Beyond Limits
Beyond Limits provides support to people with learning disabilities, mental health issues, and other support needs. Our aim is to change the face of services and the lives of those we support by providing truly tailor-made support.
Contacts details
5 Church Street
PL3 4DT
Our main experience is working with people leaving institutional care, such as hospitals, group residential care, special educational establishments, and people said to have challenged conventional services.
Our aim is to provide truly tailor-made support designed so that everyone we work with can have
- a home to call their own, which might be living with family
- a real place in the community
- control over their life and their future.
Everyone we support has:
- their own budget for their support, which is usually in the form of an Individual Service Fund (ISF); it's not mixed in with other people's money
- tailor-made support and this means no two support services are the same
- their own staff team so that support staff matched to what they need and are interested in
- their own home, so they can choose to share with someone else if they want.
Our support is based on careful and detailed individual planning. An overall Individual Service Design (ISD) sets out how we will support someone. A Working Policy (WP) sets out how to respond in difficult times when, for example, the person's behaviour tells us we've got something wrong.
Specialisms and services
- Personal care
- Caring for adults under 65 years
- Caring for children (0-18 years old)
- Learning disabilities
- Mental health conditions
- Physical disabilities
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Awards
- Support Living Framework Provider
- Everyone, over 65
- Everyone, under 18 years old
- Everyone, under 65
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Mental health disabilities
- Domiciliary care
- Mental health
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