Our Mission
Our objective is to create a service that empowers our clients to make decisions and retain independence wherever possible. We know the importance of compassionate, respectful care, and we treat every client as an individual, building personalised care packages to meet their identified and stated needs.
We are committed to providing evidence-based, safe, and effective care support that is person centred and delivers clear outcomes. Our vision statement is explicit in our service Logo ‘Helping You On Your Journey’. We believe that life is a journey, and everyone’s journey is different.
Individual Journeys can be:
Straight forward

Tricky

or
Complicated

Irrespective of how complex your case is, our support service is tailored to your individual needs because at Care Success, we help you on your own personal journey to success.
Our role is to support you navigate through this complex journey by providing:
- Specialist assessment that provides us with detailed information on what your needs are in other to complete a robust support plan and risk management plan as well as a positive behaviour plan (PBS). By so doing, we can provide a comprehensive support package that helps improve your wellbeing.
- Support to reduce and overcome the health inequalities that can be experienced by people with learning disabilities and people with autism and mental health difficulties by advocating for reasonable adjustments on your behalf when we support you to access community facilities such as GP surgeries and hospital appointments or when accessing community amenities.
- Support to access other community services such as physiotherapist, speech and language therapist, Occupational therapist and liaising with community learning disability nurses. Ensuring that follow-ups are made when referral is needed and liaising with the social workers and Education (EHCP) teams to facilitate a care review and MDT meeting when needed.
- Specialist assessment that provides us with detailed information on what their needs are in other to complete a robust support plan and risk management plan as well as a positive behaviour plan (PBS). By so doing, we can provide a comprehensive support package that helps improve their wellbeing.
- Support to reduce and overcome the health inequalities that can be experienced by people with learning disabilities and people with autism by advocating for reasonable adjustment on their behalf when we support them to access community facilities such as GP surgery and hospital appointments or accessing community amenities.
- Support to access other community services such as physiotherapist, speech and language therapist, Occupational therapist and liaising with community learning disability nurses. Ensuring that follow-ups are made when referral is needed and liaising with the social workers and Education workers (EHCP) teams to facilitate a care review and MDT meeting when needed.