The Upstreet Project: Elizabeth House & Roberta House, UpstreetResidential care and re-ablement for adults with Wernicke-Korsakoff's Syndrome, acquired brain injury, ARBD (Alcohol-Related Brain Damage) and other related conditions. Elizabeth House is the sister home to Roberta House, 200 yards up the road in the same village. Both houses share the same team of carers and management, ensuring high standards of care for all clients. Currently registered with CQC for the provision of residential care for individuals with dementia (Korsakov's syndrome predominantly), mental disorders and past or present alcohol dependence, Elizabeth House is a busy and vibrant home with a strong community atmosphere. With a purpose-built ground floor, the home is light and airy and has been recently refurbished to a high standard. We are proud to have gained the maximum 5 stars in our recent unannounced Food Hygiene inspection! We provide short and long term rehabilitation and residential care and reablement services for 16 clients at Elizabeth House. Services and care at Roberta House & Elizabeth House are both holistic and tailored to meet each client's specific needs. Our philosophy is that all our clients have the potential to progress, no matter what their condition and background. Our goal is to promote independence and self-esteem in our clients within the framework of a pluralist and holistic approach to care and therapy. Each client's care programme focuses on living skills (both personal and household), social skills development, active therapy and vocational training and support. We strongly encourage links with the wider community and assist our clients to build and maintain family links which they have often lost. Please follow the links on the left hand side for more information about us, our clients, and how we may be able to help you or your relative. We look forward to hearing from you. |
Wikipedia: Korsakov's syndrome Wikipedia: Definition of dementia Mind (National Association for Mental Health) Mind,org: Huntington's Disease Association Alcohol & addiction services in Kent & Medway Please note that these are links to external sites and we have no control over their content. They are offered purely as an information resource to you. If you know of any additional information sources that may be of use, please let us know. Thank you. |