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Mental Health

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals experiencing mental health challenges, enabling people to live as independently as possible while receiving the right level of structured care and support for their individual needs.

Our approach is centred on stability, recovery, wellbeing, and empowerment. We understand that mental health needs can fluctuate over time, which is why our services are designed to remain flexible and responsive — whether an individual requires lower-level supported living, structured daily support, residential care, or intensive one-to-one assistance.

We support individuals living with a wide range of mental health conditions and complex emotional needs, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, trauma-related conditions, and co-occurring or dual-diagnosis presentations. Our focus extends beyond symptom management alone; we aim to improve overall quality of life, promote emotional wellbeing, reduce crisis risk, build confidence, and support long-term independence and stability.

Support is tailored to each individual and may include assistance with daily living, emotional wellbeing, medication management, attending appointments, maintaining routines, budgeting, community access, education, volunteering, employment opportunities, and developing practical life skills that promote greater independence over time.

Our experienced teams deliver compassionate, person-centred, and trauma-informed support within safe, structured, and supportive environments. We place strong emphasis on building trusting relationships, promoting emotional resilience, reducing isolation, and helping individuals progress at a pace that is appropriate for them.

We work closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS services, Community Mental Health Teams, medical professionals, key workers, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and recovery plan.

Physical and Sensory Disabilities

At Care NW, we deliver high-quality residential and supported living services for individuals with physical and sensory disabilities, helping people to live safe, fulfilling, and increasingly independent lives within supportive and person-centred environments.

We understand that every individual has unique needs, abilities, preferences, and aspirations. Our approach is therefore fully tailored to each person, focusing on promoting dignity, independence, choice, and control over day-to-day life while ensuring the right level of practical and emotional support is always available.

We support individuals with a wide range of physical disabilities, mobility needs, long-term health conditions, and sensory impairments. Our services are designed to reduce barriers and maximise independence, whether through assistance with mobility, personal care, communication, accessing the community, daily living activities, or maintaining health and wellbeing.

Care NW provides flexible support pathways ranging from lower-level supported living through to residential care, one-to-one support, and more complex high-dependency care arrangements where required. Support is adapted around the individual and may include assistance with daily routines, medication management, attending appointments, education or employment opportunities, budgeting, meal preparation, and social or community engagement.

We work closely with individuals, families, social workers, occupational therapists, commissioners, NHS professionals, physiotherapists, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s personal goals and wider care plan.

Our aim is not simply to provide care, but to empower individuals to build confidence, maintain independence, improve quality of life, and participate as fully as possible within their communities. Through safe, accessible, and supportive environments, Care NW helps individuals achieve greater stability, wellbeing, and long-term independence.

Learning Disabilities

At Care NW, we provide high-quality residential and supported living services for individuals with learning disabilities, supporting people to live safe, meaningful, and increasingly independent lives within structured, supportive, and person-centred environments.

We understand that every individual has different strengths, abilities, communication styles, and support needs. Our approach is therefore fully tailored to each person, focusing on promoting dignity, choice, confidence, wellbeing, and greater independence while ensuring the right level of care and support is provided at every stage.

Our services support individuals with a wide range of learning disabilities and associated needs, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), communication difficulties, sensory needs, mental health needs, behavioural support needs, and complex or high-dependency presentations. We provide flexible support pathways ranging from lower-level supported living through to residential care, one-to-one support, and specialist high-dependency placements where required.

Care NW focuses on helping individuals develop practical life skills, build routines, improve confidence, and achieve positive long-term outcomes. Support may include assistance with personal care, communication, emotional wellbeing, daily living skills, medication management, budgeting, cooking, education, employment opportunities, accessing the community, and developing social relationships and independence.

We recognise that consistency, structure, and positive relationships are essential when supporting individuals with learning disabilities. Our experienced teams provide compassionate, patient, and outcome-focused support within safe and inclusive environments where individuals feel respected, valued, and empowered.

We work closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS professionals, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and support plan.

Through personalised support pathways and structured environments, Care NW aims to help individuals with learning disabilities achieve greater stability, confidence, community participation, and independence over time.

Behavioural Needs

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals with behavioural needs and behaviours that may challenge, supporting people within safe, structured, and therapeutic environments designed to promote stability, wellbeing, and positive long-term outcomes.

We understand that behaviours which challenge are often linked to unmet needs, trauma, emotional distress, mental health conditions, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), learning disabilities, communication difficulties, or past experiences. Our approach is therefore centred on understanding the individual, identifying underlying causes, and providing compassionate, person-centred support that reduces distress and promotes positive behaviour over time.

