What services does Stead Care Group provide?
Stead Care Group provides a range of mental health support services, including residential care homes, supported housing with personal care, supported housing and housing management, and community-based floating support. Our services are designed to support individuals at different stages of their mental health and recovery journey.
Who can access your mental health support services?
Our services are available to adults experiencing mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other complex mental health needs. Support is tailored to each individual’s needs and level of independence.
What level of support do you offer?
The level of support we provide varies depending on individual needs. This can range from a few hours of support per week to daily assistance or full 24-hour care in a residential setting. Support plans are personalised and reviewed regularly.
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Do you offer 24-hour care?
Yes. Our residential care homes provide 24-hour support for individuals who require continuous supervision and assistance. We also offer flexible support options for those who do not need full-time care but still benefit from regular support.
How do you support independence and recovery?
We use a person-centred, recovery-focused approach that builds on each individual’s strengths. Using the Recovery Star model, we support people to develop life skills, manage their mental health, build confidence, and move toward greater independence at their own pace.
Can families or professionals be involved in the support process?
Yes. With the individual’s consent, we actively encourage involvement from families, carers, and professionals. Working together helps ensure consistent support and better outcomes for the person receiving care.