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We offer a comprehensive approach to care, providing personalized support and empowering young people and adults to thrive on their healing journey.

Care for young people

Support for young people with complex emotional, behavioral, and social difficulties.

Integrated Care Packages

Individually designed care packages to meet specific needs.

Trauma-Sensitive model

Support for exploring and resolving past experiences

Safe
Space

Support for exploring and resolving past experiences

Equality Policies

Prevention of further entrenching disadvantage and inequality

Social Integration

Development of confidence through activities and experiences.

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We offer a trauma-informed model of care, support and accommodation over fifty-two weeks of the year. We believe that we can offer the best care to children and young people here, within a backdrop and mindset that is nurturing and therapeutic, and that will facilitate the greatest positive change when young people are placed with us for the medium to long term. 

FAQ

A care home is an establishment that provides accommodation, care and support for people who need extra support to manage daily life and/or are unable to look after themselves in their own homes

The different types of care homes are residential homes, nursing homes, and specialist care homes, such as dementia care homes. Other types of residential care include assisted living and retirement villages. 

The best way to check if a care home is good is reading reviews from residents and their families. You can also check the care home’s inspection reports from its regulatory body. Carehome.co.uk is the leading reviews website for care homes in the UK – type the name of the care home you are interested in into our search tool to read its reviews and inspection reports.

If you or a loved one have moved into a care home but feel that you struggle to settle in, it is not the right fit or the location stops family from visiting regularly, you can change care homes. Make sure that you have read the terms of your contract to avoid any issues. 

Care homes in the UK are regulated by their country’s regulatory body.
  • England: The Care Quality Commission (CQC)
  • Wales: Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW)
  • Scotland: The Care Inspectorate (CI)
  • Northern Ireland: The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA)

A care needs assessment is conducted by local authorities to determine what care and support a person needs and provide recommendations on how the care should be provided. A needs assessment is free and if you or a loved one is considering moving into a care home you should contact your local authority.

A person with dementia may have to go into a care home when their condition has progressed far enough that they need more care and support than they are able to receive at home. Moving into a care home will then mean they receive 24-hour care and supervision to ensure their safety. 

People with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia are not normally exempt from paying for care as they are usually assessed as having social care needs as opposed to nursing care needs. However, if they are found to have a ‘primary health need’ they may qualify for NHS continuing healthcare, alternatively NHS-funded nursing care (FNC). 

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Contact Us

Email: info@imetsolutions.co.uk

Local authorities: +44 7473 822880
Office hours: +44 7782 556424

Address: 146 Street Hilda’s Way Gravesend, Kent. DA12 4AY