What We Do
Helping individuals enjoy greater independence through compassionate care.
Our Highly Trained Employees Will Support You With
Chaperones to your appointments
Social inclusion and finding opportunities to involve you in the community
Sourcing educational placements
Personal care in a dignified and personalised way
Medication administration, support, and guidance
Befriendment and a listening ear
Helping you achieve your own goals that work for you and your life.
Dedicated to Exceptional Standards of Care
We have 25+ years of experience working in the care industry. We are highly driven and passionate about delivering the best quality of care to the individuals who use our service and their families.
Personalised Support Across Every Journey
Our team specialises in the following:
Autism
Learning disabilities
Physical disabilities
Mental health
Dementia
Elderly Support
Activity Participation
We encourage individuals to try different activities and sensory experiences in order to maintain their overall mental wellbeing. Activity participation also helps to improve their creativity, social skills, emotional regulation and resilience, motor skills, and coordination. There are a variety of activities to take part in, depending on the individual’s interests. These include, but are not limited to:
Music therapy
Arts and crafts
Bowling
Sports and leisure
Cinema
BBQs and meals out
Weekend breaks
Baking and cooking
Karaoke
Country park walks
Console and board games
Support and Encouragement for Basic Life Skills
We are here to support individuals to live independently by developing and maintaining daily living skills, including:
Self-care
Cooking
Money management
Gardening
Shopping
Transportation
Work and education
Empowering Growth, Confidence & Independence
Learning a wide range of life skills is crucial. Executive function skills, or thinking skills, are important, as this will promote the individuals to be able to choose a career path; health and safety skills are needed to keep them safe; and leisure and recreation activities enable them to form peer relationships and social communication skills.
Building Life Skills for Real-World Success
These skills are taught in different ways – this could be by supporting and promoting independence in their personal care, teaching them how to prepare meals, clean their home, drive to work, or get public transport, or setting alarms and checking the time so they are not late.