How do we support your loved ones?
Our care workers are specially trained to support children and young people with a range of conditions, each supported with tailored strategies that address their specific needs:
- Autism: Providing structured routines and sensory-friendly environments to enhance comfort and development.
- ADHD: Implementing strategies to improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and manage behaviour effectively.
- Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2): Assisting with blood sugar monitoring, diet management, and insulin administration.
- Epilepsy: Ensuring safety during seizures and aiding in the management of medication and lifestyle adjustments.
- Learning Difficulties: Adapting teaching methods and interactions to facilitate learning and skill acquisition.
- Global Development Delay: Offering developmentally appropriate activities and therapies that encourage motor and cognitive skills.
- Cerebral Palsy: Providing physical support and therapies to enhance mobility and daily function.
- Challenging Behaviour: Utilising positive behaviour support techniques to encourage desirable actions and reduce incidents.
- Down Syndrome: Supporting physical, language, and social development through targeted interventions and inclusive activities.
These personalised approaches ensure that every young person we support receives care that meets their medical needs and nurtures their growth and happiness.
We prioritise the safety and security of your children above all else. Rigorous training in safeguarding ensures that all our staff members provide a secure environment for your loved ones. As parents, your peace of mind is paramount, and we commit to maintaining the highest safety standards in all interactions.
We support the development of essential life skills such as financial awareness, road safety, and more in older children and teenagers. We also encourage participation in volunteer services or employment opportunities, fostering independence and building confidence in their abilities.
Our care strategy is centred around each child's strengths and capabilities. By focusing on what they can do rather than their limitations, we foster a supportive environment that encourages positive development and goal achievement. Together with health professionals, families, and young people, we craft activity plans that promote well-being and help them reach their full potential.
We maintain strong relationships with local authority teams, speech and language therapists, health professionals, schools, and dieticians, enhancing our care provision and ensuring a holistic approach to supporting your child's needs.
Understanding the pressures that come with caring for a child with special needs, we offer respite services that allow families to take a break and enjoy fun times, assured that their children are in safe, capable hands.
Our care extends beyond necessities; we ensure your children engage in enjoyable and enriching activities that enhance their life experience and personal growth.
Further Resources
Explore more about supporting young people with special needs in Wales:
- National Autistic Society Cymru: Resources for autism support at nas.org.uk.
- ADHD Wales: Information and support for ADHD at adhdwales.org.uk.
- Down’s Syndrome Association: Advice and services at downs-syndrome.org.uk.
- Children with Disabilities Team (Wales): Support available at local authorities across Wales at gov.wales/children-disability.