We offer a wide range of domiciliary care and support to those living with Learning Disabilities, Autism, or long and short-term Mental Health conditions.
We treat people with respect and deliver services to individuals that empower by promoting well-being and resilience, to help you reach your full potential.
We help you to achieve practical and personal goals, such as good health, independent living, managing money, staying safe or finding education or training. We focus on each person’s needs, wishes and capabilities.
We actively promote personal choice and decision making which helps people with mental health conditions regain control of your life.
We support people with a learning disability to overcome barriers you may face to independent living, maintaining independence so you can remain in your own home.
There are many ways in which we can support you within your own home, either with household tasks, managing your money and independent living skills that help you retain your independence within your own home.
Living independently isn’t always easy, our domiciliary care services are focused on achieving positive outcomes for you. We work together to design and deliver support that promotes greater independence, confidence, and self-esteem.
Whether you need only a few hours each week, or an intensive period of support to work towards specific outcomes and goals, our experienced support workers will help you achieve your goals.
As you develop your skills, independence, and confidence, we adapt our services to meet your changing needs and wishes.
We can provide you with personalised support such as:
- Development of life skills, such as food shopping, menu planning, cooking and household tasks
- Help with managing your finances, paying bills and budgeting
- Help to make healthy lifestyle choices. Such as food and nutrition planning and participating in exercise
- Accessing voluntary or work placements
- Accessing education, such as college and training activities
- Accessing social and leisure activities
- Developing and maintain friendships and relationships
- Assisting with personal care
- Accessing health care services such as GP’s and dentist appointments
- Assistance and prompts to take medication
- Signposting to other services and support agencies
To deliver high-quality services to individuals with a learning disability, Autism and Mental Health conditions work in partnership with key stakeholders and the wider community to:
- Support you to manage your own finances and benefits
- Promote independence, by developing and regaining life skills
- Develop initiatives to encourage and enable individuals to take an active role in service delivery
- Support you to have the same rights and responsibilities as all other citizens
- Support individuals to choose, develop and maintain friends and relationships