Support in the Home
- Medication management (including controlled drugs)
- Bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene
- We work as part of an MDT to implement recommended strategies and interventions to ensure continuity of care.
- Attending leisure activities, social events and appointments
- Supporting with goals and outcomes such as going on holidays in the UK and abroad, ensuring all personal and health needs are met
- Building confidence to socialise and participate in community life
J suffered a traumatic brain in injury in 1988 and KEYFORT have been supporting him since 2006. He lives in his own home and receives 24/7 care and support. J’s bespoke support team work with him every day helping with things such as medication, shopping and home maintenance. J is a very social person and loves accessing activities in his local community. He enjoys interacting with the locals and attends many local events. He is a keen member of the local pantomime group and loves watching the rehearsals and final shows. J has a keen interest in electronics and loves producing music on his ipad. Recently he has been getting back swimming in a local hydrotherapy pool which he really enjoys. J has a very busy and fun packed life, his bespoke support team ensure there is a never a dull moment and they are always looking for the next fun activity to do.
L is vibrant and bubbly with a passion for singing, dancing, and all things creative. A true social butterfly, she has formed lasting friendships with her staff and college friends, making every moment full of laughter and fun. Since KEYFORT began supporting L in 2018 (Learning disability), she has embraced life to the fullest, packing her days with excitement and adventure. From magical trips to Harry Potter World and Disneyland Paris to sunny holidays in Tenerife and Corfu, L has made unforgettable memories with her dedicated support team by her side.
Beyond the adventures, KEYFORT has also helped L maintain her independence at home, supporting her in developing essential life skills like budgeting, planning, cooking, and household management. With her enthusiasm and determination, there’s never a dull moment—and with her next adventure always on the horizon, we can’t wait to see where life takes her next!
KEYFORT has been supporting 9-year-old N for four years. N has autism and his family were looking for respite within their home on evenings and weekends. Despite support commencing during the COVID-19 pandemic, N’s family were able to take part in online meet and greets with potential staff and select a team that they believed would work effectively and comfortably in their family home. N has support four times a week with increased hours in the school holidays; during his sessions he engages in sensory activities such as bubbles and has built strong relationships with staff he’s had for years. KEYFORT’s support provides respite to N’s family and enables them to spend quality time together which wasn’t as easy for them in the past. Every member of N’s team absolutely loves supporting him and understand him very well.
“We have been receiving care for our son for four years now. The management of his case goes way beyond our expectations. Nothing is ever a problem, everything is approached in a professional manner but also not too formal. I think this approach is absolutely what you need when dealing with such personal care in the home. Regular communication and regular updates are provided through management and support staff. I feel extremely comfortable with Keyfort managing my son’s case and give 110% trust for them to allocate support staff to N”
S has been with KEYFORT for four years, her condition is a genetic disorder part of deletion of chromosomes which includes; Type 1 diabetes, Hypothyroidism and Epilepsy. S’s condition is very rare and around 5 people in the UK has the same condition. KEYFORT started support after the pandemic so our aim and mission was to get S back out being a social butterfly again and accessing the community with supporting her nursing needs. S now accesses day centre twice a week socialising with her support team and friends around her.