Who We Work With
Partnering with families, commissioners, care professionals, to deliver person-centred autism care with measurable outcomes.
Trusted by the People Who Matter
Fairmont Residential works in close partnership with families, ICB commissioners, local authority care teams, and professionals across the adult social care and clinical sectors. Together, we support autistic adults with high support needs through safe, structured, and truly individualised care.
Whether you’re exploring a referral, planning a transition, or seeking a trusted long-term provider, our team is here to work with you, openly, collaboratively, and with a shared commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes.
Families of Autistic Adults
We understand the trust it takes to place your loved one in someone else’s care. That’s why we treat families as partners from the very beginning. You’ll be involved in planning, decision-making, and regular reviews, and you’ll receive open, respectful communication from a team that truly listens.
At Fairmont, we recognise that families hold deep knowledge and insight, and we use this to shape care that honours each person’s story, needs, and preferences. We work hard to build a service where you feel informed, included, and confident in the support your family member receives.
Commissioners & Local Authorities
Fairmont is a trusted, CQC-compliant provider of residential support for autistic adults with high support needs. We work with ICBs and local authorities across the UK to deliver safe, sustainable placements that reduce breakdowns and prioritise outcomes.
We provide clear pathways into care, robust quality assurance, and measurable progress reporting, backed by strong working relationships with commissioning teams. Our approach is proactive, person-centred, and grounded in models like Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), ensuring that every placement is structured, stable, and designed to meet the unique needs of the individual.
Care Professionals & Collaborators
We work alongside social workers, community nurses, PBS practitioners, and wider clinical teams to co-deliver person-centred care. Our team is experienced in multi-disciplinary collaboration and committed to consistent communication and shared planning.
Whether you’re involved in a transition, assessment, or long-term support role, we value your input and work hard to maintain alignment across services. We’re a provider you can count on for clear documentation, open dialogue, and a collaborative, respectful approach.
Research, Academia & Sector Innovation
Fairmont is actively developing partnerships with researchers and academic institutions to improve autism care across the sector. From our collaboration with Professor Geoff Bird to local initiatives in reflective practice, we are committed to learning from others and sharing what we’ve learned.
Our aim is not to lead the conversation, but to contribute meaningfully to it — with humility, curiosity, and a clear focus on improving support for autistic adults with high support needs.
Our Approach to Compliance & Outcomes
Fairmont meets and exceeds CQC standards through consistent, structured practice and a culture of accountability. We track progress through observation, regular reviews, and co-production with families and professionals.
From safeguarding to outcomes, everything we do is built on best practice, including PBS, structured daily routines, and transparent communication. Our services are reliable, respectful, and designed to deliver real results for those with the most complex needs.
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.
Speak to a Specialist in Autism Care
Get in touch today to arrange a consultation and take the first step toward safe, structured, person-centred support.



