Biggs Healthcare

We provide dedicated care and support for adults aged 18 and over who may be living with dementia, learning disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, mental health needs, or physical disabilities.

Why Choose Homecare

We work with individuals that may have a range of complex needs including mental health, learning disabilities and challenging behaviours.

Our aim is to help individuals live in their homes within the community at large.

We adopt a person-centered approach; the personal needs and goals of service user are at the centre of care and support.

The approach embraces evidence and experience, it focuses on coordinated, personalised and enabling care.

Areas We Cover

Hertfordshire

Northamptonshire

Luton

Bedfordshire

Central Bedfordshire

Milton Keynes

Nationwide for Live-In Care

Our service offers support for people with Health, Mental, Emotional, and Behavioural needs including

Learning Disability

Epilepsy

Autism

Mental Health

Challenging Behaviours

Dementia

Physical Health

We ensure our service is managed, by skilled staff, we respond promptly to emergencies and ensure appropriate referrals are done to the relevant professionals.

OUR APPROACHES

Person Centred Approaches

The use of assistive technology non-restrictive practice person-centred caring staff. Bespoke environment, self-advocacy and inclusion in support planning individualised support plan and narratives.

Our aim is to help individuals to live in their homes within their communities. Biggs Healthcare provides reassurance, care and support to service users and their families regardless of colour, ethnicity, national origin, language, race, religion, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation and socio-economic background. We offer a culturally competent service and provide support for a diverse community.

Our staff enable service users to have choice of continuing to live at home with dignity. Our team deliver services to include Pop In Calls, Live In Care, 24 Hour Care, Night Care, Sit-in and Companionship services.

Safe Service

We understand how important safety, quality, and reassurance are to our service users, so we work hard to make life stress-free and secure.

We follow robust safeguarding and recruitment processes to ensure that everyone we employ is fully vetted, cleared, and continuously monitored for compliance throughout their time with us. Our team includes a fully qualified Registered Manager and skilled care staff who are committed to delivering safe, person-centred support.

To ensure high-quality specialist care, our staff receive ongoing professional training, including the Oliver McGowan mandatory training (online and face-to-face), which equips them to support people with learning disabilities and autism safely and appropriately.

We are proud to be CQC registered and dedicated to providing safe, reliable, and high-standard support for all our service users.

Holistic Care

Our approach is holistic, yet systematic for each individual who comes to live with us. Our staff are trained to support in ways which include addressing relational, spiritual, emotional, body image and health issues. The right environment coupled with the right care and the right stimulation can transform people’s lives, helping them to feel happier and more fulfilled.

People who are placed in our service can receive individualised Person Centered Support. Some people often feel misunderstood by family and friends, isolated, afraid, hopeless, angry, abandoned, or unhappy and we aim for our service user to have a sense of belonging, happiness, relief from anxiety and have a great sense of hope.

Admission and Referral

Placements with our service are commissioned by Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), Local Authorities and Private Clients.

We accept referrals from ICBs, local authorities or Borough councils, private clients aswell as other statutory and voluntary organisations. All care and support needs will be assessed before an application is accepted.

Our services are available to adults aged 18+. We support people with diagnosed mental health needs, autism, or learning disabilities, as well as those who require social support such as befriending, cleaning, or shopping.

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