Specialised Substitute Residential Care (SSRC)
Treasure Disability Care provides Specialised Substitute Residential Care (SSRC) for children and young people who require care away from their usual home for a period of time.
Specialised Substitute Residential Care (SSRC)
Nurturing Specialised Substitute Residential Care
When a child or young person needs care away from their usual home, the quality of that environment matters enormously. We provide safe, stable and nurturing residential care where young people can maintain their routines and feel genuinely supported.Our workforce is carefully selected and trained to work with young people through difficult transitions, with their safety and wellbeing at the centre of everything we do.

How SSRC Can Help
Safe Environments:
A secure, welcoming and home-like setting where young people feel protected and comfortable.
Routine Maintenance:
Keeping children on track with school, health appointments, hobbies and the structure they depend on.
Emotional Support:
Compassionate care from staff trained to support young people through challenging transitions.
24/7 Supervision:
Round-the-clock care from qualified support workers who are prepared for a wide range of needs.
Crisis Support:
A stable place to stay during family or environmental emergencies, delivered without disruption.
Developmental Support:
Purposeful activities designed to help young people learn, grow and thrive while in our care.