Crossroads Care Richmond & Kingston
Organisation/service details
Organisation details
Description of activity
Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston have been providing high-quality, bespoke and flexible home and community respite care support services to Carers and the people they care for, of all ages and disability, including behavioural, emotional and/or medical needs, as well as dementia care and palliative care, for over 34 years.
Our core team are not volunteers, they are highly trained, paid and experienced Care Support Workers.
Our non-profit organisation is a Care Quality Commission regulated service, which ensures we provide a high-quality and safe service. CQC have rated us GOOD overall, with OUTSTANDING for ‘well-led’ in 2019.
We extend our services beyond our charitable provision by providing private and commissioned services through contracts from health and social care providers e.g. NHS, Continuing Care, Adult Social Services and Achieving for Children. We also hold the Emergency Respite Service for the London Borough of Richmond.
Our Saturday Club is a social group for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), aged 8-18-years-old. The project is held every Saturday afternoon, during term time, in Hampton. It provides a safe, supportive and secure environment to develop and enjoy social, creative and sportive activities including karate and street dance.
Crossroads Care and Achieving for Children work in collaboration and also run the ‘Dads Who Care’ project. This is a relaxed, social group for male parent carers and offers a safe, supportive and confidential environment to meet other men who are in a similar situation. The group provides friendship, activities and specialised support.
Our projects are by referral only. For more information, please contact Crossroads Care Richmond and Kingston upon Thames on 020 8943 9421 or [email protected].