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Residential Care

Parkfield House Residential Care  is a mixed gender service that will provides service for 4 individuals aged from 18 years with no upper age limit, specialising in the support and treatment of individuals. Parkfield House Residential home also supports individuals with a learning disability who may additionally have a co-existing secondary condition such as behavioural difficulties/challenging behaviours, mental health problems and autism, attention deficit, and drug and alcohol addiction issues.

Living Functionality

Parkfield House Residential Home. fulfils two primary functions:

Firstly: To provide a safe, stable, and homely environment that supports the individual needs and preferences of each service user through a person-centred approach.

Parkfield house aims to provide services to suit the needs of these individuals. Secondly: to assist service users when their current placement has broken down or badly in need of placement.

This may prevent service users from entering secure services by providing a viable care and treatment alternative.

Exclusion Criteria

• Service users who require care and treatment in conditions of physical security.

• Service users who do not have a primary diagnosis of borderline to moderate learning disability.

• Service users with severe to profound learning disability.

Why Choose Us?

Parkfield House Residential Home is positioned to be able to provide person-centered ‘care coordination’ which is assessment-based with an interdisciplinary approach to integrating health care and social support services in a cost-effective way an individual’s needs and preferences are assessed, a comprehensive care plan is developed, and services are managed and monitored by an evidence-based process which typically involves a designated lead care coordinator. Our primary aim is to provide person centered care and to put the service user at the forefront of all decisions that impact on their quality of life.

We cater for people living with conditions such as:

•           Learning Disability

•           Mental Health Issues

•           Autism

Our aim is to provide the support that people need to enable them to remain in a more relaxed and step-down facility, whilst encouraging and teaching them skills that will enable them to be independent so they can manage simple tasks like cooking and cleaning, personal care, and other more complex care needs. We believe everyone should be able to maximise their quality of life and do so from the comfortable surroundings of their choice.