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- Keyline Care Children’s Services Launches New Therapeutic Children’s Homes Across Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire
Keyline Care is proud to announce the launch of our expanded therapeutic children’s services across Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire. As we open multiple therapeutic children’s homes across the East Midlands, our commitment remains clear: every child deserves a home that understands them, supports them, and offers the foundations for long-term healing and growth. We provide a therapeutic pathway for children who deserve a future built on safety, stability, and possibility. Keyline Care Children's Services - A therapeutic pathway for children who deserve a future A Therapeutic Community Built Around Each Child Our homes are grounded in the Keyline Therapeutic Programme, a relationship-led model that integrates DDP, PACE, and TF-CBT to support emotional recovery and deep relational healing. Every part of our practice is shaped by curiosity, connection, and consistency. We view behaviour as communication, and every interaction is considered therapeutic in its own right. Alongside this sits our ANCHOR ethos , which guides how we present ourselves to children. We remain attuned to their emotions, nurture trust, offer consistency, support the whole child, hold hope when life feels heavy, and build safety through meaningful, sustained relationships. Help from trained professionals when life feels heavy A Full Wraparound Pathway From Childhood to Adulthood Keyline Care provides a seamless, connected pathway that allows children to remain with us as their needs evolve. This continuity is one of our greatest strengths and sets us apart from many other children’s services in Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands . A full wraparound pathway from childhood to adulthood We provide: Solo Therapeutic Homes For children with high-acuity needs requiring intensive therapeutic care, structured emotional support, and a calm, stabilising environment. 2–3 Bed Therapeutic Homes For children ready to build safe peer relationships, practise social skills, and develop independence. Step-Down Pathways Children can transition smoothly from solo care to small group settings, maintaining the same therapeutic foundations throughout. Semi-Independent Living For older young people preparing for early adulthood, with support aligned to developmental and emotional readiness. Supported Living For young adults still requiring structured care, ensuring continuity, dignity, and stable guidance into adulthood. This pathway reflects one core principle: Children should not have to start again. Keyline Care provides stability across every stage of healing, growth, and preparation for independence. Every Avenue of Care Covered, Every Child Held With Purpose Our structure reflects real-life complexity. Whether a child requires intensive one-to-one therapeutic work, peer-based relational development, or supported steps toward adulthood, Keyline offers a home at every stage. Children’s journeys are not linear, and healing rarely occurs in a straight line We are proud to be able to say: We have a place for you now. We have a place for you as you grow. And we will still have a place for you when you are ready for independence. This is what defines Keyline Care - more than therapeutic children’s homes , we offer a therapeutic journey. New Alternative Provision Opening in 2026 Trauma-Informed Education for Children and Young People In February 2026, we will launch a specialist alternative education provision designed to further extend our trauma-informed pathway. This new setting will provide personalised learning, therapeutic support, and structured opportunities for educational achievement. Personalised learning, therapeutic support and structured opportunities This development will be especially valuable for children placed in our Lincolnshire care homes , Nottinghamshire children’s services , and Leicestershire therapeutic homes , providing consistent education that reduces transitions and supports long-term progress. Homes Opening Across the East Midlands Our expansion across Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire represents a significant step forward for local authorities seeking high-quality, specialist therapeutic care for children . Each home is designed with purpose-built spaces, staffed by trained professionals, and grounded in a culture of emotional safety. Specialist therapeutic care homes for children Every home is more than just a child placement; it is a fresh start, a secure base, and a place where children learn that they truly matter. Proudly Walking Beside Children Every Step of the Way From a child’s most vulnerable moments to their first steps into adulthood, Keyline Care provides unwavering support, trauma-informed practice, and professional excellence across every phase of their journey. We are proud to walk beside them. We believe in each child’s future. We believe in their potential. And we are proud to walk beside them, one steady step at a time. For more information about placements, referrals or upcoming homes across Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire, our team is ready to help.
- Supported Living Makes a Difference - Who Is Supported Living For?
