Gemstone Care is one of the leading Supported Living Services in Essex, we are providers of high quality, innovative adult supported living services for people with learning disabilities who may also have additional physical and health care needs and challenging behaviour.

Our care services are tailored to provide a high quality, individualistic service, which enables every person to have the maximum choice and control over how they spend their day. Those we support will be surrounded by a safe and warm environment that promotes independence, participation and integration using an approach that places the individual first.

People are supported by our staff to be involved in managing their tenancy and house.

Our services are very personal and we aim to find the right level of care and support for each person living in their supported living accommodation. This makes people feel safe, while enabling them to develop their independent living skills and abilities.

We provide tailored support to each person by using person centred support planning.

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We can support people with:

  • Daily living tasks
  • Personal care
  • Maintaining a tenancy
  • Health and medication support
  • Budgeting and managing money
  • Building links with friends, family and the community
  • Social and leisure activities
  • Making healthy lifestyle choices
  • Going to college or work.
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Stimulation and encouragement are vital aspects of our care. By actively encouraging everyone to participate in a variety of activities, often within the local community, we ensure that they develop well, experience less frustration and are able to lead contented, fulfilling lives.

All our care workers will have either already attained or be in the process of attaining a QCF qualification (former NVQ) in Health and Social Care.

Our staff are all DBS checked and we regularly undertake quality assurance visits and quality control checks.

We are accredited and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)with an outstanding report from CQC