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Bluebird carer wins National Dementia Care Award

Emma Merchant by Emma Merchant
Friday, July 11, 2025 5:01 am
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KK is delighted to have won the prestigious Dementia Care Award. Picture: Bluebird care group

KK is delighted to have won the prestigious Dementia Care Award. Picture: Bluebird care group

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A BLUEBIRD carer has won a national honour at the prestigious Dementia Care Awards 2025.

Kadijatu Koroma, known as KK, a carer with Bluebird Care Reading, Wokingham, Windsor, Maidenhead and Bracknell took home the Dementia Community Care Worker of the Year Award.

She said: “It honestly feels surreal; I’m floating on cloud nine.

“From being interviewed on my birthday and feeling so anxious, to now receiving this award, it feels like life has come full circle.

“I feel celebrated, and I’m soaking it all in.

“This is a quiet, powerful kind of joy.”

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The award recognises community-based care professionals who are transforming dementia support through compassion, innovation and real-world impact.

KK was praised for her ability to truly connect with the individuals she supports, bringing warmth, purpose and calm to every interaction.

The judges highlighted her intuitive, person-centred approach and her gift for empowering others, both the customers she cares for and the colleagues she mentors.

This is KK’s second major recognition in just a few months.

She was previously named Regional Winner of The Dementia Carer Award at the Great British Care Awards and went on to receive a Highly Commended title at the national finals.

Rebecca Hitchen, Director at Bluebird Care Reading, Wokingham, Windsor, Maidenhead and Bracknell, said: “We are absolutely over the moon for KK.

“She is the definition of outstanding care – thoughtful, skilled, and full of heart.

“This award is so well deserved and reflects the deep impact she has on the lives of those she supports.

“We are lucky to have her on our team and incredibly proud of everything she has achieved.”

KK joined the franchise in April 2023, bringing with her a background in nursing from Sierra Leone and a natural talent for live-in care.

Her approach is built on empathy, understanding and dignity – qualities that shine through in her work.

Bluebird Care Reading, Wokingham, Windsor, Maidenhead and Bracknell delivers a wide range of homecare services, including dementia and Alzheimer’s support, complex care, respite, companionship and live-in care.

Their tailored, person-first approach aims to ensure customers are supported to live well, safely and independently at home.

For information, visit: bluebirdcare.co.uk/windsor-maidenhead-bracknell

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