Our offer goes beyond accommodation.

Spring Life believes in the power of education to change lives. We support each young person in accessing suitable education pathways, whether through school placement, alternative learning programs, or life-enriching skill development.

Every child is unique, and so is their journey. We develop tailored care plans in partnership with each young person, their social workers, and families, ensuring that goals, preferences, and progress are central to our daily care.

At Spring Life, we provide a safe, stable, and nurturing home where young people feel secure, valued, and supported. Our resident model ensures personalized care and close attention, especially for children with intellectual disabilities, within a warm, family-style environment that promotes trust, consistency, and emotional well-being.

Preparing for adulthood starts with the little things. From budgeting and cooking to time management and self-care, we help young people build the confidence and skills needed to transition into independent living with success.

We offer trauma-informed emotional support that helps young people process their experiences and develop healthy coping strategies. Through key worker relationships, behavior guidance, and structured routines, we promote healing and resilience.

The physical and emotional well-being of our residents is a top priority. We ensure access to medical care, mental health services, nutrition, exercise, and wellness routines that support holistic development.

We actively encourage safe, meaningful connections with family, culture, and faith. Supervised visits, calls, and cultural observances help maintain identity and strengthen important bonds outside of the care home.

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What age group does Spring Life support?

We provide residential care for children and young people aged 13 to 17 who are unable to live at home due to various circumstances.

What kind of education support is provided?

Every young person is assessed and supported in finding a suitable educational path, be it reintegration into school, alternative learning, or vocational programs.

How can a young person be referred to Spring Life?

Referrals typically come through Tusla (Ireland’s Child and Family Agency). Social workers or case managers can contact us directly to inquire about placement availability and assessment.

Is Spring Life staff trained to manage challenging behavior?

Yes. All our care staff are trained in trauma-informed practices, behavior de-escalation, and safeguarding. We prioritize safety and emotional well-being.

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