Caremark Camden

Caremark Camden Caremark Camden offers personalised and compassionate home care in the London Borough of Camden.

If you’re looking to find someone to help you with care at home, maintain your independence and enjoy the life you want to lead, we can help! We offer local care services and home care support to help you continue to enjoy life to its fullest. Our friendly Care and Support Workers can help with personal things like day-to-day domestic tasks such as cleaning and shopping as well as your personal ca

re. Our care at home services:

We offer home care support services for children and adults looking for care, support and assistance to continue living at home safely and comfortably in or around Camden. We provide a service that will strive to listen to our Customers at all times and provide you with high quality, person-centred care and support. Home care services in Camden:

We understand that some of the daily routines many people take for granted can become difficult or restrictive. We are here to help you remain independent at home and continue to enjoy life to its fullest. Our home care support services not only help you with care at home but can also extend to supporting you in the community, assisting in your sense of inclusion and well being. Home care support offered by Caremark is truly flexible and can be tailored to suit you and your family's needs! Home care assurance:
We realise that some people may feel worried about their safety or their dignity when it comes to needing home care. We always listen carefully to your wishes and needs helping many Customers form lasting friendships with their Care and Support Workers.

πŸš—πŸ’™ Care is Now on the Move Across Camden.You may start seeing something new on the streets of Camden.The Caremark Camden...
15/08/2026

πŸš—πŸ’™ Care is Now on the Move Across Camden.

You may start seeing something new on the streets of Camden.

The Caremark Camden car is officially on the road!

But for us, this is about much more than putting our name on a vehicle.

It represents our commitment to being visible, accessible and actively involved in the communities we serve.

Whether we're visiting families, supporting our Care Assistants, meeting local organisations or attending community events, we want Caremark Camden to be a familiar and trusted presence across the borough.

🏑 Bringing compassionate care closer to home
🀝 Building stronger community connections
πŸ’™ Supporting local families
πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Supporting our Care Assistants out in the community
🌿 Raising awareness of the care options available locally
❀️ Helping more people live safely and independently at home

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"We don't want Caremark Camden to simply be a care provider people hear about when they need support. We want to be part of the community, building relationships, raising awareness and being there for local families long before a crisis occurs."

So, next time you're out and about in Camden.

πŸ‘€ Keep an eye out for the Caremark Camden car!

If you spot us, give us a wave. πŸ‘‹πŸ’™

Better still, take a photo, tag Caremark Camden and tell us where you spotted us. πŸ“ΈπŸš—

πŸ“ž 020 4631 6066
πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ Where in Camden do you think our car will be spotted first?

πŸ‘‡ Drop your area in the comments.

πŸ”„ Repost and help more Camden families discover local care and support.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for community updates, practical care advice, local partnerships, recruitment opportunities and real stories from across Camden.

Care in your own home. Now on the move across Camden. πŸ’™

14/08/2026

πŸ’§ Stay Hydrated. It’s One of the Simplest Ways to Support Your Wellbeing.

Sometimes the smallest daily habits can make a meaningful difference.

In this video, the Caremark Camden team shares a simple but important reminder: keep drinking water throughout the day. πŸ’™

Good hydration is particularly important as we get older, when recognising thirst can sometimes become more difficult.

Simple habits can help:

πŸ’§ Keep a drink within easy reach
πŸ₯€ Encourage regular drinks throughout the day
πŸ‰ Include water-rich foods where appropriate
β˜• Make drinking part of familiar daily routines
πŸ‘€ Look out for signs that someone may not be drinking enough
🀝 Offer gentle reminders and encouragement when needed

For our Care Assistants, good care isn't only about the bigger moments.

It's also noticing the everyday things that can help someone feel comfortable, supported and well at home.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Great care is often found in the small details. A simple reminder to have a drink, prepare a meal or take a moment to rest can make a real difference to someone's everyday wellbeing."

