Our Six Care Principles

To focus on service users.  We aim to provide personal care and support in ways which have positive outcomes for service users and promote their active participation.

To ensure that we are fit for our purpose.  We examine our operations constantly to ensure that we are successfully achieving our stated aims & purposes.  We welcome feedback from our service users and their friends and relatives or their other representatives.

To work for the comprehensive welfare of our service users.  We aim to provide for each service user a package of care that contributes to his or her overall personal and healthcare needs and preferences.  We will coperate with other services and professionals to help maximise each service users independence and to ensure as fully as possible the service users maximum participation in the community.

To meet assessed needs.  Before we provide services, we ensure that potential service users needs and preferences are thoroughly assessed.  We aim to ensure that the care our organisation provides meets the assessed of each service user, that needs are re-assessed as frequently as necessary, and that the care and support provided have the flexibility to respond to changing needs or requirements.

To provide quality services.  We are whole-heartely committed to providing high quality services and to continuous improvement in the level of the care we offer.

To provide a quality workforce.  Standards for our managers and staff are based on the national occupational standards for the care industry set by the National Training Organisation.