FAQs
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Our residential care home is a warm, welcoming place where people with learning disabilities and autism get 24/7 support. It’s more than just care - it’s a home where residents feel safe, valued, and empowered to live life to the fullest.
Our staff members are highly trained professionals with expertise in supporting individuals with mental health and other learning disabilities. They undergo regular training and are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care.
We believe in strong family relationships and maintain open lines of communication with families. We provide regular updates, and families are encouraged to visit, participate in care plan reviews, and provide input to ensure the best care for their loved ones.
The cost of care depends on the level of support each individual requires. We offer transparent pricing and are happy to discuss your needs and provide a detailed breakdown of services and costs. Please contact us for more information.
Yes, each individual can have their own private or shared room, depending on the layout of the home. We aim to create a space that feels personal and comfortable, ensuring privacy and safety.
We offer a variety of activities that are designed to promote social engagement and personal growth. These are bespoke but will vary from arts and crafts, group outings, fitness programs, movie nights and other recreational activities based on the interests and preferences of the individuals.
Yes, we can assist with transportation for medical appointments, social outings and grocery shopping. We ensure that transportation is safe, accessible and aligned with each individual’s needs.
Yes, we offer support for individuals who wish to pursue further education or work. This may include help with job training, interview preparation, and ongoing learning programs. Our goal is to help individuals gain independence and achieve their personal goals.
We take safety very seriously. Our facilities are designed with accessibility in mind, and we maintain 24/7 staff support. Regular safety checks, staff training, and individual risk assessments ensure that every resident is safe and well-cared for.
There may be a waiting list depending on availability and the level of care required. Currently we have capacity and so encourage families to contact us as early as possible to discuss options and get on the waiting list if needed.
Thinking about Residential Care?
Choosing residential care is an important decision, and we understand that you may have questions about suitability, support levels, and next steps.
If you are considering a specialist residential care home for an adult with learning disabilities or autism, we are happy to discuss your circumstances and provide clear, honest information.
You can contact us to talk through suitability, arrange a visit, or ask any further questions.
Let’s work together to create a life that celebrates your unique strengths and aspirations.