The admissions process generally starts with an informal visit by members of your family so that they can see what Paradise House is like and whether it may be suitable for you. If they would like to proceed following this visit, we will arrange a further visit for you to come with your family. This is generally followed by a further visit by your social worker.
Assuming everyone is happy to proceed, it will be necessary to complete our standard Admissions Questionnaire. The information provided in the questionnaire is then reviewed by our Admissions Panel which includes senior members of our care, clinical therapy and management teams. Each meeting is chaired by Novalis Trust’s Chief Executive who is a Registered Social Worker with over 25 years’ experience of working with children and adults with complex needs.
If the Admissions Panel decide that Paradise House may be suitable and there is a place available, you will be invited to come and stay for an assessment period. The length of the assessment period will depend on your needs, but normally lasts at least 4 days.
Provided that the assessment period is successful, a formal offer will be made. Once all the relevant paperwork has been completed, a start date will be arranged when you will join Paradise House and start enjoying your new home.
If you have any questions about the admissions process or Paradise House generally, please contact Tom Mackie (Head of Adult Care & Registered Manager).