Denbury Care
Supporting a Future










About Us
Denbury Care, an Ofsted-approved care home, is a safe, adventurous space where young people are understood, supported, and empowered to thrive. We embrace behaviour as communication, nurture growth through therapeutic care, and champion positive futures with heart and hope.
Rooted in nature and guided by care, we create a safe and adventurous home where young people feel understood, supported, and free to thrive. We see behaviour as communication, offer therapeutic support, and help you make sense of your story—because your experience is your story.
We create a safe, adventurous space where every young person can thrive. We understand behaviour as communication, offer therapeutic care, and help you make sense of your story because your experience is your story.
At our children’s home, …
Denbury Care, is a little different of what is expected of a residential children’s care home. Firstly, it can be found on an 85-acre beautiful, woodland-surrounded valley farm, in the Somerset countryside.
The Denbury Care location allows it to offer children experiences that town care homes can not compete with, the chance to interact in a carefree environment, the opportunity to make friends with our horses, sheep, pigs and to collect eggs from our chickens. There are wonderful walks over farmland and our 30 acres of woodlands.
Our highly trained carers are here to make your stay with us as much of a home as you yourself want. They will guide, nurture and help you make your stay friendly, happy and guiding. Outings are arranged regularly to local venues.
Denbury Care accepts girls and boys, aged between 5 ad 17 year of age, into our residential care home in an effort to provide them with home surroundings that foster a sense of kindness, care, and belonging while also addressing their previous experiences.
We concentrate on generating change-related opportunities. Denbury Care staff have received training in therapeutic communication techniques, which combine an authoritative parenting approach with genuine warmth to promote wellbeing. This method has shown success in meeting a wide range of needs.
Therapeutic communication techniques are specialized, goal-oriented verbal and nonverbal methods used by our healthcare professionals to foster rapport, build trust, and support the physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Core techniques include active listening, silence, open-ended questioning,empathy, and clarification.
Children as young as five years old can be housed in our group homes until they are eighteen. We give of children all sexes safe, secure homes. A top priority is risk matching, which guarantees that we can not only meet the children’s needs but also help them flourish. With some homes concentrating on helping younger children and others having teams who are adept at dealing with children transitioning to independence and maturity, we are able to fulfill a wide range of requirements in our home.
We give an integrated package of care, and therapy with the goal of improving the lives of children and young people by collaborating with putting authorities and important specialists, supporting a future.
