We understand that challenging behaviour can arise from a variety of conditions, including learning disabilities, autism, dementia, or mental health needs. Our team is trained in positive behaviour support strategies, de-escalation techniques, and person-centred care planning. We focus on understanding the triggers and communication needs of each individual, working to create a safe, stable, and supportive environment. Our aim is not only to manage challenging behaviour but to enhance quality of life, reduce distress, and build trust. Families and support networks are involved in care planning to ensure consistency and continuity across all settings.