Redwood House

 

Redwood House is a supported living service for young adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs.

The home provides a warm, safe, comfortable environment for each tenant to integrate with other young adults and a full staff team.

Redwood House is a spacious detached 6 bedroom service across 2 floors. The home is close to Broadstone town centre & within short driving distance of Bournemouth on the edge of the New Forest.

WE SUPPORT A RANGE OF INDIVIDUALS:

• Learning Disabilities
• Autism
• Behaviours that can challenge
• Male and Female
• Ages 18-25

We treat every young adult as an individual and at Redwood House they can settle into a pattern and routine which works best for them and for their families. Tenants are encouraged to join local clubs and groups and to maintain links and friendships with others to promote social inclusion.

To arrange a viewing or find out more about the service please contact:

Vicky Badby
Service Manager
01202 604542
victoria.badby@potens-uk.com

Heathfield Gardens

Registered residential care home for up to 11 adults with a learning disability, autism and complex needs. A large property with excellent facilities, located in Tibshelf village in East Derbyshire.

The service offers people with high support needs an individualised package of care and support in a stable environment, to build confidence, develop daily living skills and support to achieve outcomes.

Support is delivered by a skilled staff team with a minimum of NVQ level 2; learning disability & positive behavioural support accreditation; and training & guidance from our Behavioural Support & Therapy team.

Family Testimonial (August 2023)

“We both want to say how grateful we are for everything you do for my brother Peter. Your real understanding of his needs shone through at the review in everything Sue said. The care at Heathfield Gardens is person-centred and flexible enough to accommodate his variable presentation. But we have the sense that you never stop trying to encourage him to get involved in life however often he says no. We really respect and admire this as we have known many care environments that have fallen short. Thank you.”

Arbour House School – Glendinning

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We are a special independent school that offers flexible education for pupils between 6-18 years of age. Our main aim is to maximise the potential of young people so that they gain the necessary skills and strategies to both educationally and personally develop. We particularly take into consideration pupils’ strengths and special interests which is harnessed to develop their love of learning.

When the environment is right children flourish. We aim to provide an environment which is conducive to the specific learning needs of our pupils. We have positive regard for our pupils and value their involvement in our school along with their families.

Find out more

Link to Ofsted Report

Darlington Supported Living

Darlington Supported living provide support and care to individuals in Darlington who have learning disabilities and/or mental health related needs. The people we support may require assistance with activities of daily living including personal care. Our goal is to create a safe and comfortable environment where individuals can thrive and receive necessary support to live fulfilling lives.

We currently support 10 people over 5 homes within Darlington and the wider area. Led by manager Elizabeth Dalgleish we have a large dedicated staff team who provide person centred care 24/7 365 days a year.

Northern Ireland Domiciliary Outreach Service

 

The Potens Domiciliary Outreach Service provided a range of supports and services for people with learning disabilities living within the local community who are living with their families or carers. The services offers social, leisure and access to education oppertunities as well as respite care for the carers. The service also provides support to a number families with children who have a learning disability

 

The Potens Domiciliary Service offers a range of oppertunities throughtout the Fermanagh district.The Domiciliary Service is situated in the small village of Derrygonnelly and has access to various local facilities including pubs, shops, hairdressers, Community Centre and a range of Community facilities.

Knockmore Supported Living Service

 

Knockmore Supported Living Service is a large two story building in the village of Derrygonnelly, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. Knockmore provide a person centred service to 6 individuals with learning disabilities. The primary aims of the service is to offer flexibility of support to assess and develop individual’s daily life skills, actively promoting choice and empowerment and achieving real outcomes for the individuals being supported.

The Knockmore Domiciliary Service offers a range of services to people with learning disabilities living within the local community. The service can offer a range of day time oppertunities including social and leisure activities as well as educational and support to people who may display challenging behaviour.

Surrey Domiciliary Care

Potens Surrey Supported Living & Outreach Services

The Domiciliary Care Agency Surrey is part of Potensial Ltd we provide a range of care and support services to adults, young people and children with learning disabilities, autism, mental health, physical disabilities and associated problems.

