Services Summary
The rights of
our Residents are our primary concern and so our philosophy of Care
reflects this in the services and environment we provide and in
our encouragement of the Residents to exercise their rights to the
full.
Aims and Objectives
Our aim is to
provide high quality Care to meet the specific needs and wishes
of our Residents.
We aim to offer
and provide high quality Care with sensitivity and understanding
in a warm, happy and comfortable environment.
A Care plan will
be formulated individually to support each Resident's needs allowing
independence and privacy and upholding their dignity in the following
ways:
Privacy
Helping our Service
Users with intimate needs and situations discreetly.
Allowing and
helping Residents to furnish and equip their rooms to their own
wishes and enabling them to use them at their own choice for meals,
leisure and entertaining.
Offering Residents
the choice of where and with whom they spend time.
Giving privacy
to receive and make telephone calls if they wish, to open and read
mail and see visitors and advisors.
Ensuring information
regarding each Resident remains confidential.
Dignity
Disabilities
can undermine dignity - to avoid this, each Resident will be treated
as a valued individual by assisting them to maintain as close a
lifestyle of their own as possible. This is achieved by ensuring
they have their own clothing and that their personal appearance
is as they wish. Also, in offering a range of activities enabling
Residents to express themselves as an individual, we try to eliminate
any discrimination that may occur through physical or mental disability.
Independence
We understand
that our Residents have given up a great deal of their independence
when they become part of a communal group residing in a Care Home.
We therefore encourage clients to continue to use every opportunity
to think and act for themselves by providing personal and technical
assistance in a tactful way maximizing each Resident's ability for
self Care, interaction with others and continuing normal daily living
activities unaided.
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