— Residential Care

Structured environments built around each young person

Our children's homes and adult residential settings are designed for consistency — predictable routines, regulated adults, and clinical oversight on-site from day one.

Close environmental detail — a wooden kitchen table with a small plant, a weekly schedule pinned to a soft-board behind it, warm daylight falling across the surface from a nearby window, shot from eye level, no people, textures sharp
Close environmental detail — a wooden kitchen table with a small plant, a weekly schedule pinned to a soft-board behind it, warm daylight falling across the surface from a nearby window, shot from eye level, no people, textures sharp
/ Space and routine

Predictable spaces that support regulated behaviour

Each home is designed with sensory load in mind — distinct zones for eating, learning, and downtime, with visual schedules embedded into the environment rather than imposed on top of it.

Therapeutic consistency means the physical environment reinforces the same expectations the clinical and residential teams hold. Structure is the setting, not a rule.

A staff member seated at a low table beside a young person who is working on a drawing activity, both focused on the task, staff member's hands visible and body language relaxed and open, warm indoor daylight from a side window, shot from slightly behind and to the side at eye level, no faces visible
A staff member seated at a low table beside a young person who is working on a drawing activity, both focused on the task, staff member's hands visible and body language relaxed and open, warm indoor daylight from a side window, shot from slightly behind and to the side at eye level, no faces visible
Staffing and clinical integration

One team. One building. One formulation.

Residential and clinical staff share the same building and the same person-centred formulation. Handoffs are conversations, not referrals — no delay between observation and therapeutic response.

Staffing ratios are set to the individual, not the home. Adults are selected and trained to remain regulated under pressure — because that regulation is the primary therapeutic tool in every shift.

Discuss a placement with our team

We respond to referral enquiries within one working day. Bring the young person's current picture — we'll tell you honestly whether our provision is the right fit.