Supported Living Solutions for Vulnerable Young People in Stockport and Greater Manchester
Searching for comprehensive care services? Suitable for young adults with a range of physical and learning disabilities, our supported living solutions are delivered by trained and experienced staff based in Stockport, Greater Manchester? We provide 24-hour care for young adults living in their own home environment and design personal care plans tailored to their individual needs. This ranges from basic support to daytime enrichment programmes that encourage development and strengthen life skills. Get in touch with Appleford Homes today to find out more.
Who We Help
Appleford Homes specialises in providing support for young adults with significant physical impairment, complex health needs, learning disabilities, and autistic spectrum conditions in their own homes. We encourage smooth and person-centred transition arrangements, based on assessments and individual transition plans.
Our Approach
We have a person-centred approach to all care, helping all of the young adults we support to build confidence and high self-esteem. To this end, we encourage them to get involved in a range of social, leisure, and cultural experiences, depending on the young adult’s interests and abilities. This can also include exploring shops, pubs, libraries, and parks. With parents or guardians’ permission, we also support the individual with meeting hospital appointments.
What’s more, staff facilitate programmes to promote independence, life and social skills, and personal development. We establish positive relationships with all young people and respect their rights and independence
Our methods and techniques include:
- Teaching Approach: The support worker explores a range of methods and techniques to provide information and ensure learning as appropriate.
- Listening Approach: The objective is to listen to the service user in a non-judgmental, non-directive, and supportive way, so that they may speak out and develop positive self-esteem.
- Directing Approach: Incentive strategies may work well as part of this approach, which can be used when a young adult is known to need or respond well to clear guidance.