bluebird Care gives you the option of high quality care without moving to a care home. Our live-in care service offers the reassurance of 24 hour care** and support in the comfort of your own home.
Take a look at our brochure to find out more about our live-in care service.
We never take a one-size-fits-all approach to care, our customers’ unique needs are considered every step of the way, meaning you stay in control of your care and support at all times. A member of our team will ask what is important about the way you live your life so we can provide the care you want, the way you want it.
Choosing Bluebird Care means:
No need to move to a care home
A personal service where your unique needs are considered every step of the way, available as and when you need it - day or night
Fully trained, compassionate staff who respect your home and your privacy
A flexible service, where every day can be different
A wide range of care and support– personal care, housework, social activities – you choose
A proper introduction to make sure we have found the right person for you
Regular follow up from a Bluebird Care manager to check you are happy with our service
Live-in care - keeping your familiar friends, family and belongings around you. No upheaval. No stress. No trouble.
Dementia Care
Let us support you with specialist dementia care in the home. At Bluebird Care, our dementia care services can provide the essential support you need. Our private dementia care is delivered by our nationwide team of specialists, who are dedicated to supporting people with dementia to live an independent life at home.
Dementia Care at Home
Our dementia home care services aim to manage the effects and symptoms of dementia, whilst offering warmth, comfort and reassurance to the individual and their families. We understand the emotional, social, and practical challenges of living well with dementia.
Gradually the world of the person with dementia and their family carers shrinks as the disease progresses. Maintaining a life outside of the home or indeed sharing the closeness you once had together can often become difficult. This, together with the demands of practical care and support, can leave you feeling isolated and exhausted.
A change in routine and environment can be very daunting for someone who’s living with dementia. That’s why more families are turning to home care, rather than residential care, so their loved one can stay in the place they know and love. Our dementia care services sensitively respond to the individual needs of you and your family.
With kindness and compassion, our highly-trained specialists deliver flexible services that are tailored to fit your loved one’s chosen lifestyle, so they can continue to enjoy the important things in life. Get in touch today to find out more about how we can help you and your family with dementia home care services.
What is Dementia?
Dementia is the term for a range of similar progressive symptoms and conditions that affect the normal functioning of the brain and memory.
The brain is made up of billions of neurons, or nerve cells, that communicate with each other through chemical signals. Dementia causes these neurons to deteriorate, making it harder for the brain to function normally.
The effects it has on the body are often small to start with, then progressively become more intense as the condition continues. The symptoms that someone with dementia experiences will depend on two factors: the disease that is causing dementia and the parts of the brain that are affected.
What is the Difference Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia?
People often confuse the terms ‘dementia’ and ‘Alzheimer’s disease’. Dementia is the name given to a specific group of diseases which all cause a serious decline in the functioning of the brain. Whereas Alzheimer’s disease refers to one specific type of dementia and is the most common form.
What are the Types of Dementia
There are six main types of dementia, each with its own causes and symptoms.
Alzheimer's
Most cases of dementia care needed for older people are the result of Alzheimer's disease
Chemical and structural changes cause brain cells to die.
Vascular or Multi-Infarct Dementia
The second most common form of dementia
The person suffers a series of strokes that prevent oxygen from reaching the brain causing the brain cells to die.
Dementia with Lewy Bodies
This form of dementia is rarer, affecting 10-15% of the total number of people with dementia
Abnormal protein deposits called Lewy bodies are present in the brain. It is sometimes misdiagnosed as Parkinson's disease because the symptoms are similar.
Frontotemporal Dementia or Pick's Disease
The word 'frontotemporal' refers to the two sets of lobes (frontal and temporal) in the brain that are damaged in this type of dementia.
Caused by build-up of abnormal proteins in the brain, it leads to a progressive loss of brain cells and the connections between the two sets of lobes and the rest of the brain break down.
Mixed Dementia
Is a condition whereby a person has more than one type of dementia. Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia is the most common type.
More common in older age groups such as those over 75 years.
