Our Services
Domiciliary Care
What’s Included
- Preparation of fresh, nutritious meals that promote health and daily wellbeing
- Personal care and hygiene support delivered with sensitivity and full dignity
- Medication prompting and administration
- Support with daily activities and an evolving programme of social engagement
- 24-hour on-call access to dedicated, professional care staff
- Routine coordination with GPs, district nurses, and other healthcare professionals
- A holistic approach to physical health, mental wellness, and emotional wellbeing
- Flexible support that adapts as individual needs and circumstances change
An unwavering commitment to personal privacy, safety, and independence
Our domiciliary care service brings compassionate, professional support directly into the homes of older adults and individuals with complex needs. We build every care plan around the individual’s preferences, daily routines, and personal goals — ensuring they stay connected to the life they love, in the home they know, while receiving exactly the support they need.
Complex Mental Health Support
What We Offer
- Specialist support workers trained in complex and enduring mental health conditions
- Structured daily routines co-designed with the individual and their clinical team
- Multi-agency working with NHS, social care, and voluntary sector partners
- Crisis planning, de-escalation strategies, and risk management frameworks
- Access to free BACP-registered therapy as standard
- Medication management and ongoing health monitoring
- Consistent key worker relationships to build trust, safety, and long-term stability
Our specialist mental health service provides intensive, wraparound support for adults experiencing severe or complex mental health conditions. We work within therapeutic, empowering environments — never institutional — where recovery, stability, and dignity are the guiding principles at every stage.
Who We Support
- Individuals with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and personality disorders
- Those with treatment-resistant or long-term enduring mental health conditions
- Adults transitioning from inpatient, secure, or forensic settings
- Individuals under Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) care
Autism & Neurodiversity Support
Key Features
- Communication-first approaches including AAC, visual schedules, and social stories
- Sensory-aware environments and individually tailored support strategies
- Consistent, well-matched support workers trained in neurodiversity
- Life skills coaching: cooking, independent travel, budgeting, and social skills
- Employment and education pathway support
- Active family liaison and carer support throughout
We understand that neurodivergent individuals thrive with consistency, clear communication, and environments designed around their sensory and social needs. Our autism and neurodiversity support combines structured routines with genuine flexibility — helping each person build the skills and confidence to live life on their own terms.
Respite Care
Who It’s For
- Family carers needing planned or emergency breaks
- Individuals during periods of transition, recovery, or change
- Those awaiting longer-term care placement
- Post-hospital discharge short-term support packages
Caring for a loved one is one of the most rewarding — and most demanding — roles a person can undertake. Our respite care service provides reliable, compassionate short-term care so that family carers can rest, recharge, and return with renewed energy. Every stay is carefully planned to maintain the individual’s routine and ensure full continuity of care.
Rehabilitation & Life Skills Development
Key Programme Area
- Budgeting, financial management, and benefits navigation
- Cooking, nutrition planning, and meal preparation
- Independent travel training and community navigation
- Household management and tenancy responsibilities
- Employment readiness, volunteering pathways, and CV support
- Social skills development and community integration
We understand that neurodivergent individuals thrive with consistency, clear communication, and environments designed around their sensory and social needs. Our autism and neurodiversity support combines structured routines with genuine flexibility — helping each person build the skills and confidence to live life on their own terms.
Memory & Elder Care
What We Provide
- Life-history approach — care shaped around the individual’s personal story and identity
- Specialist dementia support including familiar routine maintenance
- Sensory engagement and therapeutic activity programmes
- Family connection and regular, transparent communication with loved ones
- Support available 7 days per week, including holidays
- Coordination with GP, memory clinic, and community nursing teams
Our memory care and elder care services are designed around the whole person — their history, their relationships, their preferences, and their sense of self. We provide holistic, dignity-led support for older adults, whether that care is delivered in their own home or within a residential setting.
