Services

INSPIRE'S SERVICES

A Look Into Our Services and What We Provide

Inspire’s supported living facilities are created to resemble homes, giving service users the room they need to develop into independent individuals. A secure, safe, and well-maintained environment is provided in each home by our professional staff teams, who also offer care and assistance around the clock.

Whilst service User’s stay at Inspire’s homes they are encouraged to feel like a member of the group, to take ownership of their experiences, and to build on them as they assist them in developing their social skills through group living and participation in community events. This approach fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment among our service users, allowing them to gain confidence in their abilities and make meaningful connections with others.

Additionally, our staff members are trained to promote independence by assisting individuals in acquiring essential life skills such as cooking, cleaning, and budgeting, further preparing them for successful independent living.

TAILORED CARE PLANS

Tailored care plans are put in place for each individual in order to assist staff in identifying what their required care needs are, the agreed targets and to be more specific about the required outcomes.

COMMUNITY INTEGRATION

We encourage service user’s to actively engage in community events and social activities to enhance,  recognize and develop their interpersonal and social skills helping to make and sustain friendships and integrate into communities and society as a whole.

SEMI-INDEPENDENCE TRAINING

Helping service users to work on a range of living and social skills the aim of the semi independence programme is to ensure that, as far as possible service users are prepared for independence.

Leisure & Activities

It has been recognised that hobbies, leisure and sporting activities plays an integral part in the social and emotional development of service users. Engage in activities such as swimming, football, netball, basketball, cricket, youth club, leisure centre, martial arts etc.

THERAPEUTIC SUPPORT

We provide a range of therapeutic support services including arts and creative therapies, CBT therapy along with therapeutic support and counselling by qualified behavioural therapist

EDUCATION & TRAINING

We are committed to working in partnership with local authorities to obtain an educational placement for service users in our care. The Education Department, colleges and / or careers advice centres in the area will be contacted if the Service User so wishes.

Our Wrap Around Services

ACQUISITION OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING
– Cost of living, Job, accommodation and further education considerations
– Social, economic and political realities
– Eating a balanced diet
– Budgeting and money management in areas such as; Rent, utilities and overheads, Community charge, Food, Household articles, Clothing and toiletries, Personal items, Personal care, laundry and ironing, Entertainment and travel, Savings and insurance                                                                      – Sexual encounters and the responsibilities
– Basic health care and first aid
– Household amenities, e.g. water, waste, electricity and heating
– Finding and using community services
– Liaison with social work or other caring agencies.
LETTER WRITING SKILLS
– To obtain advice
– To make a job application
– To make a complaint
– The role of the Citizens Advice Bureau, committee members and Members of
parliament
– Organisations and groups set up, especially to help service users leaving care

ACQUISITION OF SOCIAL AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
– Initiating relationships and making and sustaining friends.
– Terminating, surviving and recovery from relationships.
– Social interactions on an individual and group basis in a variety of circumstances. e.g. male-male, mixed company and mixed age groups.
– Business interactions and negotiations with various agencies e.g. Housing associations, private owners and council housing departments, Colleges, institutes of higher and further education and universities, Social security and Tax offices, The police and courts, Doctors and medics, Neighbours and community organisations Council and leisure services and facilities

PRACTICAL PROVISION FOR THOSE SETTING UP INDEPENDENTLY
Knowledge of and the ability to make arrangements to obtain essential items such as; clothing, washing and ironing, bedding, linen, furnishings, household articles and
appliances.

LIAISON WITH OUTSIDE AGENCIES
The units will be liaising with other agencies outside of Inspire Supported Living Services.

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