Hilder Oppong, Care Manager at Caremark Camden, adds:

"Our Care Assistants are there to notice, encourage and support. Helping someone maintain simple routines such as drinking regularly is part of providing attentive, person-centred care."

πŸ’¬ Your turn: have you had enough water today? πŸ’§

Tag someone who always needs reminding. πŸ˜„

πŸ“Œ Save this reminder.

πŸ”„ Repost it to remind someone else to stay hydrated.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for practical wellbeing tips, care advice, real stories and compassionate support across Camden.

Sometimes good care starts with something as simple as a glass of water. πŸ’™

13/08/2026

πŸ’™ How Does It Feel Working for Caremark Camden?

Sometimes the best way to understand a workplace isn't through a job description.

It's through the people doing the job every day.

Behind every care visit is a Care Assistant bringing compassion, patience, energy and personality into someone's home. Behind every great Care Assistant should be a team that makes them feel valued, supported and part of something meaningful.

At Caremark Camden, we want our team to feel:

πŸ’™ Valued for the difference they make
🀝 Supported by approachable leadership
🌱 Encouraged to learn and develop
🏑 Connected to the Camden community
😊 Proud of the work they do
❀️ Recognised as individuals, not simply employees

Because when Care Assistants feel supported, they are better equipped to provide the consistent, compassionate care our customers and families deserve.

Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Our Care Assistants are at the heart of everything we do. We want people to enjoy coming to work, feel supported by the team around them and know that the care they provide can genuinely change someone's day and, sometimes, their life."

Hilder Oppong, Care Manager at Caremark Camden, adds:

"Supporting our Care Assistants is just as important as supporting our customers. When people feel listened to, respected and confident that their team is behind them, they can focus on what they do best: providing compassionate, person-centred care that makes a meaningful difference."

Great care starts with great people.

And great people deserve a workplace where they can grow, belong and make a difference. πŸ’™

πŸ’¬ For those working in care, what makes you feel truly valued by an employer?

Tell us in the comments.

πŸ”„ Repost this to celebrate the people who make compassionate care possible every day.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for behind-the-scenes stories, career opportunities, community updates and more from our growing team.

πŸ’™ 14 Benefits of Home Care You May Not Know AboutHome care is often seen as simply getting help with everyday tasks.But ...
12/08/2026

πŸ’™ 14 Benefits of Home Care You May Not Know About

Home care is often seen as simply getting help with everyday tasks.

But the real benefits can go much further.

The right support can help someone stay in the home they love while protecting their independence, confidence, routines and quality of life.

Here are 14 benefits families may not always consider:

🏑 Comfort of staying at home
πŸ’™ Personalised care built around you
🌿 Greater independence
πŸ›‘οΈ Peace of mind for the whole family
🀝 One-to-one attention
πŸ’· A potentially cost-effective care option, depending on individual needs
⏰ Flexible support as needs change
❀️ Meaningful relationships with familiar Care Assistants
🧠 Support for cognitive wellbeing
😊 Greater emotional wellbeing
πŸ₯— Support for a healthier daily routine
πŸ₯ Proactive support that may help reduce avoidable hospital visits
🌱 Support during recovery at home
⭐ Improved comfort, dignity and quality of life

But perhaps the biggest benefit is this:

Care doesn't have to mean leaving the life, routines and surroundings you love.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Good home care isn't about taking over someone's life. It's about providing the right support so they can keep making their own choices, maintain their routines and continue living with confidence and dignity in the place they call home."

πŸŽ‰ Caremark Camden Launch Offer

βœ… FREE Care Assessment
βœ… First week at a reduced rate
βœ… FREE Wellbeing Check

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πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ Which benefit of home care do you think families overlook the most?

Share your thoughts below.

πŸ“Œ SAVE this guide for when you or someone you love may need it.

πŸ”„ REPOST it because someone in your network may be considering care and not realise how much support can be provided at home.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for practical care guides, real family stories, trusted advice and compassionate home care across Camden.

