Chiltern Support and Housing Ltd was founded in 2008 by a specialist in Mental Healthcare. Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
We currently have 12 fully supported houses dotted around 7 Buckinghamshire, 1 Harrow, 2 Barnet, 5 Enfield and 1 Bexley. All our staff undergo a rigorous rolling training programme, ensuring they are always up to date and aware of the latest guidelines and procedures within our sector.
Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
Each member of our team is subject to a robust recruitment procedure ensuring we have the best people in our demanding yet highly rewarding sector. We operate with small teams, ensuring that the people we support can build a rapport with their support staff and vice versa. Consequently we are able to pick up on any small changes in behaviour and health which bigger staff teams may not be able to recognise. As a company we strive to deliver the best support going above and beyond our daily service requirements.
Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
Due to organic and georaphic growth over the years, as well as our quest for continuous improvement in our person-centred service support , the company is registered under two main brands namely Chiltern Support & Housing and Parkhill Support Services Ltd. Our teams’ combined years of experience exceeds 100 years.
In the summer of June 2018, a young lady with Autism, Down syndrome, profoundly deaf and nonverbal moved into one of our units in London, this young lady was being supported from home while in the care of her parents. –
Having worked in this area for many years he wanted to make a difference and change the ingrained and sometimes archaic attitudes to mental illness and learning disabilities. His passion and determination has grown this unique bespoke person centred support and care service.
Staff at Chiltern housing and support would go pick her up for activities on certain days of the week for her to get support and access to the community, this was never easily task because the young lady would exhibit serious challenging behaviours.
At that point our input was minimum until the she moved into one of our units after family and relevant stakeholders made the decision out of best interest . It was very difficult to understand her behaviours because of the communication barrier but with daily support in the unit, and having an activity plan in place for her have access in the community. The young lady is able to go out to the community do different activities with no limitations, she is able to live the life that she wants and her family is very impressed, through proof of emails where they have complimented the staff on good work even in the most difficult situations. Chiltern housing and support has brought a smile to this young lady’s face.
When the family made the decision to bring her to us for support, they were told her life span would be 30 years of age and her health will start to deteriorate because of her current medical conditions, I can safely say that she has passed the 30-year age barrier and is a healthy young lady, full of life energy.
I have learnt a lot while working with this young lady and also appreciate the staff that has put in time effort to make her life worth living. Chiltern support has brought a lot of hope through its supported living and grantees the best support to their ability.