Our Homes
Each Fairmont home offers a calm, structured environment where autistic adults with high support needs receive personalised support, tailored to their routines, communication styles, and preferences. Our homes are safe, consistent spaces designed for long-term stability and meaningful everyday living.
A Place to Call Home
Each Fairmont home is a calm, structured environment where autistic adults with high support needs can feel safe, settled, and understood. We tailor every aspect of support from routines and communication to sensory preferences, so that each person can live in a way that feels right for them. With consistent staff, thoughtful spaces, and a strong sense of belonging, our homes aren’t just places of care, they’re places where people feel truly at home.
Our Homes
We have a number of carefully chosen homes across the West Midlands, each offering tailored support in a welcoming, structured environment. While every home is unique, all share the same commitment to safety, consistency, and person-centred care.
Elm Lodge
Three self-contained units in Stourbridge, offering structured, specialist support near local parks.
Chester Bungalow
En-suite shared home in Kidderminster, designed for comfort, compatibility, and community access.
Botts Farm Barn
En-suite rural home near Stourbridge, designed for compatibility and comfort.
Botts Farm Cottage
A two-bedroom en-suite cottage near Stourbridge, offering calm, rural living with a focus on compatibility.
Milldale
A single-person bungalow in Kidderminster, offering tailored one-to-one support for complex needs.
Eveson
A self-contained bungalow in Stourbridge, offering personalised support in a quiet, green residential setting.
Sandringham Way
A self-contained home in Withymoor Village, supporting two autistic adults with tailored, one-to-one care.
Chester House
An en-suite shared home in Kidderminster, designed for comfort, compatibility, and personalised support.
What Makes Fairmont Different?
- Highly Structured, Individualised Support
- Enhanced Communication Support
- A Safe, Nurturing Environment
- High Staff Ratios and Skilled Teams
- A Family-Inclusive Approach
- Driven by Research, Committed to Progress
Highly Structured, Individualised Support
Fairmont follows the TEACCH framework, a 24-hour, structured approach tailored to each person’s needs, strengths, and interests. This consistent and predictable environment supports autistic people with high support needs to build independent living skills at their own pace.
Enhanced Communication Support
We use PECS and WECS (Picture/Word Exchange Communication Systems) to provide clear, functional ways to communicate. This reduces frustration, supports well-being, and helps each person develop communication in ways that match their individual strengths, including autistic people who have intermittent, limited, or no speech.
A Safe, Nurturing Environment
Our approach is grounded in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and underpinned by thorough risk assessments. This creates an environment where people feel safe, understood, and respected. All staff are trained in MAPA (Management of Actual or Potential Aggression), ensuring they can respond to behaviours that communicate need with empathy, consistency, and skill.
High Staff Ratios and Skilled Teams
Fairmont provides 1:1 support throughout the waking day, enabling truly person-centred care that is adapted to each person’s unique needs. We invest heavily in recruitment, training, and professional development to ensure our teams are highly skilled, compassionate, and aligned with Fairmont’s values.
A Family-Inclusive Approach
We recognise the importance of maintaining strong family connections. That’s why we promote open communication, regular visits, and consistent updates from keyworkers. Families remain valued partners in every person’s support journey, helping to shape care that reflects each individual’s history, preferences, and relationships.
Driven by Research, Committed to Progress
Fairmont is committed to continuous improvement. We actively seek feedback from families, commissioners, and staff to guide development and enhance support. Through partnerships with leading researchers and academic institutions, we remain at the forefront of evidence-based autism practice, always aiming to achieve the best possible outcomes for the people we support.
Real Lives, Real Impact
Success Stories
At Fairmont Residential, we believe meaningful outcomes come from specialist support, compassionate care, and genuine collaboration. These stories highlight how our evidence-based, person-centred approach helps individuals make real progress, whether it's transitioning to a new home, achieving personal goals, or gaining greater independence.
The Fairmont Team
Meet the people behind Fairmont’s outstanding care
Behind every success story at Fairmont is a team of dedicated, compassionate professionals. From support workers to service leaders, every staff member shares a deep commitment to person-centred autism support, and to creating an environment where each person feels understood, respected, and empowered.
Our team members bring specialist skills, lived experience, and a shared belief in doing the right thing. We’re proud of our inclusive, respectful culture, one that celebrates growth, values teamwork, and sees every individual, staff and resident alike, as someone with potential.
News & Updates
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Get in touch today to arrange a consultation and take the first step toward safe, structured, person-centred support.