Supported living makes a difference and is designed for adults who want to live independently but require a tailored level of care and support to do so safely and successfully. It provides the right balance: access to high-quality, regulated support while maintaining choice, control, and autonomy in everyday life. At Keyline Care , we deliver bespoke, person-centred support packages for adults (18+) and older people (Under 65) living with a range of complex needs. Learning Disabilities and Autism We support individuals with learning disabilities and autistic people to: Develop essential daily living skills. Build structured routines Increase social engagement Strengthen confidence and independence. Our approach focuses on empowering individuals to make informed choices and actively participate in their community. Mental Health Conditions For individuals living with complex or enduring mental health conditions, we provide structured, compassionate support that promotes: Emotional wellbeing Stability and routine Risk management Long-term independence Our teams work collaboratively with multidisciplinary professionals to ensure care plans are robust, responsive, and recovery-focused. Our support is outcome-driven and designed around each individual’s personal rehabilitation goals. Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Individuals living with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) often require specialist, goal-oriented support. We assist with: Cognitive rehabilitation support Relearning life skills Adapting to physical changes Structured routines to reduce overwhelm Our support is outcome-driven and designed around each individual’s personal rehabilitation goals. Physical and Sensory Impairments For those living with physical disabilities or sensory impairments, we focus on enabling safe and practical independence by: Supporting mobility and accessibility needs Adapting daily routines Reducing environmental barriers Promoting self-sufficiency The emphasis is always on maximising independence, not limiting it. Behaviours That Challenge We implement evidence-based Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) frameworks to support individuals whose behaviours may challenge services. Our approach involves: Understanding the underlying causes of behaviour Conducting functional assessments Developing proactive, person-specific strategies Reducing restrictive practices By understanding the “why” behind behaviours, we help individuals build emotional regulation skills and improve quality of life. Understanding Complex Care Needs Finding the right care for yourself, a loved one, or a client is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. It can also feel overwhelming. You want a solution that guarantees safety, dignity, and professional support - but not at the expense of independence and personal freedom. This is exactly where supported living makes a difference. Supported living is a modern, person-centred approach to care that empowers individuals to live life on their own terms, within their local community. But how do you know if it is the right option? In this article, we explain who supported living is designed for, what complex needs it can accommodate, and how Keyline Care delivers tailored support that enables people to thrive. A person-centred approach to care that empowers individuals to live life on their own terms Why Choose Keyline Care? Navigating care options should not be something you have to do alone. Whether you are: A family member seeking an improved quality of life for a relative A social worker or commissioner looking for a reliable, specialist placement An individual is ready to take greater control of their support. Keyline Care provides structured, outcome-focused, supported living services tailored to complex needs. As a CQC-rated ‘Good’ provider serving Nottingham, Derby, and Loughborough, we do not believe in one-size-fits-all care. We co-produce personalised support plans that prioritise dignity, safety, independence, and long-term progression. Ready to Explore Supported Living? If you are considering supported living and want to understand whether it is the right option, we are here to help. Finding the Right Provider Finding the right setting for those living with behaviours that challenge can be difficult. It is even harder to find a provider that takes the time to understand why those behaviours occur in the first place. At Keyline Care, our CQC-rated 'Good' services are built on trust, respect, and over a century of combined management expertise. Our dedicated staff work closely with service users and their networks to remove barriers that restrict choice and equip them with the skills to self-manage and thrive. Are you looking for a supported living placement for yourself, a loved one, or a client? Whether you are based in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, or Lincolnshire, our team is here to help. Contact Keyline Care today or complete our Referral Form to start the journey toward independence, well-being, and potential. Speak to Our Team Call us on 0115 648 6713 or email info@keylinecare.co.uk to discuss how we can design a bespoke support package that turns independence into reality. Keyline Care Head Office Unit 26, Bolsover Street, Hucknall, NG15 7TZ 📞 0115 648 6713 📧 info@keylinecare.co.uk 🌐 www.keylinecare.co.uk
- Understanding Supported Living for Adults: What It Is and Who It’s For
