Our Services

Everyone at HSC is expected to act with PRIDE in everything that they do

OUR SERVICES

WHAT WE OFFER

Our service users include older adults, individuals with dementia, physical, sensory or learning disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injuries, young people in transition and adults on the autistic spectrum. We offer a range of services to support you and your family to enable you to take control of your life and become more independent. Our staff members are fully trained to deliver services that promote the right of every individual to be treated with respect and to be fully involved in every decision about their care.

Supported living / Homecare

Our organization has the ability to support service users access the local community, support staff can work with the service user and their advocate to identify hobbies and interests that they would like to participate in and our staff will make sure that the necessary preparations are made prior to the activity i.e disabled access. Our support staff are able to support service users on a 1:1 basis or 2:1 basis. We are able to deliver personal care and many of the day to day support that people with a disability/vulnerability need aid with. Where Service Users lack the mental capacity to consent to personal care, including intimate personal care, decisions must be made in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

Day care service

Holistic Social Care has been an experienced provider of day services since 2014. Our organization is registered with the CQC to provide personal care, our most recent inspection was rate ‘GOOD’. Our organization is also on Sheffield City councils RPL list (Recommended Provider List). Our organization operates Monday to Sunday between 9am – 3pm (with option of evening support available). We offer a personalized approach with a wide range of inclusive and stimulating activities that allow service users to meet new friends and have a fulfilling time. We provide tailored sessions that are delivered by caring trained staff. Our center is fully equipped to look after our service users and the setting is a comfortable, safe and disable friendly provision.

We have a number of activities that we provide internally and some that are brought in externally or accessed. Some of the activities that we provide include activities such as

Recreational activities

such as walking, visiting parks and places of interest such as museums

Art and crafts

Such as painting, drawing and hand crafting.

Gardening

Gardening in our 2 allotments

Playstation

In house Playstation, wii and xbox

Games & movies

Playing Games And Watching Movies

Activities

In house pool table and table tennis

Trips

Participation in activity based trips with Sheffield and surrounding cities.

Skills

Learning independent living skills such as shopping and cooking

Sports

Sports such as swimming, basketball,tennis, bowling

Give it a go sessions

A way for clients to engage in what is happening in their own community by participating in events.

Learning

Making the students learn English And Maths

Story telling

Story Telling to grow interest.

We have a structured programme everyday which is heavily shaped by our service users, our service users shape the service they receive to promote independence. This gives users a sense of ownership and pride in the service they receive. We use initial care meetings with each client to learn about their interests and hobbies so we can specifically tailor the activities we offer to include something for all our clients. This ensures we keep client involvement within their own care at the forefront of our services through making it person-centred.

Our activities are tailored around the service users who are participating in the session on any given day. Although our core provision is building based, we tailor our curriculums so that there is extensive outdoor community activity everyday, this further enables our service users to access other services and facilities within the local community. We place particular emphasis on taking advantage of free activities and provisions such as museums, parks, heritage sites, and disable free activities around the city.

Our service is also sensitive to the needs of our younger users who may have more interest in activities that our older service users may not be so keen on. As such we provide special sessions for our younger service users which everyone is also welcome to join, some recent sessions were indoor rock climbing and rope climbing.

Our sessions run everyday during the week, services users will be able to participate in our group sessions where there is typically 1:4 ratio (staff : service user) or if service users have additional needs which require more support, there is the option of having 1:1 support whilst at the day service or out in the community.

Advisory Service

This is a voluntary service that we provide to help the people in our community who have eligible health and social care needs. We support you with issues such as attendance allowance, PIP and care allowance.