Our Mission
Our History
Based in the borough of Swale along the North Kent Coast.
The company opened its first registered home in 1997 and now operates 3 residential homes and a supported living scheme that provides both multiple occupancy housing and out-reach support. Since 2006 we have provided specialist forensic supported living services. Over 2021 we are working on developing individual supported living accommodation for those who would prefer this to a group setting.
From the outset the driving principles behind each of the company’s undertakings have been to respect service users’ rights to development, independence, choice and inclusion.
We believe such principles are best delivered by services that are locally run, staffed and managed; and on a scale that can promote immediate, sensitive responses by teams that are closely familiarised with the individual needs of service users.
Key People
Details of responsibilities and job goes here with some more personal information to give out a feeling of openness.
Details of responsibilities and job goes here with some more personal information to give out a feeling of openness.
Details of responsibilities and job goes here with some more personal information to give out a feeling of openness.
Details of responsibilities and job goes here with some more personal information to give out a feeling of openness.
Service Aims
To provide a range of high quality support and accommodation options that enable our service users to achieve their full potential and to live as independently as possible.
To commit to person-centred, positive behaviour support approaches that promote service user choice, empowerment and autonomy.
To create opportunities for service users to engage in meaningful, valued and inclusive life-styles.
To develop skilled, ambitious staff teams who aspire to deliver services that respect all our service users rights – not least the right to an ‘ordinary life’.
Care Plans
The aim of our services is to advance our service users as speedily as possible
towards greater independence and a valued presence in the community.
We achieve this through collaborative working with the service user and their wider support network including, where appropriate, family, other disciplines and agencies to develop a Person-Centred Care Plan (PCP), which reflects the service user’s strengths, needs and ambitions. We believe strongly in the value of the key-worker role to coordinate this approach and to deliver the personalised contact and support that keeps the service user engaged and informed and the PCP up-to-date and relevant.
We have also worked extremely hard to develop close links with local schools, colleges, employers and vocational training schemes. Together with our in-house programmes of skills teaching and vocational activity we believe our service users benefit from a comprehensive developmental approach that gives them every chance to succeed in their ambitions.
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Love to Hear
From You!
Whether you’re looking for the right support service, exploring care options for a loved one, or simply have questions about what we do — our team is always ready to listen. We understand that every situation is unique, and we’re here to provide clear, compassionate guidance every step of the way.
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