Supported Living Services
We provide services ranging from 24/7 supported accommodation.
Autism Care and Support
What is autism?
Autism impairs the ability to interact with others. This disorder is also recognised as autistic disorder or pervasive developmental disorder. Abrahamic Care Services offers support services for autistic patients in England.
Social-interaction difficulties
People with autism face difficulty in engaging with people. They may not be able to comprehend another person’s actions in certain situations and find it difficult to create new relationships. Moreover, understanding non-verbal commands can also be a challenge for them.
At Abrahamic Care Services, we help individuals understand verbal and non-verbal commands. We encourage them to participate in discussions where they learn to communicate and interpret the responses of other people.
Impaired language
People with autism can find it challenging to talk, which means they can have difficulties expressing their ideas. However, at Abrahamic Care Services, we provide all the support they need so that they don’t lose their confidence. We encourage them to communicate and teach them how important it is in order to share their views, concerns, feelings etc.
How do we help?
We support individuals who need help in carrying out their daily tasks. We offer various support packages, helping people with their disability in various aspects of their life. Wether it is education, social life or vocational skills, we enable them to achieve a more progressive and secured future.
Every case of autism is unique and different in its own way. Helping people with disabilities by providing them with the tools to cope with their everyday challenges is exactly what we do. We work together to encourage people to live a positive life with our motive and vision revolving around the idea to enhance their capabilities.
At Abrahamic Care Services, we make sure that autistic people are comfortable around us. We involve them in activities so that they share their views and ideas and become more socially connected with each other.
People on the autistic spectrum can find it challenging to take control of their lives. We make sure that each person is getting an effective and tailored treatment that suits them. Our special support, love, and care, help them learn new skills, work with minimum difficulties and interact comfortably. We offer all kinds of support and activities for the service users in our care to enhance their capabilities, so that they can live a more independent life within their community and in society.
Learning Disability Support
How do we help?
We provide maximum support to people with learning disabilities. At Abrahamic Care Services, we ensure the individual is involved in activities to help them enhance their learning and understanding capabilities. With the right support, we help people with learning disabilities to lead a successful and independent life. With the right guidance and care, they can develop their personality and confidence to stand on their own feet.
Our support level varies according to each individual. People with a mild learning disability are able to cope with their life if given some support. However, those with serious requirements need professional and intensive care throughout their life. Abrahamic Care Services, our purpose is to help people with learning disabilities live their life as per their specifications and preferences. We provide them with opportunities that help them progress towards independence.
Everything that we do is according to the needs and choices of the service user. We design a tailored and bespoke care plan for each individual, to provide them with the right tools. We help them believe in themselves and develop their self-esteem to have a quality lifestyle.
Supported Living Services
Abrahamic Care Services is on hand to help you with individual needs.
Abrahamic Care Services is currently going through the registration process with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Care Inspectorate (CI) and Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales (CSSIW), operating across England, Scotland and Wales.
All of our innovative services are focused on supporting people to be as independent as possible within their own homes and in their local community. It is our aim to support individuals in achieving their goals, believing passionately that every person, regardless of the challenges they face, can accomplish extraordinary achievements with just the right support. We believe that everyone has the right to individually tailored support, whether they need a 4:1 staff ratio or a few hours a week to be supported with their tenancy.
Developing independence skills
We support and encourage individuals with everyday tasks, including personal care, housing related tasks, household chores, grocery shopping and managing their money. We make it possible for people to access local facilities such as leisure centres and libraries, as well as helping them to fulfil their education or employment wishes. We are also able to plan and support people to go on holidays, trips to the theatre, football matches etc. We are able to work with individuals and their advocates to ensure that this is set up to meet the person’s needs.
Individual tailored support
Everything we do at Abrahamic Care Services is guided by the people who use our services. The support we offer is tailored to the needs of each individual. We offer a flexible and person-centred approach which allows us to align our services with the unique needs of the people we support. We will ensure right from the beginning that you will know what we will do to support you and what our responsibilities are, which can include helping you with setting up your home and gaining a tenancy. We have an enthusiastic and highly trained team of staff who work together to ensure that we provide consistency, continuity and quality support; to help service users develop and grow in order to reach their full potential.
Unit Care & Support
Our employees are essential to providing the best possible experience for those in need of care. Seeing the difference you make every day to help people live independently is the biggest reward.