A local care provider has welcomed new owners with over a decade of experience providing at-home care to communities.
Bluebird Care franchise owners, Carolyn and Keith Dailey, have an impressive track record of offering care to nearly one million people across eight localities across Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and West Norfolk.
Carolyn and Keith have provided care and support to over 2,500 people since 2013 and won multiple social care awards in that time. They first began their journey with Bluebird Care Newmarket & Fenland, King’s Lynn & West Norfolk. Under the compassionate leadership of the local couple, the home care service grew into a large, award-winning home care provider.
In 2019 they took ownership of Bluebird Care Cambridge, further expanding the areas in which they provide care to people with a range of different care and support needs. In 2022, they grew once again, acquiring Bluebird Care Bedford.
As their Newmarket & Fenland, King’s Lynn & West Norfolk, Cambridge, and Bedford services all celebrated their ten-year anniversary in 2023, Carolyn and Keith were set on ensuring the future of home care across the region with their new move into Huntingdon.
As franchise owners they are both passionate about mentoring and supporting people’s career progression. Their new team will be made up of current and new team members and will create 20 new job opportunities for local residents as they seek to expand their care services across the Huntingdon area.
Carolyn Dailey, Principal Director, and Owner of Bluebird Care Huntington said:
“The team at Bluebird Care Huntington have done a fantastic job for years serving the local community, and Keith and I are really excited to be stepping up to lead this service. We are bringing with us our many years of experience running successful Bluebird Care franchises, offering exceptional career opportunities for our teams. Our priority is always providing the highest quality of home care and live-in care in every community we support. We are very excited about our future plans in Huntingdon and look forward to sharing them.”