What We Do

Our Care Services

Specialist, person-centred care services for adults with learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex conditions, and forensic backgrounds — delivered with dignity and compassion across the UK.

Gian Healthcare learning disability support
Gian Healthcare learning disability care
Gian Healthcare learning disability community support

Learning Disability

We provide dedicated, person-centred support for adults with learning disabilities, helping individuals build independence, develop skills, and live meaningful lives in the community.

Our experienced support workers take time to understand each person's unique strengths, preferences, and goals. We use evidence-based approaches including Active Support and PBS to ensure individuals are empowered, not just cared for.

Person-centred care and support planning
Skill development and independence building
Community participation and social inclusion
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
Family liaison and carer support

At Gian Healthcare, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling life, regardless of ability. Our learning disabilities support services are tailored to the needs, preferences, and goals of each person we support. We focus on developing life skills, building confidence, and supporting independence — whether at home or in the community.

  • Person-Centred Support Plans Created in partnership with the individual, families, and professionals to align with personal goals and daily needs.
  • Daily Living Support Help with cooking, cleaning, personal hygiene, taking medication, and managing routines.
  • Skills Development Support with learning new skills — from travel training to communication and decision-making.
  • Community Engagement Encouraging safe social inclusion through volunteering, attending groups, or community activities.
  • Behavioural Support Compassionate care for individuals with complex behaviours, using positive behaviour support strategies.
  • Transition Support Help with moving from children's to adult services, or from residential care to supported living.
  • Empowerment-Focused Encouraging autonomy, self-expression, and confidence in daily life.
  • Inclusive & Flexible Support adapted to individual schedules, environments, and communication styles.
  • Partnership Working We work closely with families, advocates, GPs, and social workers to ensure seamless, coordinated care.
  • Individuals with mild, moderate, or severe learning disabilities
  • People with autism or dual diagnosis (e.g. LD and mental health)
  • Adults transitioning to independent or supported living
  • Young people entering adulthood who need continuity of care
  • Individuals with communication difficulties or sensory needs
  • Experienced staff trained in learning disability support
  • Individualised care with measurable outcomes
  • CQC-compliant, risk-aware, and dignity-led
  • Continuity of care and consistent staffing
  • Strong record of improving independence and wellbeing
Gian Healthcare domiciliary care — home visit support
Gian Healthcare domiciliary care — companionship care
Gian Healthcare domiciliary care — community support

Domiciliary Care

Professional, compassionate in-home care that allows individuals to maintain independence and their daily routines in the comfort of their own home.

Our domiciliary care services cover everything from personal care and assistance with daily living tasks, to specialist care for complex medical needs. We work with individuals, families and health professionals to ensure continuity and consistency of care.

Personal care and hygiene support
Meal preparation and nutrition
Medication support and administration
Companionship and wellbeing checks
Hospital discharge and reablement

At Gian Healthcare, we provide professional domiciliary care services that empower individuals to live as independently as possible in the comfort of their own home. Whether someone needs 24/7 care or occasional help with daily activities, we tailor our support to match their goals, abilities, and lifestyle.

  • Personalised Care Plans Built around the individual's preferences, routines, and long-term goals.
  • Support with Daily Living Including cooking, cleaning, budgeting, personal hygiene, and medication.
  • Community Access Encouraging social inclusion, hobbies, work placements, volunteering, or education.
  • Emotional & Behavioural Support Compassionate, trained staff help manage behaviours and support mental wellbeing.
  • 24/7 On-Call Support We ensure someone is always available, day or night.
  • Hospital Discharge Support Working closely with families and professionals to ensure smooth transitions home.
  • Person-Led Care Every visit is structured around what matters most to the individual.
  • Flexible Scheduling Morning, evening, overnight, or live-in — we adapt to your routine.
  • Continuity of Staff We aim to provide consistent carers so trust and familiarity can develop.
  • Family Communication Regular updates and open dialogue with families and health professionals.
  • Adults with learning disabilities, autism, or mental health conditions
  • Older adults requiring personal care and companionship
  • Individuals recovering from illness or hospital stays
  • People transitioning from residential care or family homes
  • Those under adult social care or NHS funding
  • CQC-registered and fully compliant with safeguarding standards
  • Skilled support workers trained in PBS, autism, and complex care
  • Flexible packages: 24/7, waking night, or drop-in support
  • Person-led care promoting dignity, independence, and outcomes
  • Strong partnerships with social services, NHS, and families
Gian Healthcare mental health — counselling session
Gian Healthcare mental health — one-to-one support
Gian Healthcare mental health — health monitoring

Mental Health

Specialist community-based support for adults experiencing mental health conditions, promoting recovery, resilience, and an improved quality of life in a safe, supportive environment.

