
We provide specialised person-centred care planning services to people with challenging behaviour and complex needs.
From low secure hospitals through to community-based care homes, we offer people a structured route along their care pathway.
When he was a teenager Andrew was sexually assaulted by a family friend and this traumatic event compromised his ability to cope with life’s challenges. ...
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David has a long history of challenging behaviour, starting in 1963 when he was 16 and was charged with indecent assault. He was in and out of the prison system and ...
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Christine followed her mother and father in suffering from mental health problems and she also has a learning disability. Her home life was troublesome and it became unbearable when ...
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Jessica suffers from Kanner’s Autism, which is one of the most common and purest forms of this disorder. She lived at home as long as she possibly could but due to her presentation, she was ...
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After a period with adolescent services, following a sexual conviction for indecent assault on a young female child, Jack moved to Lighthouse's The Woodhouse Hospital in April 2004. ...
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Rebecca's problems began when she was just eight years old and was taken into care after her mother tried to take her own life. She was fully assessed and diagnosed with a learning disability and ...
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When Peter was admitted to Lighthouse's Phoenix House Hospital he was described as looking like "Howard Hughes". He had long unkempt hair, long dirty nails and ...
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When George, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, was admitted to Lighthouse's Phoenix House Hospital in 2009 he was a severe suicide risk, requiring one-to-one care ...
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Peter has developed into an outgoing individual who is now comfortable in other peoples' company.