Homecare (Domiciliary Care), Supported Living and Live-in Care Services in and around Sussex & Surrounding Areas.
VHM Care works in partnership with Social Services, Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT) and private individuals within Sussex and surrounding areas offering high quality Supported Housing for adults with care and support needs under the Care Act 2014. We provide a range of specialist Domiciliary (Homecare) and Supported Living services to support Adults aged 18 and over with Mental Health needs, Learning Disabilities (including Autistic Spectrum Condition), Challenging behaviour or Complex needs. We are registered with CQC as a provider of personal care.
Our aim is to enable the people we support to achieve their goals, believing passionately that regardless of the challenges they face, everyone can accomplish extraordinary achievements with the right care in the right environment. We have partnered with a local housing management social landlord and they outsource and manage the supported accommodation. Service user expectations are rising in all areas of service industries.
Our mission is to meet and exceed these expectations across our service by providing a person centered service that focuses on individuals’ outcomes by enabling them to be more independent. We strongly believe that we should lead the way in setting standards of customer care and satisfaction.
Providing our services to West Sussex County Council and CHC
(Supported Living – Responsive Services (Hospital to Home) Short Term care & Domiciliary Care
Domiciliary Care
Providing a range of person centred specialist support
Supported Living
Providing the right care and support for your needs
Specialist Support
Providing a range of person centred specialist support
Person Centred Care
Providing the right care and support for your needs
Live-in Care
Providing the right care and support for your needs
Working with VHM Care
We have career opportunities to work with VHM Care
Our Approach
The quality of care and support we provide to the people in our services is always our priority. We are proud of our commitment to quality and as a leading provider in the sector, we are consistently looking for ways in which we can improve and enable the people we support to live the lives they want; lives which are fulfilling, meaningful and happy.
We provide outstanding services than any other providers in Health or Social Care sector, but we’re also not complacent and recognise there is always so much more that we could do. The people we support, and their experiences are our best tutors and using their feedback, we will build better quality care for all.
We have adopted the Transforming Care programme which aims to improve the lives of young people and adults with a Learning Disability and/or Autism who display behaviours that challenge, including those with Mental Health conditions.
The programme has three key aims:
- To improve quality of care for people with Learning Disability , Autism and Mental Health
- To improve quality of life for people with Learning Disability, Autism and Mental Health
- To enhance community capacity, thereby reducing hospital admissions.
Our Quality
Our quality goes beyond regulatory ratings, and whilst we place importance on creating Good and Outstanding services, this is just one of the many ways we measure quality and our other unique.
Internal quality audits – a robust system that occurs every quarter that reviews services for quality and compliance
Quality checkers – a team of people we support who formally apply and receive training to complete quality audits within services
Growing together groups – co-production of organisational plans and policy development involving people we support from across the region
STOMP pledge – an initiative to reduce unnecessary medication administration for the people we support