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Forensic Residential Service

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Living Your Best Life

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who are we ?

Eunoia-Living offers Specialist High Intensity Forensic and non-forensic, 24-hour residential Nursing Care. 

 Aimed at individuals between the ages of 18-65, who have a diagnosis of Mental Illness, Learning Disability, and Autism and/or Personality Disorders, and are entitled to 117 Aftercare 

About Us

Our Service

The aim of the service is to reduce the number of patients needing hospital admission in a forensic setting and to promote independence and recovery. The service will work closely with the MOJ, CMHT, Probation and other agencies to ensure effective management of service user’s needs, risks and behaviours that challenge.

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Eunoia-Living will provide a Person Centred Package of care that is safe and supportive in a homely environment. It will promote empowerment, independence, and choice, whilst enhancing our service users daily living skills, enabling individuals to be integrated into society. 

Eunoia-Living offers long-term residential Nursing care and a rehabilitation programme, where we aim to support service users to eventually move on to a less supportive setting.

Our Mission

Aims and Objectives

 Through self-development and collaborative support with staff, the people we support gain self-confidence and improved emotional well-being on their pathway to independence and recovery. 

Aims and Objectives

  •  To provide care that is tailored to each service user’s individual needs using a trauma informed model of care.
  • To empower service users to lead as independent a life as possible
  •  To provide services that are anti-discriminatory and multidisciplinary 
  • To provide a service that takes into account service users preferences, wishes, personal circumstances and individual abilities.
  •  To provide our service user’s with support of the highest quality within a home environment.

How Do We Achieve These Objectives?

  •  By working to an individual plan of care that has been agreed with the service user.
  •  By working with service user to promote and, where possible, increase their independence.
  •  By treating all service users with dignity and respect.
  •  By encouraging service user to be involved in the development of the service.
  •  By ensuring that trained and competent staff provides support.
  •  By supporting service users to access all community services available to them.

 

Our Facilities

The physical environment of each property is designed for the the service users convenience and comfort. 

The Winsters, is a 3 bedroom Bungalow, comprising of en-suite bathrooms, communal living spaces and communal gardens.

The buildings and grounds are maintained in a safe condition and feature additional risk reducing features. Any specialist equipment for individuals is identified and actioned. 

All Service Users have safe, comfortable bedrooms with En-suite Bathroom,  T.V,  and WIFI; their own possessions around them.

 The premises are kept clean, hygienic, and free from unpleasant odours, with systems in place to control the spread of infection.

 Individual Service Users take responsibility for their own bedroom with the appropriate support.

Admission

The Process

   If the outcome of the assessment is that the service can meet the needs of the potential service user, they will then be invited to visit the property. This will give them the opportunity to look around, meet other service users and ask questions or seek clarification about anything they are unsure of.


If the potential service user likes the service, there is an appropriate vacancy for them and funding for their placement has been approved, a transition plan is then agreed with the individual and others involved in their care. This can include both day and overnight visits to help the service user settle in to their new environment. If there are no concerns from the service user or the service during this transition period, an admission date is then agreed.


In the case of emergency admission requests, an initial assessment will be completed within 2 working days of referral. If the service can offer a suitable placement, and funding is confirmed, Eunoia-Living staff will inform the new service user of all-key aspects, procedures and routines of the property within two days of admission. 


Regulated Care

External Inspections

 Eunoia-Living is registered with the Care Quality Commission under the Health and Social Care Act 2008, and is subject to their inspection process.  


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