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Nature Deficit Disorder: The Importance of Outdoors for Mental Well-being

Nature deficit disorder, a term introduced by author Richard Louv, highlights the alarming trend of modern society's disconnection from the natural world. In an era dominated by screens and concrete, individuals, particularly children, spend less time in the natural world, negatively affecting mental well-being. Through this article, we will indulge in the importance of rekindling our relationship with the natural environment, exploring how nature can rejuvenate our minds, reduce stress, enhance cognitive function, and foster emotional resilience. Let's discover the compelling reasons why embracing the natural world is a necessary cure for nurturing mental health in an increasingly digitised age....
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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Symptoms and Causes

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health challenge affecting many aspects of people's lives. If you have a borderline personality disorder, everything may seem out of balance, including your moods, thoughts, relationships, or even your identity, but support is available. Borderline personality disorder may sometimes look like bipolar disorder and can often be misdiagnosed. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and best care practices for managing borderline personality disorder is key to finding proactive care solutions. With proper support, you can enjoy a balanced life and reach your full potential....

6 Effective Ways to Support and Empower Neurodivergent Individuals

In a world that celebrates diversity, it is crucial to extend our understanding to neurodivergent individuals with utmost respect and inclusion. We can illuminate the paths that lead to full potential by fostering an environment of acceptance and empowerment. For this purpose, we share six remarkably effective strategies that emerge as a resounding message of empowerment. Brilliant minds shine brightly amid the subjective human experience....
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Insights into Severe Learning Disabilities

A severe learning disability (SLD) is a profound cognitive difficulty affecting the person's skills in various areas of the learning process. Students with severe learning disabilities have special educational needs (SEN) that require classroom accommodations and support from trained experts. Individuals with a severe learning disability benefit from tailored, person-centred support to improve their quality of life and overall well-being....

Promoting Diversity in Mental Health Care

Promoting diversity in mental health care is an essential element of social care that recognises the significance of individual differences and cultural contexts in shaping mental well-being. By acknowledging and valuing diversity, the mental health field aims to create a more inclusive and effective approach to care that addresses the varied needs of all individuals....

Pathological Demand Avoidance Related Conditions

Every child shows demand avoidance from time to time, which is a natural and spontaneous human characteristic. However, in pathological demand avoidance (PDA), the demand avoidance behaviour is extreme, affecting the individual's overall functioning. Pathological demand avoidance is an extreme tendency to avoid or ignore demands of all kinds that often interfere with a child's functioning at home or school. Living with pathological demand avoidance can be challenging, especially before learning the precise assessment. Learn more about PDA, related conditions, and how Leaf Complex Care can help build emotional stability and positive self-image with our person-centred and humanised care....

Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Your loved one just asked you the same question you answered minutes ago. You realise they are forgetting things they recently learned. Are these the first signs of Alzheimer's disease? Noticing that your loved one is showing signs of memory loss can be concerning for both the person themselves and you as a family. While not all memory changes are signs of Alzheimer's disease, certain symptoms may raise red flags about progressive memory decline. Learn the early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and how you can help a loved one live a quality and meaningful life at home and in the community....

What Are the 7 Stages of Vascular Dementia?

Vascular dementia belongs to the group of progressive neurodegenerative conditions resulting in cognitive decline and memory loss. Like the other types of dementia, it develops later in life, and it can be caused by different factors. Dementia progresses differently in every individual, and no two people will share the same symptoms. Learn more about the signs and stages of vascular dementia and how our humanised approach can empower people to live independent and meaningful life as long as possible....

Neurodiversity in Children: Embracing and Supporting Individual Differences

Neurodiversity in children celebrates the rich spectrum of neurological differences, fostering an inclusive environment that embraces and supports neurodivergent people. Embracing neurodiversity means recognising that diverse cognitive styles contribute to society's richness and should be celebrated. By understanding and accommodating these differences, we can create a nurturing and empowering space where all children, regardless of their neurological difference, can thrive and reach their full potential....

Safeguarding: Protecting Vulnerable Individuals and Promoting Safety

Safeguarding is the core of every exceptional healthcare and social service. Creating and maintaining a safe environment where everyone is respected and valued is at the heart of safeguarding. It incorporates the essential responsibility of protecting individuals' health, well-being, and human rights, empowering them to live free from harm, abuse, or neglect. At Leaf Complex Care, our safeguarding responsibilities are a duty we uphold to protect and improve the lives of the people we serve. We strive to be a trusted ally, providing comprehensive care....

Strategies for Nurturing Emotional Well-Being in Individuals with PDA

Living with pathological demand avoidance (PDA) can be a challenging experience for the individual and their family. However, there are a range of proven strategies that can aid in building positive self-image and emotional well-being in children and adults with PDA. At Leaf Complex Care, we use proactive approaches tailored to the individual's unique needs to help build a healthy self-image and promote self-acceptance to help people with complex care needs to reach their full potential....

Principles of Person-Centred Care

Person-centred care prioritises the unique needs, preferences, and autonomy of individuals, leading to better healthcare outcomes and a more compassionate care environment. The value of respect, involvement in decisions, maintaining confidentiality, and addressing physical and environmental needs are the main principles of person-centred care....

Open Letter from Louisе Bray on 2023 Reflections and 2024 Plans

Celebrating Our People’s Achievements at the Care and Support West Awards

Part of our team attended the Care and Support West Awards, held in Birmingham, to celebrate our finalists for their excellence and impact. ...

Catalyst Care Group 2023 Survey Share Your Voice and Help People to Better Understand Health and Social Care

Celebrating Five Years of Making an Impact

International Women’s Day

Women's History Month is the perfect time to honour women's contributions to history, society, innovations, and technology. Every year on March 8th, we celebrate International Women's Day (IWD), the recognition of women's rights and achievements worldwide. The whole month is dedicated to promoting gender equality and women's inclusion at all levels of our society. Raising awareness of gender equality reflects the importance of women's rights and what more we can do to achieve equal gender opportunities....
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Benefits for Support Workers at Leaf Complex Care

Our support workers at Leaf Complex Care focus on the humanised approach of tailored care and support. Our organisation is CQC regulated and offers a wide range of services to people who require complex care in the comfort of their own homes. The support workers at Leaf Complex Care aim to give vulnerable people the confidence to become more more independent and involved in their community....

Leaf Complex Care – Proud to be Certified as a Great Place To Work®

A Great Place to Work® prioritises the satisfaction and well-being of its people, fostering a culture of diversity, respect, trust, and teamwork. Recently, Leaf Complex Care has been certified as a Great Place To Work® organisation, and this recognition only empowers us to impact the lives of the people who work with us and those we serve. ...

Faster to the complex care you need: Leaf Complex Care launches new website

UK - Bristol, Exeter, Slough, and Midlands, 10.10.2022 - Leaf Complex care, one of the best-tailored complex care and support providers for people with mental and physical challenges, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website....

Leaf Complex Care CQC

Congratulations to Leaf Complex Care Exeter who were rated ‘good’ across the board in their recent CQC inspection...

The impact of COVID -19 on the Complex Care Sector

The impact COVID-19 has had on the care sector is profound with the virus having been a huge health concern for vulnerable people with complex care needs. Many people with complex health and social needs are at high risk of complications associated with the infection so the social distancing measures that were introduced have proved to be particularly difficult for people who depend on care services....

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