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Regard Partnership - Wren Park




Location and Contact details


10 Salmons Lane
Whyteleafe
Caterham
Surrey
CR3 0AL

Telephone: 0208 668 2621

Email: wrenpark@regard.co.uk

http://www.regard.co.uk

Type of organisation

  • Private Company Service

Descripton of organisation

  • Community Based Service
24 hour supported living service

miles (straight line)
miles (approximate road distance)

Entry last updated

Oct 13, 2014

Further Details

THIS SERVICE WAS IDENTIFIED WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE RAPHAEL MEDICAL CENTRE

http://www.raphaelmedicalcentre.co.uk/

At Regard, we provide supported accommodation and outreach services to adults with a traumatic or non-traumatic ABI and varying degrees of cognitive, physical, behavioural and emotional difficulties.

Our services provide stepping stones towards a more independent life and we have a strong track record in achieving substantial reductions in the level of support required.

In every case, we work closely with the person affected and those closest to them to develop bespoke strategies for shaping their new lives.

Our ABI supported accommodation at Wren Park, near Caterham, East Surrey provides 24-hour support, including personalised, one-to-one support based on assessed skills and needs.

Wren Park is a detached house in its own grounds, providing accommodation for up to 17 Service Users in self-contained flats shared by up to six people and including larger bedrooms that can be used as bed-sits.

We also provide outreach support in Surrey, Kent and south-east London, to Service Users living in their own homes.

In everything we do, our focus is on empowering each person we work with to maximise their skills and make informed choices, to help them develop greater control over their lives.

Services available

ABI Specialist National Regional Local
Domiciliary Care yes no no yes
Occupational Therapy yes no no yes
Psychology yes no no yes
Support Workers yes no no yes
Supported Housing yes no no yes
National = country wide, Regional = offering a service within 150 miles, Local = offering a service within 50 miles

This service adheres to the following Regulatory Frameworks / is affiliated to the following bodies:

CQC Registered
Sabin (Surrey acquired brain injury Network)


Referrals can be made by

GP yes
Consultant yes
Healthcare Professional yes
Self/Advocate/Family yes
Other professional eg Social Care/Case Manager yes

How are services paid for?

yes Publicly funded - individually commissioned
Regularly Sometimes Never
NHS nonoyes
Social Care Services yesnono
Jointly funded by NHS & Social Care Services noyesno

yes Privately funded (anyone can purchase)

- Insurance claims via case management.

Typical duration that a service is offered

Our aim is for people to become as independent as possible and move onto their own accommodation supported by an outreach package if required. The duration of service offered will be different for everyone we support and we set no time limits.

This Service was mapped by Kent ABI Forum. See HERE for more information

Services available are defined by the following EHIG Rehabilitation Codes

For an explanation of the codings please click here

SUPPORTED HOUSING OR RESIDENTIAL CARE

[Code 75]
Patient description
Medically stable, requiring supportive environment/accommodation, able to actively participate with and benefit from therapy. Will include spectrum of initial severity of injury with a small minority derived from Code 05 category

Sites
Residential Care/Supported Housing

Description of rehabilitation input
Retraining and enablement in day-to-day domestic and community-based tasks in a non-hospital, home-like environment, aimed at community re-integration/ inclusion by enhancing independence, wellbeing, & assist return to work/ education. In collaboration with Social Services, neuropsychiatry, voluntary and statutory services. Help for family/carers in supporting the person in these roles, and with identifying statutory support available.

SUPPORT AT HOME

[Code 115]
Patient description
Medically stable. Able to live in the community alone or with others.

Sites
Client's home/the community

Description of rehabilitation input
Enablement, support and care to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, sorting out benefits, day supervision & respite care. Specific attention paid to Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment and structuring activity towards achieving goals. Includes support that may be purchased with a personal budget.

SOMETHING TO DO

[Code 120]
Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.

Sites
All sites

Description of rehabilitation input
Organised activity in the community offering opportunities to to develop social skills, stamina, confidence, attention & leisure pursuits, Specific attention paid to: Community involvement & integration (further education etc), Personal social development and empowerment Structured daytime activity within the individual's competency framework. Includes Day activities, Day Centres, clubs and activity that may be purchased with a personal budget.

VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES

[Code 125]
Patient description
Medically stable. Wanting to engage further with the community, alone or with others.

Sites
All sites

Description of rehabilitation input
Organised activity in the community offering opportunities to develop skills through voluntary work and activity.

This service is defined by the NMDS (National Minimum Data Set) codes as:

For an explanation of the NMDS, please click here

No Data for NMDS

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