
Our services
We offer supported accommodation for adults of all ages
Panacea Care provides supported living for adults with mental health and learning difficulties of all ages, be they young or elderly. We’re sensitive to the needs of each generation and ensure - through a process of thoughtful placement – that their fellow residents are compatible and pleasant to be around.
Supported living
We offer 24/7 Supported Living schemes for adults of all ages in Hayes & Uxbridge. The aim of the service is to provide a safe and homely environment that promotes empowerment, independence, choice and enabling individuals to move on to more independent living setting.
Specialisms/services
• Support and caring for adults with varied support needs from 18 & above
• Dementia
• Eating disorders
• Learning disabilities
• Mental health conditions
• Personal care
• Physical disabilities
• Sensory impairments
• Substance misuse problems
• Caring for adults under 65 yrs
• Caring for adults over 65 yrs
Our code of conduct
•We are committed to providing services based on the recovery model
• We give greater priority to interventions that promote recovery
• We protect the rights and promote the interests of service users
• We serve our service user with respect, dignity and compassion
• We promote the independence of service users and protect them as far as possible from danger or harm
• We respect the rights of service users whilst seeking to ensure that their behaviour does not harm themselves or other people
• We are accountable for the quality of our work and take responsibility for maintaining and improving our knowledge and skills
We offer the following...
• 24/7 supported living with sleep-in staff
• Support to develop a range of daily living skills such as cooking, cleaning, budgeting and shopping
• Support with medication
• Support with personal budgets, completing forms and applying for benefits
• Emotional support and encouragement
• In-house counselling
• Support to establish personal safety and security
• Advice, advocacy and liaison
• Help in gaining access to other services to maintain stability
• Help to build and develop individuals confidence in terms of dealing with wide range of situations
• Support to facilitate and attend meetings and appointments with professionals
• Support with spiritual and religious needs
• Support with social, leisure and educational activities
• Support with employment skills