Our services are tailored to individuals with varying levels of complexity and risk, including those requiring one-to-one support, enhanced staffing, high-dependency placements, or structured residential environments. We provide consistent support designed to reduce placement breakdowns, improve emotional regulation, and help individuals build confidence, trust, and greater independence.

Care NW adopts proactive and structured approaches, including Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), trauma-informed practice, detailed risk assessments, and personalised care planning. We focus on creating predictable routines, positive relationships, and supportive environments that help individuals feel safe, respected, and understood.

Support may include assistance with emotional regulation, communication, daily living skills, social interaction, community engagement, mental wellbeing, education, employment opportunities, and independence-building. Our experienced teams are trained to respond calmly, safely, and consistently within complex and high-pressure situations while maintaining dignity and person-centred care at all times.

We work closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS professionals, psychologists, behavioural specialists, mental health teams, and wider multidisciplinary professionals to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and behavioural support plans.

Our goal is not simply to manage behaviour, but to help individuals achieve greater stability, reduce distress and crisis situations, improve quality of life, and develop the skills and confidence needed to progress towards greater independence and positive long-term outcomes.

Addiction Recovery

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals recovering from addiction and substance misuse challenges, supporting people within safe, structured, and supportive environments focused on stability, recovery, wellbeing, and long-term independence.

We understand that addiction recovery is a highly personal journey and that individuals may also experience associated mental health needs, trauma, behavioural challenges, housing instability, social isolation, or difficulties maintaining routines and independence. Our approach is therefore compassionate, non-judgemental, and person-centred, focusing on supporting individuals to rebuild confidence, stability, and control over their lives.

Our services are designed to provide varying levels of support depending on individual needs, ranging from lower-level supported living through to more structured residential environments and enhanced one-to-one support where required. We provide safe and stable settings that help individuals move away from crisis situations and develop healthier, more independent lifestyles.

Support may include assistance with daily living, emotional wellbeing, relapse prevention, developing routines, medication management, attending appointments, accessing recovery services, budgeting, education, employment opportunities, and rebuilding social and family relationships.

We recognise the importance of consistency, trust, and positive relationships in supporting recovery. Our experienced teams provide structured and encouraging support designed to help individuals maintain progress, reduce risks, and achieve positive long-term outcomes at a pace that is appropriate for them.

Care NW works closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS services, addiction recovery teams, mental health professionals, probation services, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider recovery and support plan.

Our aim is not simply to provide accommodation and support, but to help individuals build stability, improve wellbeing, develop independence, and move forward towards safer, healthier, and more fulfilling futures.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), supporting people within safe, structured, and person-centred environments designed to promote stability, wellbeing, confidence, and greater independence.

We understand that every autistic individual is unique, with different strengths, communication styles, sensory needs, routines, and support requirements. Our approach is therefore fully tailored to the individual, focusing on understanding each person’s preferences, reducing anxiety and distress, and creating supportive environments where individuals feel safe, respected, and understood.

Our services support individuals across varying levels of need and complexity, including those who may require lower-level supported living, residential care, one-to-one support, enhanced staffing, or specialist high-dependency placements. We also support individuals with co-occurring learning disabilities, mental health needs, sensory sensitivities, communication difficulties, or behaviours that may challenge.

Care NW places strong emphasis on structure, consistency, routine, and positive relationship-based support. Our experienced teams work closely with individuals to develop personalised support pathways focused on emotional wellbeing, communication, independence-building, and improving quality of life.

Support may include assistance with daily living skills, emotional regulation, communication support, sensory needs, education and employment opportunities, social interaction, community engagement, routines, budgeting, meal preparation, medication management, and developing confidence in day-to-day living.

We adopt proactive and person-centred approaches, including Positive Behaviour Support and structured care planning where appropriate, helping individuals manage anxiety, reduce distress, and develop coping strategies within supportive and predictable environments.

Care NW works closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS professionals, psychologists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and support plan.

Our goal is to help autistic individuals achieve greater stability, confidence, emotional wellbeing, community participation, and long-term independence while ensuring they receive compassionate and respectful support that recognises and values their individuality.

Attachment Disorder

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals experiencing attachment-related difficulties and disorders, supporting people within safe, stable, and therapeutic environments designed to promote emotional wellbeing, trust, resilience, and long-term positive outcomes.

We understand that attachment difficulties are often linked to early trauma, instability, neglect, disrupted relationships, or adverse childhood experiences. These experiences can significantly impact emotional regulation, behaviour, relationships, confidence, and an individual’s ability to feel safe and secure within their environment.

