Who we are?
Vineyard Care was founded on the premise that abundance and generosity yield fruitful outcomes. We are a provider who exercises a generous and compassionate approach to personal care whilst ensuring we promote change and growth in the individual in order for them to flourish.
Vineyard Care provides personal care to people aged 18 to 65 years old who suffer from mental illness. We work with the National Health Service (NHS) to provide personal care when service users are leaving hospital or already in the community in order to improve their independent living skills which have been affected by active mental illness.
The people we work with include people with:
- Mental illness such as Schizophrenia and Bipolar Affective Disorder
- Neurodevelopmental disorders e.g. ADHD and Autism
- Personality disorder especially Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder.
We have a number of policies and procedures which ensure risk remains at the forefront of what we do. These include policies in:
- Suicide & Risk reduction
- Deliberate Self Harm & Risk reduction
- Vulnerable Adults & Safeguarding
- Aggression and Violence & Risk reduction
Our Vision
Opportunity to flourish
Our Mission
We work with people affected by mental illness by assessing them and provide them a bespoke package of rehabilitative environment that allows them to flourish.
Our Values
Synergy, Inclusion, Compassion, Courage, Passion and Vocation
Why Choose Us
- Compassion: Our team offers personalised care to promote independence, work undertaken with full awareness and sympathy to the challenges faced by people we support.
- Generosity: We believe in going over and beyond the minimum requirement when it comes to personal care. In doing so we become trusted and confided upon by our service users in order to promote maximum wellbeing and their safety at all times.
- Inclusion: We believe in considering people and organisations of all backgrounds and experiences, as a way of learning and developing our clients, staff and our organisation as a whole.
- Collaboration: The work of delivering quality of life improvements in our service users requires working with others in the care and social systems including GPs, Social services and employers. We work collaboratively with all involved to maximise service user outcomes.
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