Young Adults Complex Care

When the person you love is 25, not 85, and the system has no good answers. We do.

We Understand

If you are reading this page, the person you love is young. They might be 22, or 34, or 41. They had a life that was just beginning to take shape — a job, a flat, a partner, plans — and then something happened. A brain injury on a summer evening. A stroke that nobody expected. A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis that arrived far earlier than it should have. And now you are looking at nursing homes, and everything you see feels wrong.

You do not want your son or daughter sitting in a lounge where the average age is eighty. You do not want them in a room that smells of institution. You want somewhere they can still be themselves, where someone their own age might visit without feeling strange, where the staff do not speak to them as if they were fragile or elderly. You want them to have a life, not a timetable.

We understand that, and we take it seriously. King's Lodge supports residents across the adult age range, and we have cared for many young people whose needs brought them to us sooner than anyone planned. We know what this stage of life asks for, and we work hard to meet it.

Our Approach

Young adults with complex neurological needs deserve active rehabilitation, not passive maintenance. Our starting point is always: what does this person want to do, and how do we help them get closer to doing it? Sometimes that means walking again. Sometimes it means getting back on a computer. Sometimes it means being able to go to the pub with friends, or spend an afternoon at their parents' house, or cook a meal with support.

Our nursing team works alongside visiting physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, and occupational therapists. Goals are set with the resident, not for them. We talk about progress honestly, including when a session has been hard, because young adults in rehabilitation deserve the truth from the people around them.

We also protect autonomy fiercely. A 30-year-old who needs help with personal care is still a 30-year-old, and the way we offer that help respects that fact. Privacy, dignity, choice over small daily things — these are not luxuries, they are the baseline.

Technology plays a real role in younger residents' lives, and we support it rather than work around it. Phones, tablets, game consoles, smart speakers, video calls with friends abroad — these are not distractions, they are lifelines to the outside world. Our staff help residents stay online, stay in touch, and keep up with the parts of their lives that matter most.

What to Expect

  • A private en-suite room where personal belongings, music, and technology belong
  • 24/7 specialist nursing from a team experienced in young adult neurological care
  • Active physiotherapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy programmes
  • Flexible visiting so friends and partners can come at times that suit their lives
  • Support with staying connected online, using phones, laptops, and assistive tech
  • A large, well-equipped gym for rehabilitation and fitness sessions
  • Help accessing the community — trips out, cafes, appointments, family events
  • Twice-weekly GP visits and access to specialist consultants

Daily Life

Life at King's Lodge has a rhythm, but it is not rigid. A young resident might start the day with a therapy session in the gym, spend the afternoon in the garden with a visiting friend, have dinner with family, and finish the evening watching football on their own TV. Another might focus on art, or music, or getting outside as much as possible. The shape of a day is built around the person.

Our three therapy dogs are regular visitors and are often a highlight for younger residents who miss having animals around them. We support residents to keep up with the things that mattered before — favourite teams, favourite music, favourite people — because identity does not disappear when nursing care begins.

When a resident is ready for it, we support trips into the community. A coffee somewhere local, a visit home for an afternoon, a concert, a family birthday — these outings take planning when someone has complex needs, but they are possible, and they matter. We would rather work hard to make something happen than tell a young adult they cannot do the ordinary things other people their age take for granted.

Family Support

Families of young adults carry a particular weight. Parents find themselves providing hands-on care for a grown child. Partners face changes that nobody prepared them for. Siblings often feel caught in the middle. We understand this, and we make space for all of it.

Families are welcome at King's Lodge at any time, and we mean that literally. You can visit in the morning, in the evening, at the weekend, on a whim. We keep you involved in care planning, we answer your questions, and we are honest with you, because that is what you need from a place that is looking after someone you love.

Talk to Our Team About Young Adult Complex Care

Whether you need immediate placement or want to understand what is possible, we are here. No pressure, no jargon, just honest guidance from people who have helped many families in your position.

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