Who do we Help?
At Keyline Care, our main goal is to provide the support and care you deserve. We all know life can be difficult at times, especially for those who require assistance in their day-to-day lives, which is why we pride ourselves on offering the most diligent and personalised care possible. We pride ourselves on being able to offer support to service users of a variety of backgrounds, including those with Complex Needs, Learning Disabilities, Autism, Mental Illness, and any many more who need careful and consistent support. All Keyline Care staff are trained in the necessary fields of practical and theoretical care, as well as receiving specific training pertaining to individual service users' needs.
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Positive Behavioural Support
What is Supported Living?
It can be hard to find the right setting for those living with behaviours that challenge, and even harder to find a provider that takes time to understand why the behaviours occur in the first place. Keyline Care will support the service user and their close network to establish behaviour patterns, remove barriers that restrict choice and equip them with the skills to reduce/self-manage their own behaviours.
Our support staff are committed to delivering our Positive Behavioural Support Strategy and are trained in accordance with the principles of the MAPA programme (now known as Crisis Prevention Institute). In order to manage challenging situations, our staff are trained in means of re-direction and physical intervention.
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Supported living allows service users to live independently and have control over how and when they receive support. At Keyline Care, we can support you to achieve your goals - for example, becoming an active member of your local community.
Our flexible support is tailored to the needs of each individual. Whether you’re looking for a few hours a week, or more, together we co-create personalised support plans focusing on your interests, priorities and skills.
From help with personal care needs and managing finances, to finding education, work or leisure activities – you decide. The type of support you receive is controlled by you.
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Types of Accommodation
Independent Living
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You could choose to live independently in your own flat or house, with as much or as little support as you need. This could be in one of our established properties, or we can work with you and our housing partners to source a property that meets your needs.
Shared Living
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We can help you connect with other people who also want to live independently but aren’t yet ready to live alone. You will have your own space while benefiting from socialising with other like-minded people, sharing the communal spaces and the costs of household bills. We provide care and support in communal settings, from shared housing to larger purpose-built apartment buildings with communal facilities.
Specialist Housing for Young People aged 16+
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Keyline Care are proud to support young people in their transition to adulthood. These are young people with learning disabilities and associated mental health needs, that cannot reside in children's residential homes for many different reasons. We support them in their own homes to reach their full potential with our specialist support staff who are highly trained to support their complex, emotional needs and behaviours that challenge.