Our Services

Supported Living and Outreach

We provide support to people who need extra help to live a more independent life by providing choices and opportunities to learn new skills and achieve their goals and dreams. We use positive and proactive strategies that involve a collaborative team striving for the best outcomes for those we assist.

We support individuals to live independently in their own homes – a service known as supported living. We achieve this by offering tailored assistance, focusing on skill development and goal achievement. Our clients, who may have autism, mental health issues or learning disabilities, have often faced restrictions in the past. We prioritise their experiences, aiming to rebuild trust and offering personalised support packages, including behaviour plans and goals.

We aim to enhance independence and quality of life by empowering those in our care. Through person-centred planning and the PBS Framework, we engage with individuals, valuing their preferences and introducing them to new experiences. Our thorough assessments help create personalised skill-building plans, promoting social independence gradually.

We’re dedicated to ensuring the growth of those we assist, whether it’s mastering new skills in cooking, road safety or engaging in community activities. Using evidence-based assessments, we identify areas needing attention and monitor progress through data-led decision-making. Our support covers various domains, from health and safety to socialisation, communication and daily living skills. Areas of focus include communication, self-care, meal preparation, social skills, budgeting and exploring new hobbies.

Domiciliary Care Services

Our home-based care services are designed to help you live independently, either in your own home or within your preferred community.

At WCAS we help people thrive in their own homes through daily visits or live-in care. Our staff role is focused on assisting with household tasks, medication, and other activities that help to maintain quality of life.

It is available to those who need another pair of hands to help with day-to-day household tasks, personal care or any other activity that allows them to maintain their quality of life and independent living.