Everybody has a right to their own freedom and well-being. This is the reason we support people with daily responsibilities including taking care of themselves, taking care of their homes, doing housework, going grocery shopping, and handling their finances.
We do make sure that each self-sufficient person’s needs are met and that they have realistic expectations for achieving their lofty goals and chosen career path.
EVERY CHILD WILL GET SUPPORT IN THE FORM OF:
- Procedures for hygiene
- Preserving a tidy and secure living space
- Cooking techniques and a balanced diet
- Grocery and food shopping, as well as budgeting
- Participating in and going to recreational and wellness events
- Enrolling for and using health services
- Safe sexual practices and wholesome relationships
- Education, instruction, or employment
- Family interactions
- Considering their psychological and emotional well-being
- Needs and preferences related to religion and culture
- lowering the misuse of drugs and alcohol
- Safety and a decrease in self-harm
- Handling crises
- Interaction with the society and socialization Bill payment, banking, savings, and
- financial management
- securing a tenancy and finding independent housing
We communicate with parents, the social worker, family therapist, psychologist, and members of the pertinent multiagency teams.
The team lead would be kept informed about the young person’s placement plan and any work completed to assist with their placement.