We support individuals in their homes, on a one to one basis, either for a short period of time, such as getting ready for school, college or for longer sessions completing specific activities such as community support, attending clubs or day to day living. Our service also supports children and young people in educational settings.

The flyer for our service can be found here.

Location

Our office is located Farnborough, Hampshire and covers North Hampshire and Surrey areas. Our contact details can be found at the bottom of this page.

Regulation and registration

The Domiciliary Care Agency is registered to provide personal care with CQC and has been registered since March 2016. Our services can be found on the CQC website here.

We support children, young people and adults within the below age ranges:

Children and Young People: +3 to 18

Adults: 18 to 65

Services we provide:

We provide support and care as directed by a need led assessment to adults and children with learning disabilities, mental health needs, and physical disabilities in their own homes, out in the community and at the various clubs we offer.

The agency will work with the children, young people or adults and others that are significant in the individuals life to help design the care and support plans to meet the individual’s needs.

Each Service User will own their care and support plan and this will be tailored to the individual to ensure inclusion and understanding. A copy of the care and support plan will provided to the individual and a copy retained in the agency office.

Outcomes we are committed to achieve:

  • We are committed to delivering quality care to children, young people or adults in their own home, out in the community or attending various clubs that we offer. The agency will listen and react positively to individual needs and wishes therefore will not discriminate due to personal attributes.
  • We are committed to ensuring that children, young people or adult’s rights are respected and protected and that children, young people or adults are supported to meet their individual goals and aspirations.
  • We are aware that staff employed by the agency are guests in Service User’s homes therefore we will ensure that our staff respect service users homes and that the policy of respect is adhered to at all times.

We will ensure that the staff employed by the agency, are able to meet the personal, cultural, religious and specific needs of the person being supported. The agency understands and respects the right of the individual to make choices on who they wish to be supported by.

Communication

People communicate in many different ways and we need to make sure that we ensure that’s everyone’s way of communicating is recognised and valued.

All staff will undertake a range of practical needs led training to enable them to meet the individualised needs of the children, young people or the adults who they will be supporting. Examples of communication tool and methods include:

  • Makaton ( based on British sign language)
  • PECS (picture exchange communication system)
  • Easy read symbols
  • Picture boards
  • SALT (speech & language therapy)

Behavioural support and specialist training

Potens employs a regional Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Facilitator who works alongside our operational team to support managing children, young people and adults with complex social and communication needs. Additionally Potens staff complete in-house PBS training which ensures that have the knowledge and confidence to work with young people and adults with complex needs.

Staffing training

All staff members will undertake a comprehensive staff induction. We also complete E-learning, on line training which consists of theory based mandatory training courses. NVQs in health & social care are encouraged to expand knowledge and evidence skill and personal development. We also expect a commitment to the Social Care Commitment, which supports and raises workforce quality in adult social care.

All staff will undertake a range of practical needs led training to enable them to meet the individualised needs of the children, young people or the adults who they will be supporting. This allows us to provide an unparalleled level of service to every person whom we support.

Contact Us

Address: Potens, Suite G7A, Pure Offices Ltd, Ferneberga House, Alexandra Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU146DQ

Telephone: 01252 758861

Email: sam.loveday@potens-uk.com

Dorset Domiciliary Care Agency

Potens Dorset Domiciliary Care Agency

The Domiciliary Care Agency Dorset is part of Potensial Ltd We provides a range of care and support services to adults, young people and children with learning disabilities, autism, mental health, physical disabilities and associated problems.

We support individuals in their homes, on a one to one basis, either for a short period of time, such as getting ready for school, college or for longer sessions completing specific activities such as community support, attending clubs or day to day living. Our service also supports children and young people in educational settings and we work in partnership with local SEN schools.

The flyer for our service can be found here

Location

Our office is located in Ferndown, Dorset and covers Dorset, Poole and Bournemouth areas. Our contact details can be found at the bottom of this page.

