Frequently asked questions
What types of care services do you provide?
We offer a range of services including domiciliary care (home visits), live-in care, respite care for family carers, and specialist support for individuals living with conditions such as dementia, mobility challenges, or requiring palliative care.
What is domiciliary care?
Domiciliary care is support provided in your own home. This can include personal care (washing, dressing, toileting), medication reminders, meal preparation, companionship, and help with daily routines.
Can I customise the care I receive?
Absolutely. All our care plans are tailored to meet each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and lifestyle. We work closely with you and your family to ensure the right level of support is provided at the right time.
What is live-in care, and how does it work?
Live-in care involves a dedicated carer staying in your home to provide round-the-clock support. This is ideal for individuals who need continuous care but want to remain in familiar surroundings.
What is respite care and who is it for?
Respite care provides temporary support to relieve family or regular carers. Whether you need a few days or a few weeks of cover, our carers step in to ensure your loved one continues to receive quality care while you take a well-earned break.
How do I know the carers are qualified and trustworthy?
All CareBloom carers are fully trained, DBS-checked, and carefully selected for their professionalism, compassion, and experience. We prioritise ongoing training and supervision to maintain high standards of care.
Do you support people with complex or specialist needs?
Yes, we provide specialist care for individuals living with conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s, post-stroke needs, or those requiring palliative/end-of-life care. Our carers receive condition-specific training to deliver sensitive, expert support.
Is there a minimum number of care hours I must book?
We offer flexible care packages starting from a few hours per week up to full-time support. We’ll discuss your needs during your initial consultation and create a care plan that works for you.