More than support. It's about helping people continue living life their way. πŸ’™

πŸ’™ Live-In Care Reduces Loneliness and Isolation InstantlySometimes, what a person needs most isn't another appointment o...
11/08/2026

πŸ’™ Live-In Care Reduces Loneliness and Isolation Instantly

Sometimes, what a person needs most isn't another appointment or another task completed.

It's someone being there.

For people living alone, the days can sometimes feel long and quiet. Live-In Care can provide more than practical support. It can bring companionship, conversation, reassurance and a familiar presence into everyday life.

A dedicated Care Assistant can be there to:

πŸ’™ Share conversations and everyday moments
β˜• Enjoy meals or a cup of tea together
🚢 Encourage walks, hobbies and activities
πŸ›οΈ Support trips out and community connections
🏑 Provide reassurance throughout the day
🀝 Build a familiar, trusting relationship
❀️ Help someone feel connected, valued and less alone

At Caremark Camden, we believe companionship is an important part of care.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Sometimes the most meaningful care is simply being there. A familiar face, a conversation and knowing someone genuinely cares can bring enormous reassurance to someone living alone and peace of mind to their family."

Because Live-In Care isn't only about helping someone stay at home.

It's about helping them continue to enjoy life at home. πŸ’™

πŸŽ‰ Caremark Camden Live-In Care Launch Offer

βœ… FREE Care Assessment
βœ… First week at a reduced rate
βœ… FREE Wellbeing Check

πŸ“ž 020 4631 6066
πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ What makes someone feel less alone: conversation, companionship, shared activities or simply knowing someone is there?

Share your thoughts below.

πŸ“Œ Save this post for a family who may need it.

πŸ”„ Repost it because someone in your network may be worried about a loved one living alone.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for practical care advice, real family stories and compassionate home care across .

More than care. A companion who's there. πŸ’™

10/08/2026

πŸ’™ When Is It Time to Consider Home Care?
For many families, the hardest part isn't finding care.

It's recognising when a little extra support could make life safer, easier and more enjoyable.

Home care doesn't have to begin after a crisis. Often, noticing small changes early can help someone remain confident and independent at home for longer.

🏑 When might it be time to consider Home Care?

You may want to start the conversation if you notice:

πŸ’™ Everyday tasks becoming harder such as cooking, cleaning, shopping or getting dressed.
🚢 Changes in mobility or increased falls making it more difficult to move safely around the home.
πŸ’Š Difficulty managing medication or routines including missed medication, meals or appointments.
πŸ₯— Changes in eating or nutrition such as skipped meals or difficulty preparing food.
🧼 Personal care becoming more challenging including washing, dressing or maintaining personal hygiene.
πŸ˜” Increasing loneliness or isolation with fewer conversations, activities or opportunities to leave the house.
🧠 Changes in memory or confusion that begin affecting everyday routines or safety.
🏠 The home becoming harder to manage when household tasks that were once straightforward start becoming overwhelming.
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Family carers becoming exhausted or overwhelmed trying to balance caring responsibilities with work and family life.
πŸ₯ Returning home after hospital when some additional support could make recovery and everyday life easier.

The important thing to remember is:

Needing support doesn't automatically mean losing independence.

The right care should help protect it.

At Caremark Camden, support can be tailored around the individual, from companionship and help around the home to personal care, dementia support and more comprehensive care.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Families shouldn't feel they have to wait for a crisis before having a conversation about care. The right support introduced at the right time can protect independence, provide reassurance and help someone continue enjoying life in the home they love."

Hilder Oppong, Care Manager at Caremark Camden, adds:

"Often it's the small changes that tell us someone may benefit from extra support. Our role is to listen, understand what's happening and find the right level of care without taking away the person's choice, routine or independence."

One message worth remembering:

Don't wait for a crisis to start the conversation.