Our mental health support workers are trained in trauma-informed care, de-escalation, and recovery-focused approaches. We partner with NHS mental health teams, community psychiatric nurses, and social workers to deliver truly joined-up care.

Recovery-focused support planning
Crisis prevention and de-escalation
Trauma-informed care approach
Medication compliance and monitoring
Multi-agency collaboration with NHS teams

At Gian Healthcare, we understand that mental health challenges affect each person differently. Our support services are tailored to empower individuals on their recovery journey, promoting independence, stability, and overall wellbeing.

  • Personalised Support Plans Created in collaboration with the individual, family, and professionals to meet emotional, practical, and social needs.
  • Daily Living Assistance Help with structure, routines, personal care, medication reminders, and household tasks.
  • Community Integration Support with building confidence, accessing community services, and social engagement.
  • Emotional Support & Companionship Compassionate listening, mental health recovery encouragement, and reducing feelings of isolation.
  • Crisis Prevention Recognising early warning signs, promoting coping strategies, and encouraging regular check-ins.
  • Recovery-Focused We help individuals build life skills, self-confidence, and autonomy in a safe and supportive way.
  • Flexible & Respectful Whether short-term or long-term support is needed, our services are tailored to the person's preferences.
  • Partnership Working We collaborate with families, mental health teams, GPs, and other professionals to ensure consistent care.
  • Individuals experiencing depression or anxiety disorders
  • Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis
  • PTSD and personality disorders
  • Those with dual diagnosis (mental health + learning disability)
  • Anyone with diagnosed or undiagnosed mental health conditions
  • Trained, compassionate mental health support workers
  • CQC-compliant and fully insured
  • Available 24/7 or at scheduled times
  • Transparent care planning and regular reviews
  • Safe, respectful, and empowering care environments
Gian Healthcare supported living — carer with client
Gian Healthcare supported living — one-to-one support
Gian Healthcare supported living — personalised care

Supported Living

We enable adults with learning disabilities, autism spectrum conditions, and mental health needs to live independently in their own homes or shared accommodations, with tailored support whenever they need it.

Our supported living packages are flexible and responsive — from a few hours a week up to 24-hour staffing arrangements. We work closely with the individual, their family, and local commissioners to design support that genuinely reflects their goals and aspirations.

Tailored, flexible support hours
24-hour on-call support
Community engagement and social inclusion
Medication management
Financial capability and budgeting support

Our Supported Living service enables adults with complex needs to live as independently as possible in their own homes or shared accommodation. We provide the right level of support so individuals can build skills, form connections, and live fulfilling lives in their communities.

  • Tenancy Sustainment Help understanding tenancy agreements, maintaining the home, and liaising with landlords and housing associations.
  • Daily Living Skills Support with cooking, cleaning, personal care, hygiene, and managing daily routines independently.
  • Community Access Helping individuals access education, employment, leisure, and community activities.
  • Emotional & Wellbeing Support Building resilience, self-esteem, and the confidence to manage everyday challenges.
  • Financial & Benefit Management Guidance on budgeting, paying bills, and accessing the right entitlements.
  • Safe, Welcoming Homes All properties are carefully sourced, maintained, and fully compliant with health and safety standards.
  • Private Bedrooms Each individual has their own personal space, promoting dignity and privacy.
  • Shared Communal Areas Social spaces encouraging interaction, friendships, and a sense of belonging.
  • Accessible Locations Homes positioned near transport links, shops, and community services.
  • Adults with learning disabilities
  • Individuals with mental health conditions
  • People with autism or dual diagnoses
  • Those transitioning from residential care or hospital
  • Young adults (18+) moving toward independent living
  • Flexible support from a few hours to 24/7 care
  • Individualised support plans reviewed regularly
  • CQC regulated and fully compliant
  • Close collaboration with local authorities and housing providers
  • Empowering approach focused on growth and independence
Gian Healthcare forensic care support
Gian Healthcare forensic care
Gian Healthcare forensic care community support

Forensic Care

Specialist support services for individuals with forensic backgrounds, providing structured, therapeutic environments that promote rehabilitation and community integration.

