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is a world where all people on the autism spectrum have the specialist care and support they need to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives.

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In this section you will find information about our residential care services. Autism West Midlands has six of these homes for people with autism.

Photo: Sensory garden at a Gorse Farm community event


 

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Gorse Farm is a registered residential home in Marston Green, a small village with numerous shops, pubs, community centre and train services. Since 1997 we have provided permanent accommodation for 14 adults with autism. Gorse Farm is decorated, carpeted and furnished throughout to a high standard. The people we support are consulted and involved in the choice of furnishings and colour schemes. People are encouraged to create a homely environment by personalising their own bedrooms.

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We are a person-centered service where people using our service are encouraged to be as independent as possible. At Gorse Farm we offer a safe environment, warm, friendly and spacious home with an activity resource center (ARC). Gorse Farm incorporates original farm buildings and two specially designed seven-bed new build bungalows.

We provide an individually tailored, person-centred assessment and care plan which is discussed with each resident to suit their individual needs. This plan is reviewed regularly by our staff and our approach to care builds on residents’ strengths and seeks to improve their quality of life. The service has 24 hour staff support, which provides support with personal care, finances, budgeting, medication, social activities etc. All staff are highly trained specifically to support people with autism, sensory impairments and challenging behaviours. Our aim is to maintain and develop independence and ensure that people with a learning disability have choices over their lifestyle and the way in which the service is delivered.

We are regulated by the Care Quality Commission and have consistently performed well in their ratings. Thorough quality monitoring procedures ensure that the highest possible standards of care and support are delivered and that we are able to deal with any concerns quickly and effectively. In addition we are accredited by the National Autisic Society.  

 

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