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As a care home for adults with Learning
Difficulty with other associated Special needs,
we believe the residents at Unicorn have the right
to independence, individuality, dignity and the
rights to make decisions and choices. We always
assume Mental Capacity until proven otherwise in
every aspect
Bevan House philosophy is that all
residents whatever their abilities are given the
opportunity to lead as near full and normal lives
as possible and are able to do so in a peaceful,
happy and secure environment. Because of mixed abilities
particular emphasis is placed on promoting independence
and helping each resident to fulfill their own potential.
Each resident is encouraged to participate as much
as possible in the decision making and running of
the household.
Quality of life
is at the heart of our philosophy, we place
strong emphasis on nutrition, holidays, activities
and outings, maintaining & promoting family
relationship. We build upon individual strengths
and needs assessments. Our standard is our
strength.
Unicorn Project’s
care, services and facilities are second to
none. All rooms are beautifully decorated
with traditional furnishing and décor
to the various comfortable lounges and dinning
area.
Every thing has been specially designed to
provide quality care and individual comfort
and safety for all our residents whatever
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Client's Charter
We at Bevan House recognize our residents
as individuals, each with differing requirements.
Residents in our homes shall have the right to:
- Lead a full and independent
life within the privacy and security of the home.
- Be treated with dignity and
respect and be addressed in a respectful manner.
- Have the full support of
caring and trained staff to assist residents in
a professional manner.
- Maintain the practice of
religious beliefs and escort to religious services.
- Continue with, adopt or participate
in, such social and recreational activities in
the home and local community.
- Lead lives free from any
form of discrimination regardless of one’s
race, sex, religion, color or disability.
- Have privacy when receiving
counseling, treatment or personal care and access
to a quiet area to communicate with family, friends,
lawyers, clergyman, or any other person.
- Confidentiality of all personal,
financial and medical records.
- Be provided with adequate
and appropriate accommodation of an acceptable
standard.
- Be provided with nourishing
meals and snacks in accordance with dietary needs.
- Have access to manager at
short notice, and be able to send and receive
private correspondence.
- Bring items of personal furniture
and belongings as can be reasonably accommodated.
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