Residential & Respite Care Facilities
Residential Living
Our residential programmes integrate psychiatric & therapeutic intervention and life skills training to support sustained recovery, providing individuals with practical coping strategies to manage their mental health going forward, ultimately giving the individual the confidence and skills to be able to live as independently as possible.
Our service user profile:
Primary diagnosis of mental illness
Typical diagnoses include schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar affective disorder, anxiety, depression.
Personality Disorders
May have secondary diagnoses of mild learning disability, autism spectrum disorder
May be stepping down from secure services and/or have a forensic history
Aiming to return to the community or to community based care e.g. supported living
Our homes are purpose built to provide calm and spacious environments which promote positive behaviours and encourage recovery, rehabilitation and a transition back into the community.
We offer a wide range of activities and focused engagement, specifically developed to meet individual needs. Each individual is supported by the team to develop the necessary confidence and skills to access facilities available in the local community.
The success of our approach at Aspire is evidenced by the better outcomes we achieve for individuals, which in turn delivers better value-for-money for local authorities and commissioners. Our proactive approach with social workers and care coordinators, providing ongoing feedback and regular updates, means that our service supports improved time management and increased efficiency for community teams too.
Promoting Recovery & Independence
Supported Living
Our supported living programmes intergrate practical support and therapeutic intervention, delivered by a team of professional staff, in a reassuring atmosphere of encouragement and positive regard. Staff are trained to provide personal care, or to prompt and supervise acts of personal care in individual’s own homes and provide support to help individuals manage their own mental health and live as independently as possible.
Our service user profile:
Primary diagnosis of mental illness
Typical diagnoses include schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar affective disorder, anxiety, depression.
Personality Disorders
May have secondary diagnoses of mild learning disability, autism spectrum disorder
May be stepping down from secure services and/or have a forensic history
May be stepping down from residential care services
At Aspire Health and Care, we recognise that people are individuals who have strengths and preferences, and therefore individuals are placed at the centre of planning their own care and support. Our service delivery model for supported living services is focused on the continued development of autonomy and independence, supporting individuals to achieve what they want to achieve, in the way they want to achieve it.
The success of our approach at Aspire is evidenced by the better outcomes we achieve for individuals, which in turn delivers better value-for-money for local authorities and commissioners.