Our Aim and Objectives

Emphasis is placed to provide excellent mental health and learning disability recovery and continued support and care in a therapeutic residential setting and the aim is to promote continued support, treatment and recovery whilst accepting and accounting for service users continuing difficulty and disability, to enable them to achieve more independent living.

To provide excellent recovery, continued care and support and treatment for mental health conditions in safe and therapeutic environment that encourages a person-centred care.

To provide holistic care comprising of health, social, education and vocation.

To promote service user independence, self-confidence and well-being’ allowing service users to realise their own potential.

For service use involvement to be central to all decisions about their care and the service.

Privacy: the right a resident to be left alone.

Dignity: the understanding of resident needs and treating them with respect.

Independence: allowing residents to take calculated risks, make their own decisions and think and act for themselves

Choice: giving residents the opportunity to select for themselves

Rights: promoting all basic human rights available to residents

Fulfilment: encouraging residents to realise their own aims and assist them in achieving their goals in all aspects of daily living