Therapeutic homes where young people grow & thrive
Founded in 2020, we provide trauma‑informed, child‑centred residential care that helps young people feel safe, begin healing and build the skills and relationships they need to thrive.
Putting children and young people at the heart of everything we do
Founded in 2020, Silver Lining Care Ltd was established with a vision to provide trauma‑informed, therapeutic residential care to children and young people in Wales.
Our mission
“To provide a safe, nurturing, and structured environment where every young person can begin healing, develop meaningful relationships, and achieve their full potential through therapeutic, trauma‑informed care and personalised support.”
We specialise in supporting young people with complex emotional, behavioural and social needs. Our care is bespoke and child‑centred, with development pathways that promote stability, self‑worth and positive long‑term outcomes.
What We Do & How We Do It
Therapeutic, trauma‑informed residential care for children and young people aged 8–18 with complex needs.
Who we support
At Silver Lining Care, we support children aged 8–18 with complex needs, including emotional and behavioural challenges, attachment disorders, ASD, and the impacts of trauma.
- Emotional and behavioural challenges
- Attachment‑related needs and disrupted relationships
- Autism Spectrum Difference (ASD) and sensory needs
- Trauma experiences requiring therapeutic care
Therapeutic foundations
Our work is guided by the Trauma Recovery Model (TRM) and a consistent, relationship‑based approach underpinned by evidence‑informed models.
Tailored support, 24/7
Individualised care plans delivered around the clock, with consistent routines and responsive support that reduce distress and build stability.
Therapeutic key working
Structured key‑work and direct‑work sessions focused on trust, reflection and skills that support healing and healthy relationships.
Multi‑agency working
Joined‑up planning with social care, education, health and community services to keep support consistent and outcomes‑focused.
Access to specialists
Support is strengthened through access to professionals such as clinical psychologists and youth offending coaches, aligned to each young person’s needs.
Education & independence
Practical support with education, employability and independent living skills—so progress in placement translates into long‑term resilience.
Routines & regulation
We encourage positive routines, healthy lifestyles and emotional regulation strategies that support wellbeing and reduce escalation.
Practice development & specialist training
Our team’s capability is supported through training and continual development aligned to the needs of the young people we support.
Who we work with
We work closely with commissioners, regulators and specialist partners to keep planning aligned and outcomes‑focused.
- 4C’s (Children’s Commissioning Consortium Cymru)
- CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)
- Barnardo’s
- NFPS (National Federation for Personal Safety)
- CIW (Care Inspectorate Wales)
Specialisms
Our therapeutic approach is strengthened by specialist capability across a range of complex presentations.
Our Homes
Three beautiful homes nestled in picturesque South Wales.
Ty-Heddfan (Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen)
A solo provision home ideal for young people unable to live with peers due to high-risk or complex needs. The solo model enables focused therapeutic support in a structured and adaptable environment.
Ty-Seren (Ystradgynlais)
A solo provision home ideal for young people unable to live with peers due to high-risk or complex needs. The solo model enables focused therapeutic support in a structured and adaptable environment
What People Say
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Ratings & Feedback
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Safeguarding note
If you believe a child or young person is at immediate risk, call 999. For non‑urgent safeguarding concerns, contact your local authority safeguarding team or speak to us directly using the contact details below.