Regulation and registration

The Domiciliary Care Agency is registered to provide personal care with CQC and has been registered since February 2016. Our services can be found on the CQC website here

We support children, young people and adults within the below age ranges:

Children and Young People: 8 to 18

Adults: 18 to 65

Services we provide:

We provide support and care as directed by a need led assessment to adults and children with learning disabilities, mental health needs, and physical disabilities in their own homes, out in the community and at the various holiday clubs we offer.

The agency will work with the children, young people or adults and others that are significant in the individuals life to help design the care and support plans to meet the individual’s needs.

Each Service User will own their care and support plan and this will be tailored to the individual to ensure inclusion and understanding. A copy of the care and support plan will provided to the individual and a copy retained in the agency office.

Outcomes we are committed to achieve:

  • We are committed to delivering quality care to children, young people or adults in their own home, out in the community or attending various clubs that we offer. The agency will listen and react positively to individual needs and wishes, therefore will not discriminate due to personal attributes.
  • We are committed to ensuring that children, young people or adults rights are respected and protected and that children, young people or adults are supported to meet their individual goals and aspirations.
  • We are aware that staff employed by the agency are guests in Service User’s homes therefore we will ensure that our staff respect service users homes and that the policy of respect is adhered to at all times.

We will ensure that the staff employed by the agency, are able to meet the personal, cultural, religious and specific needs of the person being supported. The agency understands and respects the right of the individual to make choices on who they wish to be supported by.

Communication

People communicate in many different ways and we need to make sure that we ensure that’s everyone’s way of communicating is recognised and valued.

All staff will undertake a range of practical needs led training to enable them to meet the individualised needs of the children, young people or the adults who they will be supporting. Examples of communication tool and methods include:

  • Makaton ( based on British sign language)
  • PECS (picture exchange communication system)
  • Easy read symbols
  • Picture boards
  • SALT (speech & language therapy)

Behavioural support and specialist training

Potens employs a regional Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Facilitator who works alongside our operational team to support managing children, young people and adults with complex social and communication needs. Additionally Potens staff complete in-house PBS training which ensures that have the knowledge and confidence to work with young people and adults with complex needs.

Staffing training

All staff members will undertake a comprehensive staff induction. We also complete E-learning, on line training which consists of theory based mandatory training courses. NVQs in health & social care are encouraged to expand knowledge and evidence skill and personal development. We also expect a commitment to the Social Care Commitment, which supports and raises workforce quality in adult social care.

All staff will undertake a range of practical needs led training to enable them to meet the individualised needs of the children, young people or the adults who they will be supporting. This allows us to provide an unparalleled level of service to every person whom we support.

Contact Us

Address: Potens Dorset Domiciliary Care Agency Office 11H, Peartree Business Centre, Cobham Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate,
Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7PT

Telephone: 01202-875404

Email: elisa.wilcox@potens-uk.com

Bournebridge House

Bournebridge House sits in a beautiful rural area of North Devon.

We have four cottages sitting around our courtyard and fields and woods for the people to enjoy. We have designed the area to ensure people’s safety.

We have a dedicated team of staff who will provide a person-centred service to meet your needs.

Our service is well established, homely and we personalise our approach. This would include activities, dietary needs and we will support you to follow your cultural and faith needs.

Woodside Farmhouse

Woodside Farm House is a Residential Care Home designed to support people with a range of complex needs to promote their independence in a safe environment.

The service service comprises of three individual settings, Woodside Farmhouse, Little Woodside and The Bungalow.

The bungalow has a specialism of epilepsy, whilst Little Woodside currently supports people with ASD and mental health needs.
The service is close to the main town of St Austell’ facilities and opportunities as well as being close to the sea-side spots of Mevagissey and Carylyon Bay.

The service is close to the main town of St Austell and all its available mainstream opportunities as well as being close to the sea-side spots of Mevagissey and Carylyon Bay.

WE SUPPORT A RANGE OF INDIVIDUALS:

• Learning Disability
• Behavioural Issues
• Associated Mental Health needs
• Male and Female residents
• Ages 18-65

Our qualified staff provide 24/7 support to people developing their own care pathway based on a person centred care
approach, active support and positive behavioural support.