Treasure Care provides personalized care and support to people with complex needs including people with behaviour that challenge, learning and physical disabilities, ASD and ADHD. We also support people with health needs including, epilepsy, mental health needs including personality disorder bipolar disorder schizophrenia emotional and behavioural difficulties.
What is challenging behaviour?
Individuals with various disabilities may, at times, exhibit physically and/or verbally aggressive and/or self-injurious behaviour.
What makes us stand out
Many of the people we support with behaviours that challenge have endured a number of placement breakdowns and hospital admissions before coming to us. Treasure Care appropriately safeguards people with complex emotional and behavioural difficulties whilst supporting them to exercise full choice and control using pro-active and positive means of managing behaviours that challenge, including diligent risk management. We use clear, multi-agency risk assessments and strategies and high levels of supervision, where required, to facilitate inclusion.
Complex needs including and challenging behaviors
believes that all behaviour is meaningful and a form of communication. Positive behaviour is most likely to occur if a person has a good quality of life and can:
- Communicate their basic needs, choices and preferences
- Do enough of the right type of activities for them
- Have quality relationships with friends, family and support staff
- Maintain good health and lifestyle
- Work towards and achieve aspirations
- Develop new skills and independence
- Have a living environment that meets their physical, sensory and social needs
- Reduce restrictive interventions including physical interventions and psychotropic medications