About Care NW
At Care NW, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full, safe, meaningful, and independent life, regardless of their circumstances. We are a specialist provider of children’s and adult’s, residential, and supported living services, delivering tailored, person-centred care for individuals with a wide range of needs, including mental health conditions, learning disabilities, physical and sensory disabilities, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), addiction recovery needs, and behaviours that may challenge.
Our services are built around the individual. We understand that no two people are the same, which is why we take the time to listen, understand, and develop tailored support pathways that reflect each person’s unique needs, risks, goals, and aspirations. Our focus extends beyond providing care alone — we aim to help individuals build confidence, develop life skills, achieve greater stability, and progress towards increased independence over time.
Care NW delivers flexible and responsive care pathways designed to support individuals across varying levels of need and complexity, ranging from lower-level supported living through to residential care, intensive one-to-one support, and specialist high-dependency placements. This includes specialist transition-focused pathways designed to support young people moving from children’s services into adulthood within safe, structured, and supportive environments.
We provide a range of support models, including 24-hour residential care, supported living, waking night support, and tailored day-to-day assistance, ensuring that individuals receive the right level of support at the right time. Whether someone requires highly structured, intensive support or a more independence-focused approach, our services are designed to adapt as needs change and personal development progresses.
Our Approach
Care NW delivers flexible and responsive care pathways designed to support individuals across varying levels of need and complexity, ranging from lower-level supported living through to residential care, intensive one-to-one support, and specialist high-dependency placements. This includes specialist transition-focused pathways designed to support young people moving from children’s services into adulthood within safe, structured, and supportive environments.
We provide a range of support models, including 24-hour residential care, supported living, waking night support, and tailored day-to-day assistance, ensuring that individuals receive the right level of support at the right time. Whether someone requires highly structured, intensive support or a more independence-focused approach, our services are designed to adapt as needs change and personal development progresses.
Our services are designed to support individuals across different stages of independence and complexity, including specialist transitional pathways for young people moving from children’s services into adulthood. These pathways focus on providing safe, structured, and supportive environments that help individuals develop confidence, emotional resilience, daily living skills, and long-term stability as they progress towards greater independence.
We focus on developing practical life skills, establishing positive routines, promoting community engagement, and supporting individuals to achieve meaningful outcomes. This may include support with education, employment opportunities, emotional regulation, communication skills, social integration, budgeting, cooking, personal care, accessing community services, maintaining positive relationships, and building confidence in day-to-day living.
Experience and Understanding
Care NW is supported by a senior leadership team with considerable experience across both CQC and Ofsted-regulated environments. Our experience spans supported living services, residential care, children’s residential settings, and secure environments supporting children, young people, and adults with mental health needs, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), physical disabilities, behavioural needs, attachment and emotional regulation difficulties, safeguarding risks, and complex physical and mental health needs.
Members of our management team, including Ahmed Mohamoud and Abdul Qadir, have significant experience working within Ofsted-regulated children’s services and supporting individuals with complex and high-dependency needs, including those presenting with severe behavioural challenges, emotional dysregulation, trauma-related needs, and high-risk behaviours. This includes extensive experience in safeguarding, behavioural support, placement stability, transition planning, crisis management, and regulatory compliance within highly structured and regulated care environments.
This dual-sector experience gives Care NW a strong understanding of both adult care provision and the challenges faced by young people transitioning from children’s services into adulthood. It also supports our specialist transition-focused pathways designed to provide structured, stable, and outcome-focused support for younger adults.
Alongside operational experience, our team has developed strong working relationships with local authorities, social workers, commissioners, NHS professionals, and wider multidisciplinary teams across the East Midlands and South Yorkshire regions.
Our combined experience across CQC and Ofsted environments provides Care NW with a strong foundation in governance, safeguarding, compliance, and person-centred care, enabling us to deliver safe, effective, and high-quality residential and supported living services for individuals with complex needs.
Partnership Working
We understand that effective care is built on strong partnerships. We work closely with families, social workers, key workers, commissioners, local authorities, NHS services, medical professionals, mental health teams, and wider multidisciplinary professionals to ensure that support is coordinated, safe, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and support plan.
Our collaborative approach promotes clear communication, shared objectives, effective safeguarding, and consistent service delivery across all areas of support. We are committed to achieving positive, measurable outcomes and supporting individuals to develop stability, confidence, life skills, and greater independence wherever possible
Quality and Standards
At Care NW, quality underpins everything we do. We are committed to delivering safe, effective, and responsive services, with strong governance, clear oversight, and a culture of continuous improvement.
Our staff are carefully recruited, fully trained, and supported to deliver high standards of care. We ensure that all support is delivered with dignity, respect, and professionalism, creating environments where individuals feel safe, valued, and empowered.
Our Commitment
Our commitment is simple: to deliver high-quality, person-centred residential and supported living services that place individuals at the heart of everything we do. We aim to empower every person we support to live as independently as possible while feeling safe, respected, valued, and in control of their own life and future.
Through structured support, specialist care pathways, and compassionate, outcome-focused services, we help individuals build confidence, stability, life skills, and greater independence over time.
At Care NW, we do more than provide care and support — we help people progress, achieve positive outcomes, and move forward with confidence.