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Mission statement
"To be recognised as the UK's leading Hospital Home for best practice multidisciplinary, nursing care and rehabilitation for physically disabled ex-Service men and women, with a specialised capability for the rehabilitation of those with an Acquired Brain Injury."
Core Values
Our principal core beliefs, care values and ideals are centred on the key areas of Privacy, Dignity, Right, Independence, Choice and Fulfillment. These beliefs and values are not prioritised in order, as we believe them to be of equal importance.
Privacy
We understand that living in a shared environment and requiring help with personal tasks can be extremely invasive of privacy and that its appropriate and effective management is a key benefit desired by residents.
Dignity
We appreciate that disability can undermine dignity and we treat each resident as a valued individual to maintain their dignity and effectively fulfil their wishes.
Rights
We recognise that living in a protected, shared environment can inadvertently deprive a resident of their rights as citizens unless managed effectively.
Independence
People give up a considerable amount of personal freedom when they enter the QAHH shared environment. As such, we actively encourage each resident to function as independently as possible in order to retain his or her place in society.
Choice
We want our residents to enjoy a wide and flexible range of high quality personalised care plans, leisure and social activities and menu, lifestyle and day-to-day living choices.
Fulfillment
We passionately believe in helping our residents to maximise their ability and achieve their closely held personal aspirations where possible. |