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Client Groups Stepping Out Support

What type of client group can Stepping Out support?
Stepping Out is renowned for helping clients with varying difficulties achieve positive outcomes, typically we specialise in working with clients whom display severe challenging behaviour, we are able to provide outreach support in a number of locations to clients, alternative we provide specialist semi-independent provisions (accommodation and support) to clients with:

 

Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Mental Health Issues

Borderline Personality Disorder

Challenging Behaviour

Moderate Learning Disabilities

Physical Disabilities

Sexually Harmful

Sexualised Behaviour

MAPPA Cases

Drug & alcohol abuse

Self-harm

Suicidal tendencies

Dual Diagnosis

Conduct Disorder

NEET Clients

Ex-Offenders

Alzheimer’s

Early On-set Dementia
If you have a client who may benefit from receiving services from us please contact us.

Stepping Out
439 Green Lanes
London
N4 1HA
0208 342 7217
info@stepping-out.org
www.stepping-out.org

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Self Harm – How We Can Help

Self harm is a way of expressing very deep distress. The term ‘Self-harm’ is very broad and could refer to different forms of self inflicted injury. People may hurt, injure or poison themselves by scratching, cutting or burning themselves, by hitting themselves against objects, taking a drug overdose, or swallowing or putting other things inside themselves. It may also include less obvious forms, such as unnecessary risks, staying in an abusive relationship, developing an eating problem (such as bulimia or anorexia), or being addicted to alcohol & drugs. Simply not looking after or neglecting emotional needs could be classed as self harm. It may or may not be linked with Mental Health Issues.

However, Stepping Out can help. We have highly qualified staff backed up by years of experience to help manage self harm cases and produce positive outcomes. We have, in the past, supported people who self harm, have suicidal tendencies as well as challenging behaviour.

How Do We Help?

Stepping Out understand the steps needed in order to combat the issue of self harm. Below is our 4-point plan on how to overcome the triggers of self harm:

Identifying & Reducing Stress
Stress levels can be a huge trigger for self harm. We can help identify sources of stress, and together with the service user, plan ways of reducing or avoiding it.

Building Self-esteem
A low self-esteem can result in self harm. Feeling useless, unloved or unnoticed can trigger emotional distress. Our caring staff can provide counselling sessions, social activities, community access and more. By socialising and participating in their support, service users can overcome self harm.

24 Hour support
Our semi independent living projects are staffed for 24 hours a day, offering unlimited support within the house. Our projects are homely and facilitate for a maximum of 5 service users. A safe, supportive setting is essential when facing self harm.

Knowing The Risks
We educate service users on the risks of self harm, self neglect, unneccessary risks, and so forth. By understanding the potential outcomes, service users may become more recptive to or other forms of support, and leave self harm behind.

For more information on how Stepping Out can help, or to make a referral, contact us.

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Early Onset Dementia

Dementia and its symptoms

Dementia’ is a term used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by specific diseases and conditions.  It is an umbrella term used to describe the effects of closely linked diseases. These include Alzheimer’s disease and sometimes are the result of a stroke. Dementia is progressive, which means the symptoms will gradually get worse. How fast dementia progresses will depend on the individual. Each person is unique and will experience dementia in their own way. There are approximately 750,000 people in the UK with dementia.

Symptoms and how we can help

Below are just some of the symptoms that our service will manage and seek to reduce where possible:

  • Loss of memory − this particularly affects short-term memory, for example forgetting what happened earlier in the day, not being able to recall conversations, being repetitive or forgetting the way home from the shops. Long-term memory is usually still quite good.

Stepping Out offers the client regular guidance, support and prompts; the semi-independent project will provide a 24 hour on site staff member whom is able to offer timely aid. In General the regular use of planning documents such as weekly activity plans, shopping lists, goal setting plans, timetables, visual image based tool etc. will aid the client remember important tasks. The plans can be posted around the client’s private living area in order to aid the client’s memory.

  • Communication -The person with dementia will experience increasing problems understanding what is being said to them and what is going on around them. They are likely to find it difficult to communicate with other people. They may gradually lose their speech.