Exploring care doesn't mean committing to it. An early conversation gives families time to understand their options and make decisions with greater confidence.

πŸ“ž 020 4631 6066
πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ Which of these signs do you think families are most likely to overlook?

Share your thoughts in the comments. Your experience could help another family recognise when someone they love might benefit from additional support.

πŸ“Œ SAVE this post for future reference.

πŸ”„ REPOST it. Someone in your network may already be noticing these changes but doesn't know where to start.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for practical home care advice, real family stories, educational guides and compassionate support across .

Sometimes asking for a little help today can protect someone's independence tomorrow. πŸ’™

10/08/2026

πŸ’™ When Is It Time to Consider Home Care?

For many families, the hardest part isn't finding care.

It's recognising when a little extra support could make life safer, easier and more enjoyable.

Home care doesn't have to begin after a crisis. Often, noticing small changes early can help someone remain confident and independent at home for longer.

🏑 When might it be time to consider Home Care?

You may want to start the conversation if you notice:

πŸ’™ Everyday tasks becoming harder such as cooking, cleaning, shopping or getting dressed.
🚢 Changes in mobility or increased falls making it more difficult to move safely around the home.
πŸ’Š Difficulty managing medication or routines including missed medication, meals or appointments.
πŸ₯— Changes in eating or nutrition such as skipped meals or difficulty preparing food.
🧼 Personal care becoming more challenging including washing, dressing or maintaining personal hygiene.
πŸ˜” Increasing loneliness or isolation with fewer conversations, activities or opportunities to leave the house.
🧠 Changes in memory or confusion that begin affecting everyday routines or safety.
🏠 The home becoming harder to manage when household tasks that were once straightforward start becoming overwhelming.
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Family carers becoming exhausted or overwhelmed trying to balance caring responsibilities with work and family life.
πŸ₯ Returning home after hospital when some additional support could make recovery and everyday life easier.

The important thing to remember is:

Needing support doesn't automatically mean losing independence.

The right care should help protect it.

At Caremark Camden, support can be tailored around the individual, from companionship and help around the home to personal care, dementia support and more comprehensive care.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Families shouldn't feel they have to wait for a crisis before having a conversation about care. The right support introduced at the right time can protect independence, provide reassurance and help someone continue enjoying life in the home they love."

Hilder Oppong, Care Manager at Caremark Camden, adds:

"Often it's the small changes that tell us someone may benefit from extra support. Our role is to listen, understand what's happening and find the right level of care without taking away the person's choice, routine or independence."

One message worth remembering:

Don't wait for a crisis to start the conversation.

Exploring care doesn't mean committing to it. An early conversation gives families time to understand their options and make decisions with greater confidence.

πŸ“ž 020 4631 6066
πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ Which of these signs do you think families are most likely to overlook?

Share your thoughts in the comments. Your experience could help another family recognise when someone they love might benefit from additional support.

πŸ“Œ SAVE this post for future reference.

πŸ”„ REPOST it. Someone in your network may already be noticing these changes but doesn't know where to start.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for practical home care advice, real family stories, educational guides and compassionate support across .

Sometimes asking for a little help today can protect someone's independence tomorrow. πŸ’™

Building a Stronger Camden Together: Councillor William Coles Visits Caremark CamdenOn Tuesday, 29th July, we were delig...
10/08/2026

Building a Stronger Camden Together: Councillor William Coles Visits Caremark Camden

On Tuesday, 29th July, we were delighted to welcome Councillor William Coles to the Caremark Camden office.

It was a privilege to discuss how we can work together to strengthen our communities, improve access to care, support local families and ensure more people can continue living safely, independently and with dignity in the homes they love.

Together, we explored opportunities to:

🏑 Help more people remain independent in their own homes.
πŸ’™ Raise awareness of care and support before families reach a crisis.
🀝 Reduce loneliness and social isolation through stronger community connections.
πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Create meaningful local employment and career opportunities within the care sector.
🌿 Improve health, wellbeing and quality of life for Camden residents.

