Our Residential Care Home is located in Romford, London. We offer the highest quality levels of care and support, tailored to each person’s needs and requirements, using their Individual Care Plan 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in a friendly, welcoming and stimulating environment.
Our main aim is to ensure that the Resident’s transition is made easy, stress free as possible and to Home environment which best suits their needs; whether they are moving from Hospital, the Family Home or any other Care settings to our Homes.
The Residents are given full support so that they can live a comfortable, independent, rich and fulfilling life within the local Community.
Objectives
- To provide high quality of Care and Support Services to persons for long term Residential Placement
- 24/7 Care and Support Services for Service Users with Mental Health care needs and Learning Disorder
- Supporting Service Users as individuals by listening to and working with them.
- Use an Individual Support Plan (ISP) based on a Person Centered Approach to help Service Users plan and make the most of their allocated budget
- Helping them decide who supports them to achieve their goals
- Provide a secure, friendly home environment that is focused on supporting individuals within it.
- Assist our Residents in acquiring skills which will empower, encourage them to acquire life skills and to engage in pursuing an independent life-style.
- Encourage and assist Residents to develop their level of self esteem, confidence, to make their own decisions and take responsibility for themselves as adult individuals.
- Make certain that Service User’s have access to Professional type of specialist and Religious support when requested or required.
- Promote equality of all opportunities and promote the application of anti-discriminatory practice.
Admission Procedure
All pre-admission information is obtained from Social Services, Family members and sometimes GPs; in order to help us develop individual care plans and for achieving their full potential. This sets out the care objectives for the stay and incorporates any necessary risk assessments.
Once the Social Worker has booked a place for a Resident, they must make sure that Home Manager receives the assessment form, with all the relevant information.