Established in 2007, Trust Care Management Ltd is a distinguished provider of health and social care services. We are dedicated to offering a spectrum of care within our residential, nursing, and learning disability registered homes for children, young people and adults. Our services cater to individuals living with dementia, mental health conditions, autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, complex clinical needs, and those exhibiting challenging behaviours, as well as support for the frail and elderly.
National Reach, Local Impact
Our operations span the nation, with a strategic expansion to meet the diverse, individual needs of our communities. We are committed to crafting living environments that are not just a choice but a lifestyle preference, empowering the people we support to realise their fullest potential for health and well-being. The duration of care in our residential and nursing homes is tailored to each person’s unique journey, aspirations, and life choices.
Holistic and Person-Centred Care
At Trust Care Management Ltd, we embrace a holistic, comprehensive, and integrated approach to care that is centred around the individual. Our ethos is to empower individuals through unwavering support, guided by our ‘Principles of Good Practice’ and robust governance embedded in our daily operations. We champion the rights of the people we support to privacy, respect, dignity, choice, independence, fulfilment, and safety, advocating for Positive Behaviour Support in line with the Restraint Reduction Network.
Adherence to Excellence
At Trust Care Management Ltd, we rigorously uphold the fundamental standards of care and support as mandated by both Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Our steadfast adherence to the CQC’s ‘Right Care, Right Support, Right Culture’ framework, alongside Ofsted’s comprehensive guidelines, ensures that our service delivery is not only exceptional but also consistently meets the highest standards of regulatory compliance.
We are committed to addressing the five key questions.
integral to our operational ethos. This commitment is mirrored in our pursuit of outstanding outcomes, where every aspect of care is meticulously aligned with both Ofsted’s child-focused criteria and the CQC’s person-centred care principles.
Our dual compliance with Ofsted and CQC regulations reinforces our dedication to providing a nurturing environment that fosters safety, caring relationships, effective healthcare practices, responsive support systems, and well-led governance. By integrating these frameworks into our daily practice, we ensure that every individual in our care receives the right support, in the right way, at the right time.
Support Across the Spectrum
Our inclusive support extends to children, young people, and individuals with learning disabilities, autism, complex clinical needs, and challenging behaviours. We provide specialised care in both nursing homes and residential dementia care settings, ensuring every individual receives the right care, at the right time, in the right way.
In our nursing and residential homes, we prioritise safety and comfort, guided by the CQC’s updated protocols. From meticulous infection control measures to thoughtful admission procedures, we create environments that not only meet but exceed standards for health and well-being.
Our commitment to excellence in care for individuals with learning disabilities is reflected in our adherence to the CQC’s latest guidelines. We offer personalised support within intimate, six-bedded settings that foster independence and dignity. Our approach is built on the principles of providing the right support, care, and culture to enable a fulfilling life for each person we serve.
Dedicated to enriching the lives of children, our services align with Ofsted’s rigorous standards for child welfare. We focus on the effectiveness of care and protection, ensuring that every child’s journey towards a bright future is supported by strong leadership and a consistent, improvement-driven inspection process.
We are determined to ensure that the services we deliver are of a quality that people living with us and their families have every right to expect. Focussing on what we can do and not on what we can’t do!
We provide person-centred support to people which includes facing the challenges they do in social situations. We strive continuously to ensure that people live fulfilling and independent lives in their communities, as citizens, by reducing inequality and improving agreed outcomes.
Our services promote the Named Nurse and Key-Worker approach to encourage, support and guide our service users in expressing their own choices. Setting and accomplishing personal goals to develop the skills they need to live as independently as possible.