Empowering every step, from first home to first doorstep.
Effective Communication (Regulation 44 & 45)
Different types of care
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A Place to Thrive
At Rubix Care, our homes are more than just a place to live — they are spaces where young people feel safe, supported, and empowered to grow into confident, independent individuals.
A Safe and Nurturing Environment
We create homes where young people feel secure, valued, and cared for. Our focus on emotional wellbeing and stability ensures every individual has the foundation they need to feel safe and settle in.
Person-Centred Support
Every young person is unique. We tailor our support to their individual needs, strengths, and aspirations—helping them overcome challenges and build on their potential.
Building Confidence and Independence
We empower young people to develop life skills, resilience, and confidence, preparing them for a successful transition into independent living.
Positive Relationships that Matter
Our dedicated team builds strong, trusting relationships, providing consistent support, guidance, and encouragement every step of the way.
A Focus on Positive Futures
We work alongside each young person to set goals, celebrate achievements, and support their journey towards a fulfilling and independent future.
Our Range of Care Services
Children's Home
(Ages 9-17)
Focus: Stability, Nurture, and Education
Holistic Safeguarding: Rigorous protection protocols suited for younger, high-risk children.
Educational Advocacy: Support with school attendance, tutoring, and PEP (Personal Education Plan) meetings.
Life Skills Foundations: Age-appropriate learning, from personal hygiene to social interaction skills.
Family Contact Management: Facilitating safe and supervised contact with birth families where appropriate.
Recreational Activities: Organised outings and hobbies to promote a positive childhood experience.
Supported Accommodation
(Ages 17–18)
Focus: Transition, Skill-Building, and Preparation
The "Independence Toolkit": Intensive workshops on cooking, laundry, and maintaining a clean living space.
Budgeting Assistance: Introduction to managing a weekly allowance and understanding the cost of living.
Education & Employment (EET): Help with college applications, CV writing, and interview preparation.
Housing Pathways: Guidance on understanding tenancy agreements and housing rights.
Semi-Independent Living
(Ages 18–25)
Focus: Autonomy, Tenancy Mastery, and Community Integration
Floating Support: Reducing staff intervention as the young adult gains confidence, while remaining available for guidance.
Financial Literacy: Advanced support with Universal Credit, banking, and debt management.
Community Integration: Assistance in joining local clubs, gyms, or volunteer groups to build a social network outside of care.
Crisis Management Skills: Training on how to handle emergencies independently (e.g., maintenance issues or health concerns).
Move-on Support: Practical help when transitioning to permanent, fully independent housing.
Our Dedicated Team
The Referral Process
We partner closely with Local Authorities, social workers, and commissioning teams throughout the UK to facilitate a smooth, responsive referral process. Our goal is to ensure the best possible match between a child or young person's specific needs and the supportive environment offered by our homes and services.
- Initial Enquiry & Information: To initiate the referral process or inquire about current placement availability, please contact our dedicated Referrals Coordinator directly. You can reach us via Email: info@rubixcare.co.uk Phone: +44 (0)7424481075
- Assessment & Matching: Upon receiving the referral information, our team will promptly review the details. We conduct a thorough assessment process, often involving discussions with current carers and professionals, to fully understand the young person's strengths, challenges, and support requirements. This allows us to identify the most appropriate Rubix service and specific home environment (if applicable).
- Placement Planning & Agreement: Once a suitable match is identified, we collaborate with the referring authority, the young person (where appropriate), family members, and other stakeholders to develop a comprehensive, outcome-focused Placement Plan. This includes agreeing on key goals, support strategies, and review schedules before the placement begins.
- Ongoing Communication & Review: Following admission, we maintain proactive and transparent communication. Regular placement reviews are held involving all key parties to monitor the young person's progress, celebrate achievements, and adapt the support plan as their needs evolve.
Have questions about making a referral or our current vacancies? Please don't hesitate to contact our Referrals Coordinator using the details above or send us email below.

