Empowering people with support needs to unlock their full potential
Providing specialist support
National Care Group provides quality support for adults with learning disabilities, mental health diagnoses, acquired brain injuries, and autistic people.
Our network of trusted local providers allows us to support people with complex additional needs arising from their learning disability, mental health, or acquired brain injury. We also provide specialist support for people with forensic history.
With specialist services across England and Wales specifically adapted to meet individual needs, we safeguard people while empowering them to develop independence, engage in their communities, and reach personal goals.
Who we support
Our expert teams support people with mild, moderate, severe, profound, and multiple learning disabilities. We spend time getting to know each individual and provide person-centred support.
We support individuals with long-term mental health needs, including dual diagnosis, severe mood disorders, co-existing physical health issues, challenging behaviours, self-injury, and brain injuries.
Our specialist neurological services support people with acquired brain injuries (ABI) and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). We provide services to people needing long-term care and support people who require rehabilitation following trauma in therapeutic settings.
Specialist autism support can be provided in a person’s own home, in supported living accommodation and residential environments, or at our day services. Our expert teams are patient and supportive, with a focus on supporting them to achieve their goals.
Speak to us
We’re here to help and answer your questions. Call us on
News and Stories
Finalists! Employee Benefits Awards
We're delighted to be shortlisted in the Best Financial Wellbeing Strategy category
Community, Confidence, and Connections
Kim’s 21 year journey with the Affinity Supporting People Team
Nathan’s move from Ashbrook to Deepdale
Nathan’s progression to greater independence following an acquired brain injury
Making Health Learning Fun
People from our Gloucestershire services come together to learn about the symptoms of bowel cancer