A&A Healthcare Services Ltd
About this provider
A&A Healthcare is a specialist community support provider, geared towards providing rehabilitative and supported living resources, for the most vulnerable of citizens. We specialise in providing holistic and comprehensive support packages for people with learning disabilities, aspergers/autistic spectrum disorders, mental health needs, and challenging behaviours. We focus on identifying and providing pathway support for CYPs early on so that, as they approach adulthood, their person-centred, re-enabling, independent environments and nurtured support is not uprooted by adulthood.
Working with the unique "CRTL" model of care, we are able to support vulnerable CYPs and adults, to live successfully within the community long-term.
With the adaptability of our model of care, we are able to support individuals regardless of the level of need/support and complexity/challenge of behaviours. We are also able to develop bespoke packages for individuals who require stepdown and secure community placements.
A&A Healthcare specialises in offering highly bespoke and flexible services in supporting children, young persons, young adults and adults with learning disabilities and complex needs/cases, with an emphasis on;
- challenging behaviours
- 'revolving door' syndrome/phenomena
- bringing back out of county placed CYPs and adults to their localities
- delayed discharges of care
- broken down placements
- emergency placements
Our HQ is based in East Anglia, however due to the structure of our organisation, we are able to set up and establish projects and placements for clients and service users throughout the UK, without any diminished quality or standard in service and support.
We are CQC registered, have ISO9001 accreditation and are members of UKHCA, the Institute of Conflict Management, and National Autistic Society,
Contact details
Address:
Felaw Maltings, 44 Felaw Street, Ipswich IP2 8SJ
Telephone:
01473 599080
Email:
admin@aahealthcare.uk
Website:
www.aahealthcare.uk
User reviews
Care Quality Commission