At Caremark Camden, we believe great care is about much more than delivering a service.

It's about becoming part of the community, listening to local needs, building trusted relationships and working together to create lasting positive change.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"The future of community care depends on strong local partnerships. When organisations come together with a shared purpose, we create better outcomes for residents, stronger support networks and opportunities that help people live independently, safely and with dignity. Together, we can make a lasting difference across Camden."

Councillor William Coles said:

"It was great to meet the team at Caremark Camden, their commitment to working alongside community organisations and local councillors demonstrates how collaboration can strengthen neighbourhoods, improve wellbeing and ensure residents receive the support they need close to home. Community partnerships are essential in building a healthier, more resilient Camden for everyone."

By working collaboratively, we can:

πŸ’™ Strengthen local care pathways.
🏑 Support people to live independently at home.
🀝 Reduce loneliness and isolation.
🌿 Improve health and wellbeing.
πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Create sustainable local employment.
❀️ Build a stronger, healthier and more connected Camden.

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πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ We'd love to hear from you.

What do you think is the single biggest step we can take together to build a stronger ?

🏑 Helping more people remain independent?
🀝 Creating stronger local partnerships?
πŸ’™ Tackling loneliness and social isolation?
🌿 Investing in community wellbeing?

Share your thoughts in the comments.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for trusted home care advice, community partnerships, local news, recruitment opportunities and inspiring stories from across .

πŸ’™ 14 Reasons Personal Care is About Confidence, Not DependenceThere is a common misconception that needing personal care...
08/08/2026

πŸ’™ 14 Reasons Personal Care is About Confidence, Not Dependence

There is a common misconception that needing personal care means losing independence.

The right care should do the opposite.

Personal care is not about taking over someone's life. It's about providing the right level of support so they can continue living their way, with choice, control, dignity and confidence.

It can mean:

πŸ’™ Staying in control of your choices
🏑 Maintaining your independence
🌟 Feeling empowered every day
πŸ’ͺ Protecting self-esteem
🎯 Focusing on what matters to you
πŸ“… Keeping routines that work for you
🀝 Receiving support with dignity and respect
✨ Building confidence
πŸ›‘οΈ Feeling safe without sacrificing freedom
❀️ Being respected for who you are
πŸšͺ Creating opportunities, not limitations
🌱 Supporting recovery and personal growth
πŸ™Œ Living life according to your choices
🚩 Having the confidence to move forward

One principle sits behind all 14:

Good care shouldn't focus on what someone can no longer do. It should help them continue doing everything they can.

As Gunita Soni, Managing Director of Caremark Camden, says:

"Personal care isn't about taking control away from someone. It's about providing support in a way that protects dignity, encourages independence and gives people the confidence to continue making the choices that matter to them."

At Caremark Camden, we believe care should fit around the person, not expect the person to fit around the care.

Your life. Your routines. Your preferences. Your choices.

πŸŽ‰ Caremark Camden Launch Offer
βœ… FREE Care Assessment
βœ… First week at a reduced rate
βœ… FREE Wellbeing Check

πŸ“ž 020 4631 6066
πŸ“§ [email protected]

πŸ’¬ What does independence mean to you: doing everything alone, or having the right support to keep living life your way?

Share your thoughts below.

πŸ“Œ Save this guide. You or someone you love may find it useful in the future.

πŸ”„ Repost it. Someone in your network may be hesitant to ask for help because they associate care with losing independence. This could help them see care differently.

πŸ‘‰ Follow Caremark Camden for practical care guides, real family stories, trusted home care advice and compassionate support across Camden.

Personal care isn't about dependence.
It's about giving people the confidence to keep living. πŸ’™

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1. 02 At Wac Arts, Old Town Hall, 213 Haverstock Hill
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Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
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