Our approach is trauma-informed, person-centred, and relationship-based. We focus on building consistent, trusting, and supportive relationships that help individuals feel understood, respected, and emotionally safe. We recognise that progress takes time and that individuals may require patience, structure, consistency, and compassionate support to build trust and stability.

Care NW provides flexible support pathways tailored to varying levels of need and complexity, including supported living, residential care, one-to-one support, and enhanced high-dependency placements where required. Our services are designed to reduce instability, minimise placement breakdowns, and provide the consistency and structure needed to support emotional development and long-term wellbeing.

Support may include emotional wellbeing support, behavioural support, structured routines, communication support, independence-building, social and relationship development, education and employment support, life skills development, and community engagement.

Our experienced teams are trained to support individuals who may display behaviours linked to trauma, emotional distress, anxiety, or difficulties forming healthy relationships. We use structured and proactive approaches, including Positive Behaviour Support and trauma-informed practice, to help individuals manage emotions, reduce distress, and improve emotional resilience over time.

We work closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS services, psychologists, CAMHS teams, mental health professionals, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and therapeutic needs.

Our goal is to provide safe and nurturing environments where individuals can develop trust, emotional stability, confidence, life skills, and greater independence while feeling valued, supported, and understood throughout their journey.

Trauma

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals affected by trauma and adverse life experiences, supporting people within safe, stable, and therapeutic environments designed to promote emotional wellbeing, recovery, resilience, and long-term positive outcomes.

We understand that trauma can have a significant impact on emotional regulation, mental health, behaviour, relationships, confidence, and an individual’s ability to feel safe and secure. Many individuals we support may have experienced abuse, neglect, family breakdown, exploitation, placement instability, loss, violence, or other distressing experiences that continue to affect their daily lives and wellbeing.

Our approach is trauma-informed, person-centred, and relationship-based. We focus on creating supportive environments where individuals feel respected, understood, listened to, and emotionally safe. We recognise that healing and progress take time, and our experienced teams provide consistent, compassionate, and structured support tailored to each person’s individual needs and experiences.

Care NW provides flexible support pathways ranging from lower-level supported living through to residential care, one-to-one support, and specialist high-dependency placements where required. Our services are designed to reduce instability, minimise crisis situations, and provide the structure and reassurance needed to support emotional recovery and long-term stability.

Support may include emotional wellbeing support, structured routines, behavioural support, communication support, independence-building, life skills development, community engagement, education and employment support, and support with developing positive relationships and coping strategies.

Our experienced teams understand that trauma responses can sometimes present through anxiety, withdrawal, emotional distress, low self-esteem, behaviours that challenge, difficulties with trust, or difficulties regulating emotions. We use proactive and supportive approaches, including Positive Behaviour Support and trauma-informed practice, to help individuals feel safe, reduce distress, and develop emotional resilience over time.

We work closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS services, psychologists, CAMHS teams, mental health professionals, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider therapeutic and support needs.

Our goal is to provide safe and nurturing environments where individuals can rebuild trust, develop confidence, improve emotional wellbeing, and progress towards greater stability, independence, and positive long-term outcomes.

Mobility Challenges and Physical Health Conditions

At Care NW, we provide specialist residential and supported living services for individuals with mobility challenges, physical health conditions, and complex physical support needs, helping people to live safe, comfortable, and increasingly independent lives within supportive and accessible environments.

We understand that physical health and mobility needs can impact many aspects of daily life, including independence, confidence, emotional wellbeing, and community participation. Our approach is fully person-centred, focusing on enabling individuals to maintain dignity, choice, control, and the highest possible quality of life while receiving the practical support they require.

We support individuals with a wide range of mobility and physical health needs, including long-term health conditions, neurological conditions, sensory impairments, reduced mobility, physical disabilities, rehabilitation needs, and complex physical care requirements. Our services are tailored to each individual’s unique needs, abilities, and personal goals.

Care NW provides flexible support pathways ranging from lower-level supported living through to residential care, one-to-one support, and specialist high-dependency support where required. Support may include assistance with mobility, transfers, personal care, medication management, nutrition, daily living activities, attending appointments, accessing the community, and maintaining physical wellbeing and independence.

We work closely with individuals, families, social workers, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, district nurses, commissioners, NHS professionals, and wider multidisciplinary teams to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider health and care plan.

Our experienced teams provide compassionate and structured support within safe, accessible, and inclusive environments. We place strong emphasis on promoting independence wherever possible, supporting individuals to build confidence, maintain routines, engage with their communities, and participate fully in day-to-day life.

Through personalised support, appropriate adaptations, and outcome-focused care, Care NW aims to help individuals achieve greater stability, wellbeing, comfort, and long-term independence while ensuring they feel respected, valued, and supported at every stage of their journey.