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| type of service |
| A residential home for people with long-term mental health needs and who require a supportive and therapeutic environment. |
| main functions |
| We offer a friendly, warm environment with strong Jewish traditions and culture, where residents are helped to achieve their full potential.
Residents are supported 24 hours a day by fully trained and qualified staff. We encourage them to maintain their independence and participate in activities such as group discussions, social skills, cookery and art.
We celebrate all the Jewish festivals, offer a full kosher menu and enjoy visits to the cinema and museums.
Some of our residents go on to live more independently in accommodation supported by housing associations.
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| other activities |
| All our homes are regulated and inspected by the Commission of Social Care Inspections (CSCI). You can read a report of the latest inspection in each of our homes. All our homes are staffed to provide 24 hour care and are equipped with safety and security features including smoke detectors and 24 hour call systems. |
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accessibility -
referral - no self-referral
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| background information on this organisation |
Jewish Care is the largest health and social care charity for the Jewish Community, caring directly for nearly 7,000 people every week. Jewish Care runs 70 centres and specialist services throughout London and the South East. The charity provides a wide range of services for people who are elderly, mentally ill, physically disabled, visually impaired, as well as unemployed people, Holocaust survivors and refugees. Jewish Care also offers support and guidance to families, carers and the bereaved, as well as organising programmes for children and young people.
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