At Clece Care Services, we provide comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals with learning Difficulties.
Clece Care Services provides comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals with learning difficulties. We understand that each person has unique needs and preferences, and we strive to provide personalised care that meets those needs.
As a leading care provider, we are committed to providing high-quality care for individuals with learning disabilities. With over twenty years of experience in providing this service, we can also help you manage your expectations and provide guidance and advice on how to cope with the situation.
Support is not just for our service users, but extends across the family.



Why choose Learning Difficulties Care
Promotes Independence and Life Skills
Home-based care empowers individuals with learning difficulties to develop and maintain essential life skills—like cooking, cleaning, personal care, and money management—within a familiar environment. This encourages long-term independence and self-confidence.
Personalised, One-to-One Support
Unlike in a care home where staff must support multiple residents, care at home is tailored to the individual’s unique needs, routines, and goals. Carers work closely with the person to provide consistent, personalised support at their own pace.
Familiar Environment Reduces Anxiety
For individuals with learning difficulties, routine and familiarity are key to feeling safe and secure. Being at home eliminates the stress and sensory overload that may come with communal living settings, reducing anxiety and behavioural challenges.
Flexible Support Around Daily Life and Goals
Care at home fits around education, work, hobbies, and social activities, rather than replacing them. Whether someone needs help getting to college, joining a club, or building social skills, the care plan can evolve to support their personal development.
Encourages Family Involvement
Being cared for at home helps maintain close relationships with family and friends and allows the individual to remain an active part of their local community. This improves emotional well-being and helps reduce feelings of isolation.
Continuity of Care with Trusted Carers
At-home care services often involve a small, consistent team of carers, which helps build trust and long-term relationships. This continuity provides emotional stability and better outcomes for those who thrive on predictability and familiarity.
How a carer can help
At Clece Care Services, our Care Assistants can carry out a number of different activities when they visit, whether it be a trip to the shops or helping with hoovering followed by a cup of tea and a chat.
Your Clece Care Services Care Assistant will help with whatever is needed at that time.


- Regular companionship care
- No need to accommodate a live-in carer
- Flexibility of service, subject to availability you can increase service to meet ad hoc or permanent needs.
- For no charge you can decrease calls with just 24 hours’ notice
- Small team of care assistants who will get to know your loved ones
- Potential to spot changes in health enabling quick action to aid diagnosis
- Provide emotional and practical support to loves ones
- Stay safe and happy in an environment you know; your home
More information and FAQs
Learning difficulties care at home is tailored support provided to individuals with conditions such as autism, Down’s syndrome, or global developmental delay. It helps them live as independently as possible by assisting with daily tasks, building life skills, and supporting social and emotional well-being – all within the comfort of their own home.
We offer a wide range of support, including personal care, medication management, meal preparation, help with household tasks, support with education or employment, and assistance with accessing social activities. Each care plan is tailored to the individual’s unique needs and goals.
Yes. We work closely with each person and their family to create a care plan that fits their routine, preferences, and aspirations. Whether it’s support in the mornings, evenings, or around specific activities, we aim to provide care that enhances independence and quality of life.
Wherever possible, we ensure consistency by assigning a small team of carers. This helps build trust and familiarity, which is especially important for people with learning difficulties who may find change difficult or unsettling.
You can get in touch with our team for a free consultation. We’ll discuss your needs, answer any questions, and create a tailored care plan. We also work with local authorities or funding bodies if care is arranged through direct payments or care packages.
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