Anchortees Health Inc.

Anchortees Health Inc. Services

Social Skills & Relationship Building

Positive relationships are the foundation of effective PRP work. At Anchortees Health Inc., we believe that trust, respect, and consistency create emotional safety clients need to grow, learn skills, and move toward independence. PRP staff build these relationships intentionally, using trauma‑informed, person‑centered practices. Clients learn communication skills, boundary setting, conflict resolution, and relationship‑building strategies.

Medical specialists use advanced diagnostic tools, evidence-based treatments, and continuous monitoring to ensure the best possible results for their patients. Their work involves patient education, preventative care, and personalized therapies aimed at long-term wellness.

01. Start With Respect and Dignity

Clients thrive when they feel valued. Staff show respect by:

  • Using the client’s preferred name
  • Listening without judgment
  • Honoring cultural differences
  • Speaking to clients as partners, not patients

Respect sets the tone for everything that follows.

02. Build Trust Through Consistency

Trust grows when clients know what to expect. Staff build trust by:

  • Showing up on time
  • Keeping promises
  • Following through on tasks
  • Maintaining professional boundaries

Consistency helps clients feel safe and supported.

03. Anchortees Health supports clients in

  • Engaging in community events
  • Building healthy social connections
  • Practicing communication and boundary setting
  • Reducing isolation and increasing confidence

Staff accompany clients as needed to help them feel safe and supported.

04. Practice Active, Empathetic Listening

Clients often feel unheard of in other parts of their lives. PRP staff strengthen relationships by:

  • Giving full attention
  • Reflecting on what the client says
  • Validating feelings
  • Asking open ended questions

Empathy helps clients feel understood and valued.

05. Use a Trauma Informed Approach

Many PRP clients have experienced trauma. Staff support healing by:

  • Avoiding sudden changes
  • Asking permission before starting tasks
  • Offering choices
  • Remaining calm during emotional moments

This approach reduces triggers and builds emotional safety.

06. Encourage Client Voice and Choice

Clients feel empowered when they have control. Staff support autonomy by:

  • Letting clients set their own goals
  • Offering options instead of directives
  • Involving clients in planning sessions and outings

Choice builds confidence and strengthens the relationship.

07. Maintain Healthy Professional Boundaries

Boundaries protect both the client and the staff. Positive relationships include:

  • Clear roles
  • No dual relationships
  • No sharing personal problems
  • Keeping communication appropriate and professional

Boundaries create structure and trust.