Welcome to Blossom Abode Children's home

Our children’s home is called “Blossom Abode” and we care and support children of all genders aged between 7 and 18 years with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD).
The children and young people we care for and support will all have varying needs and which may include:

  • High needs
  • Emotional and behavioural challenges
  • Children who have suffered trauma
  • Adverse childhood experiences
  • Self harm
  • Criminal exploitation
  • Child sexual exploitation

Blossom Abode endeavours to be a haven for children and young people, offering an empathic and therapeutic environment, whilst supporting emotional health and
well-being. We aim to create an environment where every child can thrive and discover their full potential.
The Home provides each child and young person therapeutic support through PACE, a therapeutic way of thinking, feeling, communicating, and behaving that helps a child or young person connect with their feelings and emotions in a safe space and environment.

Blossom Abode endeavours to be a haven for children and young people, offering an empathic and therapeutic environment, whilst supporting emotional health and
well-being. We aim to create an environment where every child can thrive and discover their full potential.
The Home provides each child and young person therapeutic support through PACE, a therapeutic way of thinking, feeling, communicating, and behaving that helps a child or young person connect with their feelings and emotions in a safe space and environment.

Our Vision

Blossom Abode was created with the vision for children and young people to prosper and progress. We believe that children and young people should be given every chance to reach their full potential and to be given opportunities to build on their individual strengths, to learn and be inspired to achieve.

Organisational Values

The values at Blossom Abode are a reflection of the overall values of the company it is under, The Prospering Place. we passionately believe that every child and young person should be treated as a unique individual regardless of status, gender, age, religion, race, culture or sexual orientation. We are committed to ensuring that our children and young people have their cultural needs met along with the opportunities to introduce and celebrate their culture and practices within the Home.