Adult  Services 

Our Adult Services: Comprehensive support for adults with diverse needs across England

Our Adult Services supports people aged 18 to 65+ with various social care needs, including Autism, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health Issues, and Complex Needs. Our kind and experienced colleagues and managers are here to help you from the start of your journey with us.

We have over 85 locations across England, from the south to the north. Each location offers specialised care and support to meet the specific needs of the people we support.

The people we support are at the centre of everything we do. We create personalised care plans with them and their support networks, focusing on their goals and aspirations. Our aim is to help them learn, grow, maintain their skills, and live their lives as they choose. Their lives, their outcomes, their choices!

You can make a difference and help someone live the life they choose with dignity and respect!

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Each day, you can make a difference!

Every day is a chance to make a positive impact. Watch our video of a recent penguin therapy session to see the happiness and engagement of the people we support. This special experience shows how our team creates meaningful moments for adults with diverse needs. Join us in making a difference, one day at a time.

It’s our aim that each day is different, always moulded to what the resident would like to do and, of course, to be fun!

Kiera Sikora

Support Worker, Lewis Martin Court

A Typical Day in Adult Residential

Everything we do is person-centred so your daily schedule truly depends on the individual you are supporting. For example, what you do first thing depends on how well the individual slept the night before and how they are feeling. We never make assumptions about how a resident feels, we always ask.

We encourage individuals to be as involved as possible in their daily routine. The people we support choose how they begin their day, how to complete their personal hygiene tasks and then what clothes to wear. Communication is such an important part of our role – all choices are made using the individual’s preferred method. It’s our job to help facilitate those choices and make sure that everybody has as much control as possible about their daily lives.

The schedule for the day is busy and varied. There’s lot of activities and outings. The people we support have complex needs, but this doesn’t stop tem from living active and fulfilled lives!

Throughout the day we monitor personal hygiene and are vigilant about the comfort of those we support and what they may need. After a day out we usually head back home in time for personal care needs to be met and any due medication to be given on time. We’re not fixed in our schedules, we always adjust plans if people are displaying signs that they are ready to head back.