About Us

We provide a safe and therapeutic environment for young people with developmental disorder and co-morbid anorexia nervosa, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and associated mental health issues. A trauma informed and cognitive behavioural therapy approach is used to support our young people to address disorders. It is a specialist intermediate service creating a bridge between the usual tier 4 hospital services and home. This service provides a safe environment to people coming from a tier 4 hospital setting with complex mental health and manifested physical health conditions, reducing the risk of relapse of symptoms whilst in a community settling. This unit helps the young person’s transition to a robust, intensive therapeutic care treatment environment and allows graded reintegration to the community. Our specialized care model is designed to provide a unique and integrated mental health approach supported in a residential environment.

Aims and Objectives

Promote independence

Social inclusion & build resilience

Support rehabilitation and recovery

Support engagement in community, educational and vocational activities

Purpose of Care

Highfields House is a Children’s Clinic for up to 5 children and young people (boys/ girls), from 13-18 years old. We support young people to access education until the completion of their GCSE years and beyond into further education, apprenticeships, training, or employment.

Accommodation

Highfield House is in the village of Curdworth just off the M42 Junction 9. It has individually styled rooms boast cozy decor and en-suite facilities. It is modern build residential home which has been converted to meet the needs of our young people. It has appropriate facilities (rear garden, activity/gaming rooms, sensory rooms, etc) to accommodate 5 young people in single occupancy bedrooms. We encourage the service users to personalise and decorate their bedrooms and personal space.

At Envision Care Plus, our aim is to:

  • Provide a safe and therapeutic environment for Young People experiencing mental health difficulties which include developmental disorders and those with co-morbidities such as anorexia nervosa.
  • Use a trauma informed and therapeutic approach to support the Young People their ongoing difficulties and continued recovery.
  • Promote dignity, respect, resilience, independence, and empowerment for the Young People.Ensure the rights of the Young People are always upheld
  • Promote social inclusion
  • Support Young People on their journey of rehabilitation and recovery
  • Support the empowerment of Young People
  • Support engagement in community, educational and vocational activities