We focus our care for children and young people to develop their social, emotional, and functional skills. Everyone deserves a safe home to feel proud of. But our residential home is not just about modern, homely surroundings. It is about providing support that fits seamlessly around you, with uniquely rewarding relationships that will help to build your confidence and independence.
Our Support and Placement
We offer different types of living environments, including independent flats and shared homes with communal spaces.
Our team will support you to understand your options and help you to find the perfect home.
Residential care may be a more suitable placement than foster care for children with complex needs.
Children may prefer residential care if other options like foster care have been unsuccessful.
Our care aims to help children develop their emotional and behavioral health.
Children and young people may be placed in a residential children’s home for a variety of reasons. It may be a planned short-term therapeutic placement with the aim that the child will subsequently return home or move to a different placement, such as foster care.
In some cases, children may prefer to live in a residential unit rather than in a family environment. Sometimes children can be placed in residential care once other placement options, such as foster care, have been unsuccessful (only around a quarter have a children’s home as their first placement).