The Old Vicarage is an eight bedroomed residential home located in a leafy, residential road, ten minutes walk from Uxbridge town centre and close to excellent public transport routes. The Old Vicarage has a well established, friendly and professional staff team.
An ongoing training package is provided for all staff to ensure that they are kept up to date on current research, practise & issues relating to Autistic spectrum condition.
In addition, staff are trained in accordance with legislative implementation and maintain a high quality delivery of service through the regulatory body of CQC (The Care Quality Commission), whom inspect and review the service provision.
Our Mission Statement
Our Mission is to recognise our duty to provide services of the highest quality to adults with an Autistic Spectrum Condition, designed to maximise their ability and minimise their disability through a person-centred approach, individual support package which meets individual’s needs towards independence whilst promoting self esteem.
Our Vision
It is our aim to actively encourage service users to cater for their own needs and diversify their range of abilities as much as possible. Therefore residents are involved in all aspects of their care package in order to help them make decisions which affect their lives and increase their skills base. The use of structured planning and timetables ensure that staff work positively and consistently and in response to service user choice.
We are able to support a range of diverse needs within the home and take pride in ensuring that our service users are given the opportunity to develop in a supportive and responsive environment whilst promoting understanding of autistic spectrum condition.
Our objectives for the provision of service are:
• To recognize individuals needs and promote an understanding of their diagnosis.
• To Provide and develop a needs led care package for individual.
• A consistent, quality staff team, who are understanding of and responsive to the needs of the individual.
• To provide a homely, stable, attractive and safe environment.
• To promote an active role in promoting choice, rights, dignity, independence and respect.
• To access & liaison with other relevant healthcare professionals.
• Constant review of the service in order to aspire to provide the best quality service available.
Our aim for Service users are that they:
• Participate as independently as possible in all areas of life to encoraged & increase their skill base
• Supported to access, investigate new ideas, activities, experiences and goals.
• Recognise & enhance their self-esteem, self worth, confidence and personal identity.
• Enhance & develop communication skills, cognitive abilities and coping strategies. |