Working with Birmingham Children's Trust to support children in their homes with personal care and community access — helping families navigate complex challenges.
We work for Birmingham Children's Trust, supporting children in their own homes with personal care and community access. Our support is designed to work alongside the family — not replace them — improving daily care and quality of life.
The children we support may have a range of challenges including physical disabilities, mental health needs and socio-developmental difficulties. We take a holistic, family-centred approach.
Sensitive, dignified personal care at home for children with physical disabilities or complex health needs — always led by the child's preferences and family routines.
Learn more →Supporting children to access activities, school visits, social opportunities and outings that support their development and wellbeing.
Learn more →Working alongside parents and carers to provide practical support, respite and guidance — helping families manage complex daily care needs.
Learn more →Supporting children with mental health challenges, working alongside CAMHS, Forward Thinking Birmingham and other specialist services.
Learn more →Specialist support for children with physical disabilities — mobility assistance, equipment support and daily living skills.
Learn more →All support is delivered in the child's home environment — familiar, safe and designed to maintain family routines and comfort.
Learn more →HBBA Care is a trusted provider for Birmingham Children's Trust — supporting their mission to improve the lives of children and families across Birmingham.
We work as part of a wider team around the child — collaborating with social workers, health professionals, schools and families to ensure all support is joined up and consistent.
Every decision is guided by the child's best interests. We listen to children, involve them in their own care plans, and always put their safety and happiness first.
Our team is happy to discuss how we can help your family.