Care for Children with Learning Disabilities
Caremark is committed to providing the highest standard of care for children with learning disabilities in Bromley and Lewisham.
With years of experience in the industry, we understand the importance of providing tailored and specialised support for those with specific needs. Our services are designed to help children with learning disabilities to live independently and comfortably in their own homes.

Caring for People With Learning Disabilities
Caring for someone with learning disabilities is both challenging and rewarding. It requires patience, compassion, and an understanding of each individual’s unique needs. At Caremark Bromley and Lewisham, we provide tailored home care services for people with learning disabilities, including personal care, daily living support, and emotional reassurance.
Our carers are specially trained to support individuals with conditions such as Down Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. With strong communication skills and a person-centred approach, they help customers live more independently and comfortably at home.
We work closely with families, offering flexible care plans and schedules—ranging from a few hours to 24-hour support—to ensure continuity, even during a PA’s absence. Support can include school drop-offs/pickups, in-school assistance, and care during after-school hours or holidays.
Types of Care: Children & Young Adults
When it comes to learning disability care, several types of support are available for children and young adults. Respite care offers temporary relief for primary caregivers, providing specialised support so parents or care assistants can take a break from their daily responsibilities.
Daycare services allow individuals to engage with peers and take part in structured, developmental activities. These centres work closely with families and healthcare professionals to ensure consistent, high-quality support.
Home-based support services provide personalised care within the comfort of the home. Care assistants collaborate with families to create tailored plans that encourage independence and long-term growth in a familiar environment.


Caremark: Leading Learning Disability Care Providers
When it comes to learning disability care, several types of support are available for children and young adults. Respite care offers temporary relief for primary caregivers, providing specialised support so parents or care assistants can take a break from their daily responsibilities.
Daycare services allow individuals to engage with peers and take part in structured, developmental activities. These centres work closely with families and healthcare professionals to ensure consistent, high-quality support.
Home-based support services provide personalised care within the comfort of the home. Care assistants collaborate with families to create tailored plans that encourage independence and long-term growth in a familiar environment.