We believe that individuals with ASD are exactly that, individuals. As a result we tailor the packages of care we offer around the specific needs of the young person

 

Bridle Lodge

The Bridle Lodge

A four bed bungalow in the scenic beautiful village of Burton Joyce. The 3 acres of grounds provide a homely environment that includes a paddock, stables and orchard. Referrals now being taken.

1 place available

 

The Old Vicarage

The Od Vicarage

The Od Vicarage is a splendid Georgian property situated in 2 acres of mature grounds. It has 4 bedrooms - with 3 ensuites and a main bathroom with suana!

0 places available

 
 

Sheepwalk House

Sheepwalk House

This wonderful home has a spacious and roomy feel. Set in the beautiful village of Ravenshead it is a short walk from Newstead Abbey and within easy reach of Mansfield and Nottingham.

1 place available

 

The Spinnies

The Spinnies

A stunning property that is located within walking distance of Newstead Abbey, set within over 3 acres of mature grounds with orchard, trout stream and woodland.

0 places available

About Us

Creative Care is headed by two company directors that have over twenty years experience of working with people with complex needs and challenging behaviour.

Tony Pritchard (DipSW, BA Hons) is a qualified social worker that has worked with vulnerable children and their families both in the East Midlands and abroad. Tony has a wealth of experience of working in both a residential and fieldwork setting and he has played an instrumental role in the provision of services both within the private and public sector. He has managed, trained and supported staff teams in England and USA in implementing effective and appropriate strategies in dealing with the most challenging of behaviours.

Richard Wass (BPhil Hons) has a degree in Autism from Birmingham University and has extensive knowledge and experience of working with individuals with Autism spanning over 10 years. His experience includes managing services, consulting for Social Services departments and Health Authorities as well as working alongside the families of children with ASD in their homes or their schools. Richard has been invited to publish articles for GAP (Good Autism Practice) and has appeared as a guest speaker for numerous conferences organised by BILD (British Institute of Learning Disabilities).

In 2004 Creative Care was formed with the sole aim of providing the highest quality service of residential provision. Both directors are passionate and committed to providing care services of the highest quality and both work hands-on alongside the dedicated staff teams of Creative Care.