Autistic Spectrum Disorders
For many people with autism, the world can be a confusing place. The condition causes developmental problems, making it hard for individuals to interact socially. They may struggle to communicate and lack social imagination, finding it difficult to interpret what is happening around them.
Mosaic Community Care provides a range of services to support children and adults with autism, either by offering short breaks, outreach care, home care in their own home, or by providing accommodation in one of our respite, Residential Homes.
Wide spectrum of impairment
Autism is often referred to as an autistic spectrum disorder, or ASD. There is also a wide spectrum of impairment, which includes Asperger’s Syndrome. Some people are able to live relatively independent everyday lives, while others will require constant specialist support.
Specialist training
People who are autistic may also have learning disabilities, challenging behaviour and mental health needs, areas where Mosiac has extensive experience and for which staff receive specialist training. We do not see autism as a disability, but as a difference in the way that people think, learn and feel. Our aim is to support every individual and provide a routine which reduces anxiety, builds on success and is stimulating.







Warrington Disability Partnership had this to say about Mosaic and the winning award. "The nominators of this winner are professional foster carer's and look after children with complex needs. Over the last 18 months they have been involved with 2 children who's development is greatly impacted on by their social and play/leisure time activities. Both children's complex needs could easily socially isolate them.
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