Care at home services (also known as Support Services) allow your loved one to stay living in their own home whilst getting the help and support they need. Read more
Cornerstone works closely alongside families to empower them, improve quality of life, entailing a great deal of advocacy, signposting and offering emotional support. Read more
Our community support services provide assistance in a similar way to housing support services and care at home (support services) but usually for shorter periods of time during the day or night. Our teams can also provide short-term, overnight respite care. Read more
Our housing support services are delivered in a person's own residence or in shared tenancies with a number of other people. Support time can vary from a few hours a week to 24 hours to meet the needs you have. Read more
We provide care and support to 111 people across North Lanarkshire including children and young people, young adults and older adults all with a range of needs including learning disabilities, autism, complex care, and life long health conditions.
We work within all social work areas in North Lanarkshire including Cumbernauld, Coatbridge, Bellshill, Motherwell, Wishaw and Airdrie. We employ 139 support workers, admin and management support across 13 small, dedicated teams.
We are a diverse branch, providing care within people's own homes and the local community whilst also supporting other opportunities to allow access to volunteering and education. Our branch also provides housing support, care at home and dedicated support services to children and young people.
Our North Lanarkshire Community Support branch is led by Andrew McInnes.
"My son Liam has been supported by Cornerstone for over five years. He has been very well supported to access his local community and further afield. He has a great relationship with the Cornerstone staff who support him and looks forward to seeing them. The various members of staff we have had over the years, have always been very professional - to both my wife and I and very caring towards Liam. We have not had many changes in staff over the years, which we appreciate and given Liam's complex needs and very limited communication skills, the continuity of staff has really benefited him".
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