Vision Care Services – Person-Centred Care
Bradford Provider List
Our approach focuses on working with people’s strengths, recognising their potential, and building on what they can do—not just supporting what they need help with. We strive to enable each person to make choices, pursue their goals, and achieve meaningful outcomes in their own way, at their own pace.
Person-centred care means placing the individual at the centre of every decision, plan, and interaction. Whether we are supporting someone with complex health needs, learning disabilities, autism, or mental health challenges, our care always reflects the person’s identity, preferences, values, and aspirations.
Each person we support is matched with a dedicated care coordinator, who works in partnership with them and their support network. This helps ensure their care remains flexible, responsive, and always aligned with changing goals or needs.
What Person-Centred Care Means at Vision Care Services:
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Building trusting relationships through empathy, consistency, and respect
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Supporting autonomy and independence, wherever possible
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Encouraging individuals to make informed choices about their own care and lives
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Promoting emotional wellbeing, resilience, and self-confidence
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Empowering people to use their strengths to achieve personal goals—big or small
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Providing care that adapts as the person grows, learns, and evolves
Our Person-Centred Approach Includes:
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Individualised care planning, shaped by the person and those who know them best
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Strength-based support, focusing on abilities, talents, and potential
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Communication tailored to the individual, including Makaton, visual aids, and assistive tech
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Support to build skills, routines, and independence in daily life and community settings
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Encouragement to explore interests, education, hobbies, and social opportunities
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Celebrating progress and achievement, no matter how small
We are proud to support both children and adults across a wide range of care needs. Our person-centred ethos ensures that no two care plans are alike—because no two people are the same.
Why People Choose Vision Care Services:
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A warm, personalised approach that sees the whole person
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Care that is collaborative, not prescriptive
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A team committed to empowering individuals to lead fulfilling lives
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Continuity, compassion, and consistent support
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Services that grow and evolve with each person
Let’s Empower You or Your Loved One to Thrive
Whether you're looking for support at home, in the community, or for a child with complex needs, we’re here to listen, understand, and walk alongside you. Contact us today on 01274 499935 or email admin@visioncare.co to learn more about how our person-centred care can help you or someone you love live a life filled with purpose, choice, and achievement.
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Types of Care Offered
- Money management
- End of life care
- Catheter / Colostomy bag
- Independent life skills
- Transport / drivers
- Meals service
- Gardening
- Dog walking / Pet care
- Personal care
- Repairs and maintenance
- Hospital discharge
- Bathing and showering
- Meal preparation / Cooking
- Respite
- Nursing care
- Oral care
- Night care
- Sitting service
- Dressing
- Toileting assistance
- Decluttering
- Live-in help
- Social inclusion
- Befriending
- Medicine assistance
- Domestic help
- Shopping
- Eating and drinking
- Peg feeding care
Types of Care Services
- Support for Carers and Family
- Care Home
- Equipment
- Mental Health Community Support
- Daytime Activities
- Other
- Advice, Advocacy and Support
- Early Help and Prevention
- Extra Care
- Housing Related Support
- Supported Living
- Home Support
- Employment Support
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Types of Care Needs
- Preparing for Adulthood (LD)
- Autism and Neurodiversity
- Learning Disabilities
- Physical Disabilities
- Older People (65+)
- Past or Present Drug Addiction
- Sensory Need
- Past or Present Alcohol Addiction
- Physical/Sensory Impairment