Care Through The Millennium offers services to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health and associated complex needs including challenging behaviour. All Care Packages are based around a person centred approach encompassing a holistic and therapeutic philosophy.
What is a Learning Disability?
A learning disability is when an individual has a reduced ability to understand information. Individuals with a learning disability can also find it difficult to communicate and can affect their independence.
Statistics suggest that the around 1.5m people have a learning disability.
CTTM’s Approach to Support
People with learning disabilities can have difficulty with everyday tasks such as household chores, managing budget and even socialising. Here at CTTM, we support our service users to achieve these tasks and more.
We’ll work with you to create a bespoke support plan and involve you in choosing the best suited support workers, creating a team who will really make a difference. We provide specific learning disability training for our staff to ensure our care and support meets the needs of every individual we support.
What is Mental Health?
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
CTTM’s Approach to Support
We provide tailored programmes for the needs of adults and adolescents, over 18 years, with a mental illness. We have a collaborative process that encourages, educates and supports our service users to take control of their lives and regain their independence.
We’ll work with you and your support network to create your support plan and involve you in choosing your support workers, providing you with staff who understand you. We provide specific mental health training for our staff to ensure our care and support meets the needs of every service user.
CTTM offer a range of integrated and stand-alone facilities, including low secure, locked and open services offering rehabilitation and recovery. The focus is on treating patients with complex and enduring mental health conditions who may or may not be detained under the Mental Health Act.