Our forensic care team includes professionals trained in risk management, positive behaviour support, and trauma-informed care. We work closely with MAPPA, probation services, and NHS forensic teams to provide safe transition pathways from secure settings to community living.

Risk assessment and management
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
Trauma-informed care approach
Multi-agency working and MAPPA compliance
Step-down from secure settings

Gian Healthcare provides specialist forensic care support for individuals transitioning from secure settings into community living. Our highly trained team prioritises safety, dignity, and rehabilitation — working closely with multi-agency partners to create structured, therapeutic environments.

  • Risk-Aware Care Planning Detailed, person-centred risk assessments developed with probation, NHS forensic teams, and MAPPA.
  • Rehabilitation-Focused Support Structured daily routines, skill-building, and therapeutic activities that promote positive change.
  • 1:1 Support & Supervision Consistent key worker relationships to build trust, accountability, and personal progress.
  • Mental Health & Behavioural Support Coordinated input from mental health professionals, PBS specialists, and crisis teams.
  • Community Inclusion Gradual, supported reintegration into community settings, employment, and education.
  • Trauma-Informed Every aspect of our care recognises the impact of trauma and creates safe, restorative environments.
  • Multi-Agency Collaboration We work with MAPPA, probation services, NHS forensic teams, and local authorities to ensure joined-up care.
  • Safety & Respect Clear boundaries, consistent routines, and mutual respect form the foundation of our forensic care model.
  • Individuals stepping down from secure psychiatric units
  • People with forensic histories and complex mental health needs
  • Those subject to MAPPA, probation, or conditional discharge
  • Individuals with dual diagnosis (mental health + substance misuse)
  • Adults with personality disorders and complex trauma
  • Staff trained in forensic care, de-escalation, and PBS
  • Robust risk management frameworks and protocols
  • Secure, structured environments with 24/7 staffing
  • CQC regulated with a proven track record
  • Dedicated to rehabilitation, not just risk containment
Gian Healthcare companionship support
Gian Healthcare companionship care
Gian Healthcare companionship community

Companionship

Meaningful companionship services that reduce isolation, boost wellbeing, and bring genuine warmth and connection to the lives of those we support — at home or out in the community.

Loneliness and social isolation have a profound impact on mental and physical health. Our companionship service matches individuals with caring, empathetic support workers who share similar interests, making every visit something to look forward to.

Regular social visits and conversation
Accompanied community outings and activities
Hobby and interest-based engagement
Light assistance and errand support
Wellbeing monitoring and family updates

Loneliness and social isolation profoundly affect mental and physical wellbeing. Our Companionship service matches individuals with warm, empathetic support workers who bring genuine connection, purpose, and joy — whether at home or out in the community.

  • Meaningful Social Visits Regular, consistent visits from a friendly companion who takes a genuine interest in the individual's life and interests.
  • Community Outings Accompanied trips to shops, parks, cafés, events, and places of personal significance.
  • Interest-Based Activities Shared hobbies including reading, gardening, crafts, games, music, and more.
  • Light Practical Help Assistance with errands, appointments, letter writing, and simple household tasks.
  • Wellbeing Monitoring Regular updates to families and care coordinators on the individual's mood and health.
  • Person-Centred Matching We carefully match companions based on personality, interests, and communication style to create genuine friendships.
  • Consistent Relationships The same support worker visits regularly, building trust and a sense of familiarity over time.
  • Flexible Scheduling Visits can be short daily check-ins or longer sessions — fully tailored to the individual's preferences and needs.
  • Older adults experiencing loneliness or isolation
  • Individuals with dementia or memory conditions
  • People recovering from illness, surgery, or bereavement
  • Adults with disabilities who want social connection
  • Anyone who would benefit from regular, caring company
  • Compassionate, DBS-checked support workers
  • Fully flexible — from one visit a week to daily companionship
  • Transparent updates and regular reviews with families
  • No long-term contracts — start when you're ready
  • Improving mental health, confidence, and quality of life
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