Young-Onset Dementia
When a person develops dementia before the age of 65, this is known as 'Young-Onset dementia'.
A wider range of diseases cause young-onset dementia.
You may think dementia is an inevitable ’fact’ of ageing. This is not true. Age does not cause dementia, although the risk does significantly increase with age. Dementia can affect younger adults as well as older people.
There are currently about 850.000 people living with dementia in the UK and this figure is expected to rise to one million by 2025.
What are Symptoms of Dementia?
Dementia symptoms will vary depending upon the type of dementia and the area of the brain cells affected. Additionally, dementia can affect people in different ways. However, below are some of the most common early signs of dementia:
More frequent memory loss, forgetful of familiar people, places or recent events.
Slower than usual thinking speed, difficulty finding the right words.
Periods of mental confusion.
Difficulty understanding or making decisions.
Impaired reasoning, inability to make judgements, plan or carry out tasks that require concentration.
Changes in personality or mood, disinhibited behaviour.
Increased apathy or lack of interest in their usual activities.
Withdrawn due to a loss of confidence or inability to manage everyday tasks and communication.
Hallucinations, hearing or seeing things that others don't.
Loss of sense of time, people, places.
Although there is no cure for dementia, it can be managed with the right support and dementia care at home. With dementia care home services from Bluebird Care, we can help those living with dementia to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives, and support family members who are impacted by it.
Dementia Diagnosis
Dementia can be difficult to diagnose, especially if the person’s symptoms are mild.
So, during a dementia diagnosis, the GP will begin by finding out whether the symptoms are being caused by another treatable condition, such as a urinary tract or chest infection, constipation, thyroid deficiency, brain tumour, depression, emotional upheaval or a side effect of medication.
Once other causes have been eliminated, the GP is likely to make a referral to a specialist such as a neuropsychologist or psychiatrist. They may:
Talk to the person and people who are close to them.
Use a tool to test memory and thinking (such as the Mini Mental State Examination)
Arrange a brain scan
Carry out a physical examination.
What is Dementia Care?
Dementia care is about helping you or your loved one have the support needed to continue living at home and leading a fulfilled life. At Bluebird Care, our specialists are here to work with you and your family to create a routine that promotes as much independence as possible.
Dementia Care in your Home
Our fully-trained carers are on-hand to provide whatever support you or your loved one needs to maintain their quality of life while remaining at home. We’ll work with you to create a specialised care plan, whether you just need someone to check on your relative first thing in the morning and help with breakfast, or continuous live-in care to make sure they’re safe during the night.
We can also assist with other areas, such as:
Reminding or helping you to take your medicines to manage your symptoms.
Support with bathing / showering / and / or dressing to keep you looking your best.
Catheter Care and continence management to maintain your dignity and comfort.
Help to establish a regular exercise routine to improve mood and mobility and to strengthen muscles.
Making sure you have plenty of fluids and a balanced diet, with enough fresh fruit and vegetables and fibre to keep you healthy.
Assisting with routine household chores and shopping so your home life is as you would like it to be.
Companionship, or helping you to be involved in social activities.
Our services provide the support and care you need to get you and your loved ones through the difficult days.
Promoting Independence at home
Staying fit and healthy is an important part of maintaining good mental and physical fitness at any age. If a customer has an interest and ability to participate in local physical activities, our care assistants are able to support them and be involved. Or perhaps a customer may want support to do some simple exercises at home.
Benefits of Physical Activity
A healthy active lifestyle helps stimulate the brain and assists in staying independent. It can also be immensely enjoyable.
Physical activity helps to:
Reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases
Aid management of active problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol
Improve the ability to function and stay independent in cases where people have lung disease or arthritis
Reduce symptoms of depression and pain
Improve balance and prevents falls
We encourage and support our care customers to take part in simple, healthy activities, which may include something as basic as walking or dancing. Of course, participation in any activity will depend on the customer’s choice and abilities. Our care assistants will discuss your preferences with you as part of your care and support plan.