Case Studies
Let Standby Healthcare put your mind at rest, knowing your service is supported by a leading agency
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Let Standby Healthcare put your mind at rest, knowing your service is supported by a leading agency
Standby Healthcare ensures they provide an honest and efficient service which is cost-effective, reducing spending with no compromise on the quality of service. Being a specialist agency from the North East, it allows us to understand who our clients are and what they need.
“I would like to pass on that Standby is literally the only agency I now have any confidence in. I've told our agency team that all requests for cover have to go to Standby first”
From the make-up of your services infrastructure to the type of residents you care for, we will endeavour to supply the best-suited individual to continue your in-house excellence.
How we have helped our clients
Case Studies
Case Study 1
Supporting a 17-year-old who has been in a care institution for the last 2 years. The service user has a history of substance abuse, that has been a family norm since they were a child.
Case Study 2
Supporting a 12-year-old with diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorder and associated learning difficulties. The service user has a history of challenging behaviours such as smearing and physically violent outbursts. The service user requires 2:1 support and specialist support when it comes to communication.
Case Study 3
Supporting a 15 year old with a history of absconding and substance use. The service user has a diagnosis of ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder and is under a Section 31 Care Order.
Case Study 4
A complex care case, the service user has a diagnosis of Frontal Lobe Syndrome, which affects their executive functioning. This presents as symptoms of limited working memory, weak understanding of complex language and difficulties with emotional regulation
Case Study 5
This complex care package was based in Northumberland; the service user was a 60-year-old gentleman who received an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) when incarcerated. The service user had a history of sexual assault, which resulted in extremist views and sexualised behaviour post-ABI.
Case Study 6
The service user was 17 years old when the package began and is now 18 years old. The service user has a diagnosis of Frontal Lobe Syndrome, which affects their executive functioning. This presents as symptoms of limited working memory, weak understanding of complex language and difficulties with emotional regulation.
Case Study 7
We were offered a 2:1 package supporting an elderly gentleman within one of the nursing homes we regularly supply to.
Case Study 8
Following from our success with other South Tyneside Council packages, we were presented with a difficult package. This service user is 13 years old and seeking Asylum alongside their family. The service user does not speak English and has diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disabilities and Epilepsy.
Case Study 9
This package was the first package we received for elderly care from South Tyneside Council. The service user required respite care to remain with her husband and out of a care home. Support was provided to alleviate the burden of the husband and to provide quality care to the service user.