Stepping Out ensure its staff members receive regular training on effective communication, where they are able to understand a client’s feelings via certain behaviour and or body language, eye contact and tone of voice. Our staff are trained to actively listen to clients whilst positioning themselves accordingly as to not cause any distress, tension or anxiety to the client. Visual tools and other interactive communication aids are to be used in order to ensure effective communication. Staff members must employ patience and always ensure they communicate with respect towards the client.

  • Challenging Behaviour – The person with dementia may display puzzling and or at times challenging behaviour this may be in the form of physical aggression or verbal abuse.

Our staff members receive regular training on managing challenging behaviour. Importantly a client with dementia may display challenging behaviour due to feeling distressed, anxious and or frustrated. At such times, staff members must provide proactive, dedicated 1-1 support and use communication methods best suited to the client in order to alleviate the client’s anxieties. Various rules and boundaries have been put in to place that clients must adhere to. Our Company operates a no physical contact/physical intervention policy. This means we will not physically restrain and or challenge a client. If the clients behaviour becomes aggressive and or unmanageable and once we have exhausted all means of calming and effectively communicating with the client, our staff members are instructed to contact the local police whom will work to stabilise the clients behaviour.  The client will be made aware of this and will be introduced to our project rules and the boundaries that must be adhered to on initial placement with of course regular reminders.

Stepping Out is a registered and regulated (CQC) independent social care provider delivering person centred care services to children, young people and adults meeting the range of low through to critical high support, high supervision needs.Stepping Out has built a great reputation for providing specialised up-to 24 hour semi-independent living options for adults and young people.

We provide Services to:

The type of clients we accommodate and support have varying needs to include:

  • Autistic Spectrum Disorders
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Challenging Behaviour
  • Moderate Learning Disabilities
  • Physical Disabilities
  • Schizophrenia
  • Sexually Harmful Behaviour
  • Sexualised Behaviour
  • Drug & alcohol abuse
  • Self-harm
  • Suicidal tendencies
  • Auditory Hallucinations
  • Command Hallucinations
  • Delusional Ideation
  • Early onset Demen
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Dementia
  • Fabricated & Induced Illness

In order to make a referral and or to obtain further information about our company please contact us using the information provided below:

Stepping Out, 439 Green Lanes, London, N4 1HA

020 8342 7217

Info@stepping-out.org

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Semi independent living – Life skills & building confidence

Stepping Out are renowned for managing service users with severe challenging behaviour, and those needing extensive care & support. This is achieved through well structured risk assessments that incorporate strict boundaries throughout our semi-independent living provisions.

As well as providing care & support, our primary objective is to improve confidence and promote independence. Stepping Out staff are on hand 24 hours a day to help build self confidence and improve general life skills in order to achieve the outcomes needed.

We help improve and build life skills by providing support with money management, food management, health/hygiene, career exploration, decision making, utilization of community resources and more. We also set weekly and monthly goal setting plans which are discussed I house meetings.

Stepping out are experienced with providing services for those with; Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Mental Health Issues, borderline personality disorders, Challenging Behaviour, Moderate Learning Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Sexually Harmful and sexualised Behaviours, Drug & alcohol abuse, self-harm, suicidal tendencies, Alzheimer’s and Early Onset Dementia & Dual Diagnosis.

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Special one month offer!

Stepping Out are currently offering local authorities a special one month only price reduction on placements at some of our popular projects for young people and adults whom present Challenging behaviour. Please contact us as soon as possible on info@stepping-out.org places are limited.

We specialise in providing proactive support and homely accommodation to clients with:

 

  • Autistic Spectrum Disorder
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Borderline Personality  Disorder
  • Challenging Behaviour
  • Moderate Learning Disabilities
  • Physical Disabilities
  • Sexually Harmful
  • Sexualised Behaviour
  • Drug & alcohol abuse
  • Self-harm
  • Suicidal tendencies
  • Early Onset Dementia
  • Dual Diagnosis

 

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