Autism Services
​Autism is unique to each person and our approach to housing and community care is no different. We provide a place that reflects their needs and encompasses their preferences to ensure the house is their home.
Supported Accomodation
For individuals who need minimal support, we promote independence through life skills like managing finances, cooking and home upkeep. Our
strength-based approach empowers individuals. We promote social inclusion through community activities, volunteering and educational programs. Our staff provide guidance respecting each individual’s autonomy and goals. Our support increases independence and quality of life, successfully transitioning individuals from care to independent living. This empowers them to lead fulfilling lives.
Residential care
Rehability UK provides intensive, tailored care for individuals with high support needs, specialised housing and complex behavioural interventions. Our dedicated teams deliver round-the-clock care, focusing on safety, reduced distress and enhanced quality of life. They collaborate with healthcare professionals to ensure each care plan addresses all aspects of well-being and provides the physical and emotional support needed for a fulfilling life.
How we help
Adapting environments
Our team is experienced in ensuring that sensory sensitivities are respected and homes offer comfort and reduce stressors.
Positive Behaviour Support
Rehability benefits from its Positive Behaviour
Support team and a training department that ensures knowledge and competency to support people at times of crisis.
Assistive Technology
Assistive technology helps by deploying tools, such as, smart home technology for lighting and heating, to create calming environments and alternative communication software, such as Proloquo2go
How we help
Community Integration and Engagement
Our staff find sensory-friendly community events, such as low-sensory shopping hours or adapted movie nights, to help re-engage socially. Our teams also support family re-engagement to enhance family relationships.
Mental Health
We recognise that those with Autism often have mental health challenges with anxiety, depression and OCD. Our staff are trained to monitor and spot early signs of mental health deterioration and implement interventions to ward off crises and promote emotional well-being.
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How we help
Physical Disabilities
We support autistic individuals with physical disabilities by adapting our environments for mobility and daily needs. We collaborate with Occupational Health and Physiotherapists to provide the necessary accommodations.
Complex Behaviours
Managing complex behaviours in Autism care requires a structured, supportive approach tailored to individual needs. Care teams use proactive, person-centred strategies, including routines, sensory-friendly spaces and visual aids. Autism-specific de-escalation techniques help manage situations calmly, ensuring safety and dignity. We foster a nurturing environment where individuals feel secure, understood and empowered to thrive.
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How we help
Pathways into communities
Our skilled team supports individuals transitioning from long inpatient stays back into their communities. We work closely with multidisciplinary teams to navigate legal and social pathways and ensure timely, safe discharges. We collaborate with landlords to maintain tenancies and mitigate risks. Rooted in Positive Behaviour Support and restraint reduction, we create safe, supportive environments with thorough assessments and robust transitional planning, fostering a smooth journey from inpatient care to community living.