We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling, happy, and purposeful life. For many individuals with complex needs, achieving that goal means finding the right balance between receiving essential care and maintaining personal independence. That is where supported living comes in. But what exactly does it entail, and who is it designed to help? At its core, supported living allows service users to live independently. What is Supported Living for Adults? At its core, supported living allows service users to live independently while retaining complete control over how, where, and when they receive support. It is a highly personalised alternative to residential care that empowers individuals to live in their own homes or shared accommodations within their local community. Because no two people are the same, no two care plans are the same. Our flexible support is co-created with the service user. Whether someone requires just a few hours of support a week or 24-hour complex care, we focus on their unique interests, priorities, and skills. Our person-centred approach to supported living generally focuses on four key areas: Daily Living Skills: Assisting with personal care, healthy cooking, and general household management. Financial Empowerment: Supporting individuals with budgeting, understanding their benefits, and managing personal finances. Community Integration: Helping individuals actively access education, seek employment, and participate in social and leisure activities. Positive Behavioural Support (PBS): Using evidence-based strategies to understand the "why" behind behaviours that challenge, focusing heavily on improving communication and overall quality of life. Supported living is designed for individuals who want to live an independent life. Who Needs Supported Living? Supported living adults is designed for individuals who want to live an independent life but require a tailored level of care to do so safely and successfully. We provide bespoke care packages for adults (18 - 65) who are living with: Learning Disabilities & Developmental Conditions: Including Down’s Syndrome, autism, and neurodiverse needs. Mental Health Issues: Individuals with conditions like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or depression require support to manage daily life. Physical Disabilities: Individuals with severe physical impairments, cerebral palsy, or mobility issues. Complex Needs & Multiple Disabilities: People with combinations of disabilities, such as sensory impairments (deafblindness). Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI): Individuals recovering from or living with brain damage due to accidents, strokes, or infections. Chronic/Progressive Ailments: People with conditions like MS, Parkinson's, or cancer need support to maintain independence. Other Vulnerable Groups: Individuals in recovery from drug/alcohol dependency, people with histories of homelessness, and young people transitioning from care. Our highly trained specialist support staff help them reach their full potential in their own homes. Types Of Accommodation - Supported Living Adults When it comes to accommodation, service users have choices. They can opt for Independent Living in their own flat or house, or Shared Living , which allows them to connect with like-minded individuals in a communal setting while sharing household costs. Single Occupancy This model focuses on maximum privacy and independence. Residents live in their own self-contained home, which typically includes a private bedroom, living area, kitchen, and bathroom. Support Level: Support is often "floating," meaning staff visit for a set number of hours per week to assist with specific tasks like budgeting, shopping, or appointments. Suitability: Ideal for individuals who can manage most daily routines independently but require intermittent professional assistance. Core and Cluster Model This is a hybrid approach combining independent living with a "safety net" of nearby support. It consists of several individual, self-contained flats or houses (the cluster) located around or near a central staff hub (the core). Key Features: Residents have their own front doors and private facilities, but share access to communal areas like a lounge or garden for social activities. Support Level: A dedicated "core" team is available nearby 24/7 for emergencies or planned check-ins, allowing for reduced direct care during stable periods while maintaining safety. Benefits: It fosters a sense of community and reduces social isolation while maintaining individual autonomy. Multiple Occupancy (Shared Housing) In this model, residents live together in a single property, such as a large house, where they have their own private bedrooms but share communal spaces like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room. Structure: Often legally classified as a House in Multiple Occupation, if occupied by three or more unrelated people. Support Level: Support is typically provided on-site and may be shared among the residents, making it a cost-effective option for those who benefit from more frequent oversight or social interaction. Suitability: Best for individuals who enjoy a "family atmosphere," need higher staffing ratios, or are transitioning from more intensive care settings. A dedicated "core" team is available nearby 24/7 for emergencies or planned check-ins. Therapeutic & Educational - Children's Residential Services We also provide Specialist Housing for Children & Young People (aged 16+) . We proudly support young people with learning disabilities and associated mental health needs who are transitioning to adulthood. Our highly trained specialist support staff help them reach their full potential in their own homes, equipping them with the skills to safely navigate their complex emotional needs. Referrals, Placements, And Transitional Teams - Finding the Right Provider Finding the right setting for those living with behaviours that challenge can be difficult. It is even harder to find a provider that takes the time to understand why those behaviours occur in the first place. At Keyline Care, our CQC-rated 'Good' services are built on trust, respect, and over a century of combined management expertise. Our dedicated staff work closely with service users and their networks to remove barriers that restrict choice and equip them with the skills to self-manage and thrive. Are you looking for a supported living placement for yourself, a loved one, or a client? Whether you are based in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, or Lincolnshire, our team is here to help. Contact Keyline Care today or fill out our Referral Form to start the journey toward independence, wellbeing, and potential. Keyline Care Head Office Unit 26, Bolsover Street, Hucknall, NG15 7TZ 📞 0115 648 6713 📧 info@keylinecare.co.uk 🌐 www.keylinecare.co.uk



