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Who we serve
Our Services
We are committed to protecting, safeguarding and caring for the vulnerable residents placed in our care. Every member of the Goshenland Care Ltd team is dedicated to our residents' welfare as well as their growth and development to help them adjust to life outside of our doors. We respect the government’s Every Child matters Agenda and each young person placed in our care has their own tailored care plan to help them stay safe, healthy and as happy as possible.
Rebuilding and Maintaining Important Relationships
Sometimes people need to rebuild their relationships with their family or other carers and at Goshenland Care Ltd, we encourage those in our care to maintain, improve and preserve their relationships. We also provide protective factors, where applicable, so that a person can cope well in their community.
Preparing People for their future
Our homes offer enjoyable settings where residents can progress, with the end goal of continuing their life independently. To that purpose, we help our residents develop or identify their interests, encourage learning and show them how to build meaningful relationships.
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We want young people to be able to go back to their families if appropriate or alternatively, we prepare them to live with a different family. We also help vulnerable children move onto independent living when they are ready, equipping them with what they need to easily manage their day-to-day living needs.
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Goshenland Care Ltd gives our residents a nurturing, loving environment and our staff are genuinely passionate about delivering the best possible care within acceptance expectations while respecting boundaries. With our help residents develop in all areas, physically, psychologically, intellectually and socially.
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Additionally, we offer one-to-one help with legal issues, benefits and moving forward with life. We also offer mentoring, relationship-building, self-image, confidence therapy, assist with encouraging self-motivation and using local facilities, for example, transport.
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All in all, Semi-Independent accommodation plays a vital role in a persons’ journey to independence. We aim to help all individuals under our care feel included and valued, giving them the best head start in life.
Who we provide services for
These are people age 19 - 60 years with varying needs which includes,
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Are victims of trauma
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Are suffering with low self-esteem/lack of confidence
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Are emotionally or behaviourally challenged
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Have sensory impairments
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Are difficult to place
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Are victims of domestic abuse or violence
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Are high risk
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Are multiple absconders
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Misuse substances
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Have mental Health issues
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ADHD
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Autism attachment disorders
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Autism spectrum disorders